Partner was loaned a low-end Coyote Connect ebike. Having tried it, she can't stand it! It feels wobbly. The brakes are rubbish. She hates the tiny wheels. And the riding position is hopeless for her - without sufficient possibility of adjustment or upgrading. But it did concentrate her mind!
Going round websites and a couple of real shops, and going along with our checklist, one that seems possible is the new version Raleigh Motus Grand Tour Low Step in its smallest size.
https://www.raleigh.co.uk/motus-grand-tour-low-step-23033
Positives include: stepthrough frame, battery within the triangle, disc brakes, various adjustment possibilities, in-hub gears, seems sturdy, built-in lights.
Negatives include: colour (black is at least neutral), fairly heavy, not inexpensive!
She was able to try a previous version - which had an over-wheel battery and was a hideous colour.
Do bear in mind, we have some decent hills here. She will be using it round town and, possibly some country paths. Not off-road.
Any comments on this bike - or alternatives. Possibility of buying locally would be a positive.
Going round websites and a couple of real shops, and going along with our checklist, one that seems possible is the new version Raleigh Motus Grand Tour Low Step in its smallest size.
https://www.raleigh.co.uk/motus-grand-tour-low-step-23033
Positives include: stepthrough frame, battery within the triangle, disc brakes, various adjustment possibilities, in-hub gears, seems sturdy, built-in lights.
Negatives include: colour (black is at least neutral), fairly heavy, not inexpensive!
She was able to try a previous version - which had an over-wheel battery and was a hideous colour.
Do bear in mind, we have some decent hills here. She will be using it round town and, possibly some country paths. Not off-road.
Any comments on this bike - or alternatives. Possibility of buying locally would be a positive.