I'm old. I was a cyclist once, and would like to be one again, in a very modest sort of way. But as soon as I meet the slightest incline, I fall apart. So an e-bike seemed ideal.
Took my first look today at a Gazelle bike. Found the handling scary and the bike nothing like what I'd hoped for.
Then surfing this evening, I found the Gtech. Looks perfect. Neat, minimal, looks like a proper bike. But gets trashed here.
So what should I be looking at? Usage will be country lanes on nice days, seldom more than about 15 miles. Not much in the way of hills. What is vital is that it handles like a proper bike, not a Dutch shopper. Would prefer a hub gear and maybe even an encased chain, as at this point in my life I have little inclination to deal with derailleurs and clag. That's why the Gtech seemed so attractive.
Took my first look today at a Gazelle bike. Found the handling scary and the bike nothing like what I'd hoped for.
Then surfing this evening, I found the Gtech. Looks perfect. Neat, minimal, looks like a proper bike. But gets trashed here.
So what should I be looking at? Usage will be country lanes on nice days, seldom more than about 15 miles. Not much in the way of hills. What is vital is that it handles like a proper bike, not a Dutch shopper. Would prefer a hub gear and maybe even an encased chain, as at this point in my life I have little inclination to deal with derailleurs and clag. That's why the Gtech seemed so attractive.