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    A few questions about a Como 3.

    You're absolutely right. I'm almost always in the red but I can't keep up the rhythm; I use a low gear anyway, I can't do it very well. I have really no breath and no power in my legs.
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    A few questions about a Como 3.

    I pedal at a low cadence (around 30/40 RPM) and without force. Does the motor still deliver this power? Because I start off fast (I'd even say I accelerate very fast), but then it pulls me along at about that speed without tiring me out.
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    A few questions about a Como 3.

    A Como Turbo, the one that costs like 4500€, 90 Nm. I can't find a good basket for this handlebar. I like the automatic radar (very useful) but I can't afford a so expensive bike.
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    A few questions about a Como 3.

    Hi, I tested a Como 5 today and it was a little bit strange ! First I had to choose the cadence and then the bike adapted: it's not very different from changing the gear yourself, but more automatic. I didn't really feel any difference with the Como 3 in terms of speed or climbing. The...
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    A few questions about a Como 3.

    I think I'm really weak because I pedal softly and without force ; there are 3 mode (eco, sport and turbo, except the off mode of course) and I always use the turbo one (as with all the bikes I've tested, I'm really looking for maximum assistance). The bike starts very quickly (I don't have to...
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    A few questions about a Como 3.

    No, it's more my speed on the flat...I can go at 18-19 kmh but it's tiring and exhausting if I go at 22-23. But it's the case with all the bikes I ride. I get the point, they want to put the cyclist first, not the engine. Thanks for the helmet, looks great ! :)
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    A few questions about a Como 3.

    Hello, I rent a Como 3 (for a month) and it's very comfortable to ride. It's even pleasant. I'm still having trouble getting up hills or going faster than 15 km/h, and I'm still not sure whether electric is for me (a much lighter bike might be just as pleasant, but a bit slower). As I'll be...
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