Hi.
I'm trying to convince my wife to give cycling a second chance.
She can't handle changing gears so on her 3 speed Nexus she puts it in second and leaves it there. It's a cadence sensing esmart bike from NZ as used by their post office. Or so we were told. She finds it surges to start with and doesn't like it.
I think she'd prefer a crank drive bike that has a more natural feel. But I do think she needs a bike with automatic gears. She can't drive a manual car either.
From what I can see a Nuvinci 380 or the Shimano STePS systems offer this option.
Which is the best? What makes of bike offer the STePS?
Thanks
I'm trying to convince my wife to give cycling a second chance.
She can't handle changing gears so on her 3 speed Nexus she puts it in second and leaves it there. It's a cadence sensing esmart bike from NZ as used by their post office. Or so we were told. She finds it surges to start with and doesn't like it.
I think she'd prefer a crank drive bike that has a more natural feel. But I do think she needs a bike with automatic gears. She can't drive a manual car either.
From what I can see a Nuvinci 380 or the Shimano STePS systems offer this option.
Which is the best? What makes of bike offer the STePS?
Thanks