Step-Thru

kevinmccune

Active Member
Region
USA
Lectric Xpedition

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Me thinks Lectric will be my next go-to company( If I stop "cobbling" together bikes)
 

e-boy

Well-Known Member
Suspension comes from Schwalbe G-One Allround 57mm
For city riding Not everyone wants a suspension fork
3 grand is reasonable for quality components
52lbs is average to on the lighter side for this type ebike
 

kevinmccune

Active Member
Region
USA
Suspension comes from Schwalbe G-One Allround 57mm
For city riding Not everyone wants a suspension fork
3 grand is reasonable for quality components
52lbs is average to on the lighter side for this type ebike
Do not like this profile my "gimpy' left leg drags across the vee, prefer "camel" style step thru.
 

Dewey

Well-Known Member
Region
USA
A pity Ribble stopped delivery of ebikes to N America at the start of the pandemic, hope they restart some time I like their custom paint options
 

Dewey

Well-Known Member
Region
USA
Dahon foldable cargo trike. Tongsheng TSDZ2 mid-drive motor (maybe the cargo variant @PedalUma uses?), 5-speed, 24" front and 20" rear wheels, and a large 48v 20ah battery. The max cargo capacity claimed is 250kg/550lb (presumably that includes the weight of the rider). Source.

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kevinmccune

Active Member
Region
USA
Dahon foldable cargo trike. Tongsheng TSDZ2 mid-drive motor (maybe the cargo variant @PedalUma uses?), 5-speed, 24" front and 20" rear wheels, and a large 48v 20ah battery. The max cargo capacity claimed is 250kg/550lb (presumably that includes the weight of the rider). Source.

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nice,if I lived in town I would consider something like this
 

Taylor57

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Suspension comes from Schwalbe G-One Allround 57mm
For city riding Not everyone wants a suspension fork
3 grand is reasonable for quality components
52lbs is average to on the lighter side for this type ebike
Fair enough
 

ChezCheese:)

Well-Known Member
Region
USA
City
Kitsap Co, WA
A pity Ribble stopped delivery of ebikes to N America at the start of the pandemic, hope they restart some time I like their custom paint options
Ribble, as a name for a bike company /model?? Doesn't make speed or power or enjoyment spring to mind. Ribble... Dribble... Rubble... Blubber...