We started with 80lbs ebikes and hated them. They worked well but managing the weight turned out to just not be practical. My wife, who has been riding mountain bikes for decades, worried about crashing and not being able to get out from under the bike. So I highly recommend a light bike.Thanks. Yes, the bikes we are getting have a walk mode, although I wondered how well that would work up a ramp. I'm happy to push it up a bit, just don't want to lift too much, although I could lift one end.
I really, really wanted to get a lighter bike. After we ordered these I found a lighter (and better) bike, and I should still be able to cancel, as the dealers said they weren't sending the order until tomorrow, but they are being weird. But my wife wants to stick with these bikes anyway.
Regardless our solution was to ge
Regardless our solution was to get a hitch rack and simply lift one wheel at a time into the hoops. Cuts the weight in half.
But another option is to get an rv cargo hitch mounted platform with a ramp. Like folks use to carry light motorcycles.
The hitch racks are much lower to the ground so ramp or lifting one wheel at a time is not as high as trying to get it into a vehicle.