The electra townie go has a crank forwards design that allows one to put her feet down without fiddling with the seat post.
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The step through frame is for smaller people, so I hope you are not over 70". You may find bike shops do not stock frames for small people. I had to order mine from the west coast. My pants inseam is 28", rather short.
Townie has disk brakes which are a new kind that actually work in the rain. Rim brakes were dangerous in the rain.
Hydraulic disks require IMHO professional maintenance, whereas I am able to work on my cable operated disk brakes myself. I don't have a car suitable for hauling the bike to a shop. Townie go has mechanical disk brakes. I can stop in 20' with 60 lb groceries on a 15% downgrade if a deer jumps out.
Trigger shifters destroyed my thumb joint, I'm age 69.
Townie go doesn't have a throttle. It has torque sensing, which feels you pushing on the chain and adds power in one of several levels. This is better than pedal assist using magnets, as the response can be quicker. Magnet pickups require more than a half turn to start assist, due to the requirement that people turn the crank backwards at stops to put the pedal at the top for takeoff.
Townie go has a geared hub motor, which starts well on hills, and can be ridden power turned off if you wish to build up your heart & lungs. If you wish to not shift (I don't) geared hub motor can climb hills or go from 0 to 25 mph w/o shifting. By not having a mid drive, my chain lasted 2 1/2 years and
about 5000 miles.
The step through townie go has 26" wheels which I find much more comfortable to run through a pot hole or valve hole than 20" wheels on compact bikes. i ride in the rain so I suggest you buy the optional fenders. I oil my chain shafts & controls biweekly to keep them from rusting up.
Townie go is not suitable for grocery shopping. I do this off my yubabike shown left, which has the motor & battery on the front and large bags in the back. I tied the paper towels on top of the book rack Wednesday. I had $100 of groceries since I don't like to go to the store often in these times.