Court, After reading your Volton reviews I decided to check them out. Volton, like most other eBike companies that sell there stuff online or not, make the mistake of telling you nothing about how you might fit on a bike. In layman terms things like how high is the top tube on a diamond frame, how high is the lowest seat height, is the step through verson cockpit more cramped or shorter than the diamond frame. How does the reach compare. Stuff like that so you can compare it to what you are riding. Am is nuts. Is that such a tough thing to ask of them.
I know that the geometry is another story, but these geniuses tell you nothing. I don't get that at all. I am a boomer. I can afford any of their bikes if I can figure out which one to buy, but these guys make it a challenge to buy their products and you guys that write about it, don't help a lot in this particular area that much...most of the time. Cool. It rides nice. No rattles. Rear rack may loosen. Really, I have a wrench and can tighten stuff....but how tall is this bike. You know what I mean. Very few of these companies give you critical dimensions that are crucial if you are vertically challenged. Ok, I buy a step through but it is so tight that I bust my ass trying to do it. I can't see the bike so I don't realize that most step throughs are made for women and are smaller. Nice to stand over but tossing your leg over the rear wheel is the key as I found out with the City Commuter and some of the Curries with the long racks.
Enough of that. I emailed Joe and he has been giving me measurements to help me decide if I can ride a Volton comfortably. Much appreciated. On Wednesday, the rep from Currie is coming to meet with me at the dealer to test ride and possibly fit me for one of their bikes. Impressive Right! The president of Currie has been incredibly responsive answering my questions and coordinating with me and the dealer.
So the quest continues. I just watched some Polaris videos and your stuff. Looks great, but nothing cooking on their website. Smart. Keep it a secret until you ship to your dealers. Building up anticipation would be, well, idiotic in the competitive eBike industry. I mean if I knew something more than I see on You Tube, maybe I could pre order a bike or simply wait for it. Nope, Polaris is out. Only old underpowered stuff on their confusing website. I wonder how many bikes they sell a year. Must be mind boggling.
All good and appreciate your posts and videos. One thing that is very impressive in this growing eBike segment is that top management is very reachable and helpful. You always point it out. I have been forced to ask a lot of questions and drive hundreds of miles to test bikes, but the journey is fun and hopefully I will order a bike next week. Hopefully!