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Old 09-14-22, 10:43 AM
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George Mann
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Originally Posted by cat0020
Depending on rider/cargo weight, surface type & wind direction; electric can perform vastly different with different conditions.
You gotta specify your needs & conditions to be able to receive decent replies.
I'd imagine that Denver, Mile High City would have some steep hills & windy conditions.
I will be using it as a year round local commuter.

One thing I have noticed is none seem to offer tubeless tires (I hate tubes).

I have been looking at the Rads, but some say they are no good.

However, I am limited to bikes sold by Denver dealerships due to the cities rebate rules.
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