It's not boring, sad and pathetic. It's moving...and probably not an uncommon scenario. I had a similar request: read the thread, you may find it interesting. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/what-climbs-steep-hills-slowly.27790/
I've decided to be less fussy because the one 16 or 17% hill I wanted to climb can be avoided or gone round the long way at a more manageable 9%. You're more constrained. A very useful thing to know is that the thing that gets you up hills—torque—increases as wheels get smaller. A bike with 16" or 20" wheels needs a lot less force to pull you up a hill than one with 26" wheels. I've decided not to get a small-wheeled bike because I want the option of going off road but with your narrow requirements you should be OK with them.
I think I know the perfect bike for you. This one. It's currently sold out but that happened before and they re-stocked a few weeks later so I think you'd just have to email them and ask about it. The seller claims it can do 15 degree hills (over 26%). I wonder if he's confusing degrees and percent. Anyway, with 48v of power and small wheels and your light weight I think it would be ideal. The seller seems to have accepted offers of £530 too, so it's cheap. I nearly bought it myself until I decided I wanted big wheels. Good luck.
I've decided to be less fussy because the one 16 or 17% hill I wanted to climb can be avoided or gone round the long way at a more manageable 9%. You're more constrained. A very useful thing to know is that the thing that gets you up hills—torque—increases as wheels get smaller. A bike with 16" or 20" wheels needs a lot less force to pull you up a hill than one with 26" wheels. I've decided not to get a small-wheeled bike because I want the option of going off road but with your narrow requirements you should be OK with them.
I think I know the perfect bike for you. This one. It's currently sold out but that happened before and they re-stocked a few weeks later so I think you'd just have to email them and ask about it. The seller claims it can do 15 degree hills (over 26%). I wonder if he's confusing degrees and percent. Anyway, with 48v of power and small wheels and your light weight I think it would be ideal. The seller seems to have accepted offers of £530 too, so it's cheap. I nearly bought it myself until I decided I wanted big wheels. Good luck.