The Hunt 40/45 Aerodynamicist wheel set is the fastest I’ve had. In particular they seem to hold the speed really well once up around 15mph so I’m hoping that breaking through the assist and holding +15.5 mph speeds on the flats should be as achievable as with my current 7.5kg Cannondale Synapse.
Yako rides again has a really good set of YT reviews of the Endurace Onfly and he seems to agree with you that the assist is not needed much and when it is it seems more than adequate. I have not had any experience with a road e-bike but cannot shake off 15 odd years of trying to make my bikes...
Good to hear your positive experiences with TQ. The range of the smaller battery is my only concern, but hoping like others that the lack of overall weight and motor drag will make up for that. The TQ range extender is expensive!
Not sure if they are “sold out” in Europe, it would seem from the website that stock has been very limited or non existent since last winter. There don't seem to be too many owners out there. It sounds like the US roll out date matches when Canyon is predicting stock will be available in Europe...
Yes, it seems like a great package and maybe will even be improved if the new frame design makes it across, although the layup and construction of the current e-bike frame differs considerably from the acoustic version so that may be a factor. Honestly I would be happy with either as a 67 year...
On the Canyon GB website all di2 versions of the Onfly are showing as unavailable in all but XL and 2XL (unless you want the sub10 of course). This seems like it’s a stock run down to me. The reason for this of course is a different matter but I would expect that if the “old” frame is going to...
Hi all, thanks for adding me to the forum. I’ve just seen a new Canyon Endurace has been launched in Europe (looks exciting) and wonder if there is any possibility that a new Endurace Onfly will soon be using a similar frame design? I have been trying to order a bike since October with delivery...