Street riding the Stealth is a rather unique experience. Luckily I know someone else that has one, so at least I don't have to ride alone all the time. Riding it with anyone else's eBike is boring. They always claim it's going to be a gun fight, but then they show up with a dinky little derringer, and I look like an asshat that brought a piece of heavy field artillery. If I want to ride with my friends in Dallas it's better if I do it on one of my lowly Storms, which usually doesn't end up seeming all that lowly after they try keeping up with my 30ah for a couple hours.
Anymore, I mainly only use the Stealth for high speed, long range commuting in heavy traffic, which is really what I bought it for in the first place. The Stealth is the first bike I've ever owned that allows me to utilize any surface in my path, be it street, trail, sidewalk, alley, or your front yard, to best take advantage of the riding conditions in a very large, and congested city. It scares the shite out of most people just to think about it, but it's no more stressful that a goldfish swimming around his bowl to me. My Stealth is extremely good for this type of riding, but like most riding, it's usually a solo endeavor.