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5 Points to Consider Before Choosing Female Electric Bicycle

Pinehouse, Saskatchewan, Canada

The seller's offers mainly include male pedelecs. Finding an electric bicycle for women is not an
easy task, regardless of the purpose. Here are our selection criteria to ensure you find the best
electric bike for your needs.
● The Type Of Electric Bicycle
Regardless of the type of electric bicycle you use, comfort is paramount. Choose a model that
suits your cycling practice. In fact, you are not buying the same bike to go to work, go for a walk,
and go for a walk. The urban bicycle, also known as a stationary bicycle or Dutch bicycle, is
designed to drive around the city, go to work, shop for chores, and short trips. This type of
bicycle offers a high level of comfort for the user but does not withstand intensive use or roads
in poor condition. Its frame facilitates stepping and is very practical when wearing a skirt. More
versatile, the VTC or mountain bike is a cross between a city bike and a mountain bike. The
electric version offers speed and driving comfort on the road, on a forest path, in the city, or on a
trail. This type of eBike is ideal for tours and sports excursions of more than 30 minutes. The
folding electric bicycle is very compact and an excellent solution when space is limited. It is
suitable for those who live and work in the city. Athletes can choose between the electric racing
bike and the VTTAE OR the electric mountain bike OR Folding electric bike. Despite its
considerable weight, the latter will be very popular with those looking for emotions.
● The Frame
For an urban best eBike, choose a Dutch-style frame that provides an upright position and
increases perception. This type of structure also makes it easier to kick, stop and move a child
frequently. Some speeds should be sufficient, as well as tires that are not too wide, if possible.
Finally, the boot can be useful. The frame you choose should take into account your body type,
especially the length of your legs. Check with the manufacturers or vendors for the frame size. If
you have big legs compared to the size of the frame or if the frame is too big for your legs, you
will be dissatisfied and resell your eBike! The steel structure has long been avoided due to its
weight and is back in fashion. Stronger and more flexible than aluminum, it is shockproof. The
aluminum frame remains the most common. Light does not rust, it is more rigid than steel but
less resistant to shocks. Finally, there is the carbon frame. Robust and light, it is perfect for a
sporty eBike. But it's expensive.● The Battery
The weight of an eBike battery varies between 3 and 10 kg. Depending on the electric bikes,
you can charge them directly on the board or the power grid within 3 to 4 hours after removal.
Expressed in Ah or Wh, the battery capacity affects its range, that is, H. The number of
kilometers traveled with assistance. A 24 V battery for 7 or 8 Ah is sufficient for a trip of less
than 25 km on flat terrain, possibly with some hills. Count 36 V and 10 Ah for a range of 50-70
km and 36 V for 15 Ah to cover 80 km with electrical assistance. Ideally, female athletes should
choose a battery with at least 500 Wh to 48 V. The cost and battery life are also important.
Choose a LiPo model if your budget allows. Great battery life, great lightness, no memory effect,
and easy charging characterize this type of battery. Otherwise, choose an eBike with a
lithium-ion battery or a lithium-ion battery, which is a safe bet. Finally, note that several
parameters affect battery life. This includes the level of support, the load being transported, the
difficulty of the terrain or the relief, the pressure of the tires, or even the correct adjustment of
the transmission. For versatile use, plan as widely as possible. the difficulty of the terrain or the
relief, the tire pressure, or the correct adjustment of the transmission. For versatile use, plan as
widely as possible. the difficulty of the terrain or the relief, the tire pressure, or the correct
adjustment of the transmission. For versatile use, plan as widely as possible.
● The engine
The most important thing to consider about the engine is torque. This is the power that the
engine can deliver in the mountains or on steep hills. Ideally, a torque of at least 70 Nm. But for
driving in the city, 50 to 60 Nm may be sufficient, even if you pedal harder when starting! When
choosing your electric bike, also take into account the brand of the engine (Yamaha, Bosch,
Panasonic, Brose ...). The better known the brand, the more reliable the engine will be. The
location of the engine is also important, preferably on the crank or rear hub. Front wheel motors
should be avoided.
● Electrical Assistance
VAEs offer all or no assistance or progressive assistance. In the first case, the motor has only
two states: on with constant power or off. You can set the support level via the console, the
power supply remains fixed. All-or-nothing support can be found on engines in the rear wheel
hub or the front wheel hub. Progressive or proportional support adapts to your pedaling
strength. The faster you ride, the more electrical assistance is provided. The sensors then
measure the difficulty of the terrain covered, the pressure exerted on the pedals, the speed of
the bicycle, and the cadence. Prefer this type of electrical assistance commonly used in the
pedalboard. It should also be noted that most electric bikes have a limited speed of 25 km / hdue to applicable laws. As soon as this speed is reached, the electrical assistance switches off
automatically. After all, a good eBike must offer at least 3 levels of support, including a boost
mode. But do not abuse the latter, otherwise, the battery will be empty.

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