Shopping for a step-through e-bike for my 68yo dad (155cm), all started with the latest Aldi offering, and am now shopping for something nice. Unfamiliar with e-bikes, so some clarity on a few features would be awesome.
Main requirements;
- Step-through frame
- Appropriate size/fit (hed be a XS or <48cm)
- Available through LBS for servicing and warranty (i'm based in western sydney) my preference is to stay off online-only options at this stage.
Nice to haves;
- Mid drive? Is this worth spending the extra over rear-drive?
- integrated battery - seems to be standard over $1,000
- disc brakes - worth the hassle over standard rim brakes?
99 Bikes and Blackman are my go-tos, these are the options i have after calling around.
XDS e-metro - $1,400 3sp front-drive which i'm told is not as natural as a rear or mid-drive. It does have rim brakes however.
https://www.99bikes.com.au/xds-e-metro- ... -bike-blue
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/21jONkP.png)
Pedal Lightning - $1,400 - 7sp rear-drive, but has rim brakes - seems to be a good value option.
https://www.99bikes.com.au/pedal-lightning-st-blue
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/rrg5pb8.png)
Pedal Falcon - $2,500 - 9sp mid-drive, disc brakes, more adjusability
https://www.99bikes.com.au/pedal-falcon-st-teal
![Image](https://i.imgur.com/411VMhc.png)
The fairly helpful lad at 99 over the phone suggested the falcon was the best value for the money outright (without a strict budget) as they have modelled it after the pricier brand name Merida espresso 300
Just after opinions on the bikes and any other factors worth considering, the falcon looks like a decent bike and i think worth the extra if it means dad gets out on it more because it's a great ride.
Cheers!