I can't remember how I stumbled across this place but it's been so useful!!
I used to love cycling, my youngest and my husband still do! So I recently hired a Freego Hawk for a few days and had a whale of a time. I have fibromyalgia which as some of you I believe know causes quite a bit of pain and fatigue - on a good day anyway! and thought my cycling days were over. So I was delighted to discover electric bikes!
My husband, seeing the difference it made to me to be able to join them has said I can have one for Christmas!!!! (Once he thought it was his idea anyway!!!)
Initially I was thinking of something of a similar style to the Freego hawk, but tbh I don't find them particularly attractive and I still love my hybrid, though I find it difficult to get on and off of now. So I'm looking at converting a step through hybrid type of bike. We often use a bike rack and in order to stay within weight limits and to remain stable from side to side, I was thinking of a front wheel motor and rear battery, removing the battery and swapping the front wheel over for a non electric one so the weight is the same as a 'normal' bike. Is this a reasonable idea?
Angela
I used to love cycling, my youngest and my husband still do! So I recently hired a Freego Hawk for a few days and had a whale of a time. I have fibromyalgia which as some of you I believe know causes quite a bit of pain and fatigue - on a good day anyway! and thought my cycling days were over. So I was delighted to discover electric bikes!
My husband, seeing the difference it made to me to be able to join them has said I can have one for Christmas!!!! (Once he thought it was his idea anyway!!!)
Initially I was thinking of something of a similar style to the Freego hawk, but tbh I don't find them particularly attractive and I still love my hybrid, though I find it difficult to get on and off of now. So I'm looking at converting a step through hybrid type of bike. We often use a bike rack and in order to stay within weight limits and to remain stable from side to side, I was thinking of a front wheel motor and rear battery, removing the battery and swapping the front wheel over for a non electric one so the weight is the same as a 'normal' bike. Is this a reasonable idea?
Angela