62lbs... really a little too heavy. Not going to be practical to move it up even a few steps, and heavy bikes need more power to accelerate etc and take up a bit more storage space. Most people I think would benefit from e-bikes under 40lbs (like Velotric Thunder 1 and ST) are only 36lbs. Aventon Soltera is nice also.
@@brianmcginley7215 It'd be great if every ebike was under 50lbs. Unfortunately, it's difficult given various styles and manufacturer attempts to add longer riding ranges (thus increased battery sizes)! Another nice lightweight electric commuter bike is the Vvolt... ua-cam.com/video/tnZImq9WYO0/v-deo.html
Great video, thanks. I just ordered 2 KBO step through e-bike for my wife and I, due to arrive Saturday. We are both in our 70s, looking forward to spring time riding, in our hilly neighborhoods in Northern California. Thanks again for your informative video
You're welcome. The suggested height range for the step-thru goes up to 6'3", while the step-over adds an inch or so more. At 6' even, it should work for you (you're not pushing the topmost height)... plus, the very tall tires and seat height adjustment should help 😀
Can't go wrong with this e bike and it's not gonna break the bank either. Have you heard of the Six Three Zero e bikes sold in California? They have a bunch of different "women's" models but there are almost no reviews on UA-cam. All the content is self-produced.
I agree... I really couldn't come up with anything that would be a deal-breaker on the Breeze. Yes, I know about Sixthreezero... they are very active on UA-cam but I would certainly be willing to do a review since they focus on creating ebikes for women!
The Breeze is a really nice ebike... and I've had zero mechanical problems! What do you think?
Pretty cool
@@kathleenshae6550 I agree!
62lbs... really a little too heavy. Not going to be practical to move it up even a few steps, and heavy bikes need more power to accelerate etc and take up a bit more storage space. Most people I think would benefit from e-bikes under 40lbs (like Velotric Thunder 1 and ST) are only 36lbs. Aventon Soltera is nice also.
@@brianmcginley7215 It'd be great if every ebike was under 50lbs. Unfortunately, it's difficult given various styles and manufacturer attempts to add longer riding ranges (thus increased battery sizes)! Another nice lightweight electric commuter bike is the Vvolt... ua-cam.com/video/tnZImq9WYO0/v-deo.html
Great video, thanks. I just ordered 2 KBO step through e-bike for my wife and I, due to arrive Saturday. We are both in our 70s, looking forward to spring time riding, in our hilly neighborhoods in Northern California. Thanks again for your informative video
Thank you very much! You're going to have so much fun with your new e-bikes... and it'll be soooo easy going up those hills!
Thanks for the review!
How do you think this bike would suit a 6 ft guy?
Thanks in advance!
You're welcome. The suggested height range for the step-thru goes up to 6'3", while the step-over adds an inch or so more. At 6' even, it should work for you (you're not pushing the topmost height)... plus, the very tall tires and seat height adjustment should help 😀
Thanks for the great review!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice looking ebike!
I agree! I love the white but there's also a fun, bright orange option!
Can't go wrong with this e bike and it's not gonna break the bank either. Have you heard of the Six Three Zero e bikes sold in California? They have a bunch of different "women's" models but there are almost no reviews on UA-cam. All the content is self-produced.
I agree... I really couldn't come up with anything that would be a deal-breaker on the Breeze. Yes, I know about Sixthreezero... they are very active on UA-cam but I would certainly be willing to do a review since they focus on creating ebikes for women!
Seems like a pretty good price right now.
A great value for sure!