@Ron, we are considering the Lectric step through also. After putiing some miles behind you, let us know how you like and evaluate the product. DH and me make 2, so the expense is a bit more and would like to hear from personal experience before jumping in with "both feet". Thanks. -Denise
I have been looking at Specialized entry E Bike, which is a step through, and has pedal assist type motor on the crank, so the bike willl coast, a d shift like a regular bike.
Cheers
2018 TaB400 Custom Boondock, Jeep Gladiator truck, Northern California Coast.
Two folding RAD Minis here. A step through for DW and a regular one for me. They have been great and a real game changer. We rode from Gros Ventre campground into Grand Teton park and around Jenny Lake. We still had plenty of battery when we got back. I would never have made that without the electric. We recently rode from Petosky, MI State Park on the excellent Little Traverse Wheelway. Another ride we did was the Route of the Hiawatha on an old railroad grade through the mountains. I have the rear rack and I can carry a bundle of firewood!
We got the buy two discount and the teacher discount but they were still a lot of money. BTW I recommend putting Slime in the tires. The fat tires are prone to thorns, etc. and you can end up quite a distance from your site. LOL We carry them in the back of the truck. I cover them and everything else with a custom heavy duty tarp with grommets around the edge where we laced a thick bungee cord and added hooks.
Be sure they are locked when you are not with them!!!!
We keep our 2 FOLDED GoCycle ebikes on the back seat of our vehicle. Size (folded): 32.7 x 29.5 x 14.6 inches Weight: 36.2 # Motor: G4 Drive, front hub, 500 watt (US) Battery: 10.4Ah, 36V Max speed: 20 mph Range (est): up to 50 miles Transmission: Shimano Nexus 3-speed
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We recently rode from Petosky, MI State Park on the excellent Little Traverse Wheelway.
Another ride we did was the Route of the Hiawatha on an old railroad grade through the mountains.
I have the rear rack and I can carry a bundle of firewood!
We got the buy two discount and the teacher discount but they were still a lot of money.
BTW I recommend putting Slime in the tires. The fat tires are prone to thorns, etc. and you can end up quite a distance from your site. LOL
We carry them in the back of the truck. I cover them and everything else with a custom heavy duty tarp with grommets around the edge where we laced a thick bungee cord and added hooks.
Be sure they are locked when you are not with them!!!!
Jeff & Amy
Size (folded): 32.7 x 29.5 x 14.6 inches
Weight: 36.2 #
Motor: G4 Drive, front hub, 500 watt (US)
Battery: 10.4Ah, 36V
Max speed: 20 mph
Range (est): up to 50 miles
Transmission: Shimano Nexus 3-speed