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    Just Posted to Giant USA Website 2020 ROAD E+ 1 PRO (28MPH)

    The motor on the Giant overpowers the weight, you don't notice any resistance. I was referring to the motor, it has 5 gears, from Eco to Power. I can go 45 miles in Eco at a fast pace on rolling hills and 55 miles on flats going slow. The manufacturers numbers on range are way overblown...
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    Just Posted to Giant USA Website 2020 ROAD E+ 1 PRO (28MPH)

    CS - This bike is a "Time Machine" that literally saved me from cycling depression, after I was "run over" by cancer. It's so much fun to ride and go fast again. Some background on me, I'm 61 years old, been riding for 21 yrs with a group of hard core roadies in SW Alabama (no commuting for...
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    Just Posted to Giant USA Website 2020 ROAD E+ 1 PRO (28MPH)

    That's correct, Shimano Di2 electronic shifting, (SRAM makes it as well) but once you've ridden it you can't go back, so smooth and especially good in winter when you have big gloves on. Its perfect shifting, like touching a key on a keyboard and the sensors keep the chain in the proper alignment.
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    Just Posted to Giant USA Website 2020 ROAD E+ 1 PRO (28MPH)

    Giant has mentioned a bottle sized "Extender Battery" but I have not found it anywhere on line yet. Specialized Expert ebike has a bottle sized range extender as well. A must have for hilly rides over 50+ miles I'm betting
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    Just Posted to Giant USA Website 2020 ROAD E+ 1 PRO (28MPH)

    I'm in the US, Class 3 (28mph), but I think Canada is Class 1 (20mph) or less. Maybe you could buy in the US then register it as a moped and put a small license plate on it. No harm no foul. For Roadie's the 20 mph is no good because you can do that on a flat then you're just dragging a 37 lb...
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    Just Posted to Giant USA Website 2020 ROAD E+ 1 PRO (28MPH)

    Mine will be here Tuesday, so psyched, getting Di2 installed too.
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