Hybrid e-bikes are suitable for both young cyclists and older people who want to stay active. It’s a popular means of transport if you frequently find yourself travelling between 10 to 100 km on paved roads and bike paths. You can also mount different carriers and bags on the bike, allowing you to take quite a lot of luggage. The frame is designed to be comfortable in everyday use. Hybrid bikes are of the most popular e-bike type.
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Bike type
When choosing an e-bike, consider who it is designed for. Women’s e-bikes have a lowered top tube for easier mounting. Of course, men’s bikes are perfectly suitable for women as well if the height fits—just make sure the bike size matches your stature.
Motor mounting position
E-bikes have several types of motor mounting configurations and each of them affects riding performance and handling differently.
- E-bikes with a mid-drive system are easier to control and the ride is smoother.
- E-bikes with a hub drive (front/rear) are not as well-balanced as mid-drive bikes.
Fork
Hybrid e-bikes feature either rigid or suspension forks.
Suspension fork
- Better absorbs bumps on the road or light terrain
- Increases the weight of the bike and its maintenance requirements
If you are buying a bike with a suspension fork, it is recommend that you check whether it has the lock out ability. This lets you lock out suspension to match the terrain, for example when you are riding downhill or on a well-paved road. If you lock out the suspension fork, all your energy will go into pedalling.
Rigid fork
Choose a rigid fork design if you usually ride on smooth and hard pavement where having suspension would serve no point. This fork type allows you to channel all your energy into propelling the bike.
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