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    All year commuting in Sweden

    Yeah, that's right. Met with the owner.
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    All year commuting in Sweden

    We'll see. I'll try out a couple of panniers and see what fits. I got the size 56 frame which felt "roomy" but not too big. I'm also thinking of upgrading to a suspension seat post.
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    All year commuting in Sweden

    Yeah, absolutely. I'm picking it up next week sometime.
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    All year commuting in Sweden

    I’m afraid not. Stockholm is not guaranteed to have snow every year and even if it snowed all paths get ploughed very quickly to accommodate cyclists and pedestrians. I do think I’d be kinda sweaty from 20 km of skiing as well :p Talked to the retailer again. Going with the Trekking 7.5 with...
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    All year commuting in Sweden

    An update for those who are interested: I had the time today to visit som retailers, to try out some of the bikes. I got to try the Riese & Muller New Charger (Nuvinci 380 with carbon belt) and I also tried out a Haibike Sduro Trekking 7.5 (which is basically the same as the 9.0 except from...
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    All year commuting in Sweden

    Thanks for your suggestions and time! I guess having an internal battery is more for the looks. Perhaps it's even better to have an external one that I can surround with neoprene like Over50 recommended. About the tires: I've noticed that a lot of the high end tier bikes uses the Schwalbe...
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    All year commuting in Sweden

    Hello and greetings from Sweden, Me and my family are looking to buy a house in a suburb of Stockholm. My plan is to start commuting by bike, probably e-bike, as the distance is likely to be around 20 kilometres and I’d prefer to be able to get to work fresh even though I can shower at my job...
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