My partner is thinking about e-bikes. She understands the benefit of tires that are fatter than traditional road bike tires and had her mind wrapped around 2.0 to 2.5 inch tires, and would have liked a front suspension fork. She'll likely ride rail trail and off road type bike paths, for say a 60K max ride. LIkely Class 1 or 1/2. Throttle would be a plus. So would a belt drive. She's 5 ft 2.5 with a 30 inch inseam. Fenders and lights and a rack are a must.
Thing is, a key issue has become the ebike weight. She'd rather be able to lift the bike into a traditional car/bike rack herself - so she can bike when I'm not around - which is understandable. Is a more accessible ebike trailer possible? Not sure. Anyway, she lifted up a 47.5 lb ebike at a bike store yesterday, and found it pretty heavy.
So if the target bike is say 50 lbs or less, and wider tires are better, and a front suspension fork is preferred, and if s step through is desired, but not a deal killer, within say a 2 - 6K budget (decent components), what ebike would you throw on the table for consideration.
The Priority Embark is on the short list. As is the Ohm Stepthrough, though neither fully satisfies the requirements. If weight was not a factor, there are quite a few good candidates, such as a DOST bike and a few others.
Any thoughts on the lighter bike side?
thanks,
Stuart
Thing is, a key issue has become the ebike weight. She'd rather be able to lift the bike into a traditional car/bike rack herself - so she can bike when I'm not around - which is understandable. Is a more accessible ebike trailer possible? Not sure. Anyway, she lifted up a 47.5 lb ebike at a bike store yesterday, and found it pretty heavy.
So if the target bike is say 50 lbs or less, and wider tires are better, and a front suspension fork is preferred, and if s step through is desired, but not a deal killer, within say a 2 - 6K budget (decent components), what ebike would you throw on the table for consideration.
The Priority Embark is on the short list. As is the Ohm Stepthrough, though neither fully satisfies the requirements. If weight was not a factor, there are quite a few good candidates, such as a DOST bike and a few others.
Any thoughts on the lighter bike side?
thanks,
Stuart