I don't want to pedal hard on a normal bike, so please suggest a good e-bike for me!

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Now finding a suitable e-bike for few weeks since I found riding a standard bike is quite tired, forgive my lousy thoghts but I really want to get a bike that can push me forward. Found a brand called Leoguar who sells e-bikes that I think I am affordable. Did anyone here also have this bike? Want to know your thoughts!;);)
 
Ebikes are all made in China so it's no so much brand as customer service after the sale. Ebikes is kinda finding what works for you.

You really don't need to spend a ton of money for a nice bike. I love free sky bikes. There customer service is amazing. I got mine three years ago. Paid 1200 for mine. I have tons of miles on mine.

So just look for a bike that works for you. Mine is distance. So rear rack was a must. I even carry a spare battery.
Best of luck
 
Now finding a suitable e-bike for few weeks since I found riding a standard bike is quite tired, forgive my lousy thoghts but I really want to get a bike that can push me forward. Found a brand called Leoguar who sells e-bikes that I think I am affordable. Did anyone here also have this bike? Want to know your thoughts!;);)
Leoguar, I've never known anyone that owned one, and I've never heard of them, for what it's worth. All I know is from looking at their website.

I think you can easily find a better bike for less. What I don't like about them is none of them are a smoking deal, and they have by todays standards, a dinky battery. I have a friend that bought a nice quality folding bike that that has 48v 750w with a big 30 amp hour 48v battery, under a $1000. It tops out at 30 to.
 
A good start to finding the right e-bike is knowing the basics of where to start, especially a foldable bike or a non foldable Cruiser type. Also, fat tires or slim tires can be had on each of them. To just ask what bike is right for me, is only a question you can ask yourself, I don't think anybody can answer that for you. If you ask about a folding bike with fat tires, people can easily direct you to what they suggest. Likewise for cruiser bikes and thinner tired bikes.
 
Ebikes are all made in China so it's no so much brand as customer service after the sale. Ebikes is kinda finding what works for you.

You really don't need to spend a ton of money for a nice bike. I love free sky bikes. There customer service is amazing. I got mine three years ago. Paid 1200 for mine. I have tons of miles on mine.

So just look for a bike that works for you. Mine is distance. So rear rack was a must. I even carry a spare battery.
Best of luck
Electric Bike Co (EBC) and Hi Power Cycles (HPC) are two ebike companies making their ebikes in the US. Biktrix make their ebikes in Canada and I read somewhere that some of their frames are made in the US. They are not cheap though.

If you expect good customer service, buy an ebike from a local dealer.
 
Ebikes are all made in China so it's no so much brand as customer service after the sale. Ebikes is kinda finding what works for you.

You really don't need to spend a ton of money for a nice bike. I love free sky bikes. There customer service is amazing. I got mine three years ago. Paid 1200 for mine. I have tons of miles on mine.

So just look for a bike that works for you. Mine is distance. So rear rack was a must. I even carry a spare battery.
Best of luck
Most of them are manufactured in China, but the better brands are supported locally. (phone support, email and often, in the shops too)

With the tariffs, you will likely see some more US production and fewer rock bottom priced models.
 
I'm 83 and I highly recommend the Funhang step thru C1 model. $440 with shipping.

I can't say anything about customer service because it arrived in perfect condition, was easy to assemble, and I now have over 800 miles on it with no problems.

I also can't vouch for its hill climbing ability because I'm a snowbird and its my Central Florida bike. I'm thinking of getting one for my Central Illinois Summer bike where we do have hills, believe it or not.
 
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