I've had a couple of younger cyclists (both fit, young men) ride along by me asking questions about my electric conversion kit. Both are interested in assist on the mountain hills here (makes me feel better to know younger riders find the hills here difficult). There are many cycling in this poor valley, including seniors, because of economic circumstances. If they need to go beyond the little towns in this valley then they have very few choices since mass transit is a luxury of urban/suburban areas. I'm glad Currie offers affordable options for people whose economic circumstances makes them stretch every penny as far as it will go. I suspect more may join those ranks in the coming decade, especially since economists predict that we'll never recover all the jobs we've lost in this recession. I hope Currie keeps offering affordable products, not just top of the line. There are many people who just can't afford an $800 or up e-bike.