We are thinking of a new electric bike for when we are going out separately, so it should fit both of us (5'5" and 5'10"). We have the tandem when we are together.
We knew we wanted a ladies frame for easy mounting but after trying the ladies Crossfire and Crossfuse at Halfords we realised we want a low step, not just a ladies frame. (My wife has a bad back just at the moment which helped us realize this ... we know bad backs will get commoner as we move from 70 to 80!). Also it clarified we would really like hub gears.
One possibility is a Raleigh Motus H low step (one available secondhand fairly near). I think that is our most likely option at the moment (if it doesn't get sold while we dither). I'd been very attracted by a Volt Infinity but it looks as if it is not as low as we want.
I've seen a few Lindsey-West on Google (I'd not heard of them till today) that almost looked promising, but they were a bit too basic and heavy with feeble size batteries, and anyway all out of stock. Also the Kudos Safari and Liberty, but those both look really heavy at 29.4 and 29.6kg
so --- two questions
Does anyone have any comment on the Motus H Low Step?
Are there any of the small brand bikes (reasonable ones at reasonable prices ... similar to Woosh Santana) that come with low step and hub gear, and the option of a sensible battery?
We knew we wanted a ladies frame for easy mounting but after trying the ladies Crossfire and Crossfuse at Halfords we realised we want a low step, not just a ladies frame. (My wife has a bad back just at the moment which helped us realize this ... we know bad backs will get commoner as we move from 70 to 80!). Also it clarified we would really like hub gears.
One possibility is a Raleigh Motus H low step (one available secondhand fairly near). I think that is our most likely option at the moment (if it doesn't get sold while we dither). I'd been very attracted by a Volt Infinity but it looks as if it is not as low as we want.
I've seen a few Lindsey-West on Google (I'd not heard of them till today) that almost looked promising, but they were a bit too basic and heavy with feeble size batteries, and anyway all out of stock. Also the Kudos Safari and Liberty, but those both look really heavy at 29.4 and 29.6kg
so --- two questions
Does anyone have any comment on the Motus H Low Step?
Are there any of the small brand bikes (reasonable ones at reasonable prices ... similar to Woosh Santana) that come with low step and hub gear, and the option of a sensible battery?