TomAllyn
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As stated above I'm 5'9" 245 lbs losing more weight - I lost 22 pounds so far. I've been walking about 5 miles per day 5 days a week. Now I'd like to switch from walking to commuting by eBike 11 miles each way - in the morning I will use peddle assist the whole way, but depending how tired I am at the end of the day I may mostly use a throttle. I need an upright riding position because I can't have too much weight on left hand for long periods do to nerve damage in my right hand and arm. I've test driven several Ebikes and the two I've liked most have been Pedego Interceptor and the one I liked most was a Izip E3 Dash which is has a 350watt mid drive motor and with someone lighter than me could reach 28 mph.
Now I have one other challenge I live in an upstairs condo so I need something as light as possible sub-50lbs would be best. I have heard that some people actually use a little throttle to help get an ebike up stairs.
I prefer comfort bike or city bike style bikes. The main thing is that I don't put a lot of constant weight on my hands. Honestly, though the Pedego Interceptor was the most comfortable and its kind of a beach cruiser style.
I'm hoping you all can make good suggestions of bikes or frames to find to build from. I've been looking at the Bafang BBS02 750w Mid Drive KIT, but I would appreciate other suggestions. If possible a left-hand throttle would work best for me.
I'd like to keep the price down to under $2000.
Now I have one other challenge I live in an upstairs condo so I need something as light as possible sub-50lbs would be best. I have heard that some people actually use a little throttle to help get an ebike up stairs.
I prefer comfort bike or city bike style bikes. The main thing is that I don't put a lot of constant weight on my hands. Honestly, though the Pedego Interceptor was the most comfortable and its kind of a beach cruiser style.
I'm hoping you all can make good suggestions of bikes or frames to find to build from. I've been looking at the Bafang BBS02 750w Mid Drive KIT, but I would appreciate other suggestions. If possible a left-hand throttle would work best for me.
I'd like to keep the price down to under $2000.