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Will I be able to ride an electric bike? Even if I haven’t been on a bike in years?

WILL I BE ABLE TO RIDE AN ELECTRIC BIKE

Seniors who are considering the purchase of an ebike may need to take into account the following:

  • The fact that it may have been 10, 20, or 30 years since they rode a bike
  • Their leg strength may not be what it once was
  • Knee or hip issues that restrict mobility
  • Personnel in bike shops who are focused on younger riders, and not attentive to the questions and needs of older riders

Learning to ride an e-bike: How MeloYelo can help

We have built our own network of agents throughout NZ, many of whom are seniors themselves. Here’s what you can expect from these agents:

  • They will be empathetic, because they have seen and worked with customers like you, many times before;
  • They will be patient. A MeloYelo agent is not going to put any pressure on you. They will take the time to hear – and answer – your questions and concerns, and when they do get you on a bike, you can be sure that it will be in a safe environment and that they will offer a helping hand as needed. (Remember learning to ride a bike as a kid, with Mum or Dad holding the saddle or the carrier while you got your balance and built up your confidence?)
  • They will offer a wealth of knowledge in answer to your questions;
  • In many instances, they will ride along with you, giving you instructions along the way, while you slowly regain your confidence;
  • They will make adjustments to the saddle, the handlebars, and other aspects of the bike so that it is as comfortable as possible for you.

Will I have the strength and mobility to ride an electric bike?

MeloYelo has given specific thought to strength and mobility during the design of our electric bikes:

  • Our ebikes have larger batteries than most, so even if your legs are not as powerful as they once were, you won’t have to be concerned about running out of battery power;
  • The motors on most of our models have more torque (turning force) than many other motors, which means you can rely on more assistance from the motor when the going gets tough, such as on hill climbs;
  • Five of our six models have step-through frames, which makes getting on and off the bike easier for those with knee or hip issues;
  • Our Superlite model weighs in at around 22kgs, which is as light as carbon fibre, and 4-5kgs lighter than most ebikes. This is a tremendous benefit for those who need to lift their ebikes onto bike racks, either on their car, or on their motorhome or caravan.

Some other great benefits for senior riders

We’ll Remind You When Your Next Service is Due

MeloYelo wants you to maximise the enjoyment you get from your electric bike, and this means helping to ensure that you maintain your ebike. We’ll send you service reminders at 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months following your purchase.

Our Customers Get to Meet Each Other Through Our Private Community on Facebook

As we age, we tend to form bonds with people who share common interests with us. Our MeloYelo customer community provides a unique avenue for our customers to meet each other, share stories and photos, arrange group rides, and learn from each other.

Our Bikes Come With the Extras You Need

MeloYelo ebikes come standard with lights, mudguards and a carrier – accessories that you will typically have to pay extra for elsewhere

The Best Warranty in the Business

Most ebikes come with a two-year warranty on the electrical system, and one year on the mechanical components (excluding misuse and abuse). MeloYelo offers a 3-year warranty, plus we carry an inventory of spare parts right here in NZ so that if you do have any issues with your ebike, we can get you back up and running again quickly.

Conclusion

MeloYelo’s ebikes, our agent experience, and our customer service have all been designed with the needs of senior riders in mind. Book a test ride with your nearest MeloYelo agent today and experience the MeloYelo difference.

Rob McEwen is founder and CEO of MeloYelo ebikes, a NZ company with sales & service agents throughout the country. He Is also founder and a director of EVolocity, a charity which runs a programme in NZ high schools in which teams of students design, build and compete in electric vehicles. McEwen was formerly founder of the Association for the Promotion of Electric Vehicles (now Drive Electric) and a founder of the NZ Clean Energy Centre in Taupo.

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