eliot3b4
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The 2020 Cannondale Synapse Neo 1 was received yesterday, and I managed to squeeze in 5 mile ride before I began to get cold (41 degrees (f) and a light wind). Here is my first impression on this bike.
WOW! This feels like a road bike and she is like a wild Mustang wanting to go throttle wide open all of the time. Because this bike is light weight, the battery and motor are more efficient. I was riding a Trek Super Commuter 7+ (still have it). On the exact same route I ride, the Cannondale was kept in the Sport mode whereas the Trek would have been kept in Turbo mode. This translates into being able to ride longer distances on a single ride, although I never had any issues with the Trek running out of juice.
I love the Cannondale because it is so much lighter than the Trek. I can put the bike on the bike rack on my car by myself, which is huge.
Some of the dislikes is taking the battery off and then trying to put it back on. This is when I began to question my decision to buy this bike. The lack of information on taking the battery on and off just bugs me and I cannot find any videos on Youtube, so if anyone has any thoughts or a video please share.
No front and rear lights are included in this bike. So I'll be brining this back to the bike dealer to add the lights.
The bike comes with the basic Purion controller, and I'll be looking to upgrade this.
Since the plan is to keep this bike for many years, I spent some extra money and had the electronic shifting added to this bike. What a pleasure and shifting is now seamless. I was able to bike up heartbreak hill back to my house effortlessly compared to the Trek. I always felt I was going to run out of juice peddling the Trek.
I'll post some pictures if anyone is interested.
WOW! This feels like a road bike and she is like a wild Mustang wanting to go throttle wide open all of the time. Because this bike is light weight, the battery and motor are more efficient. I was riding a Trek Super Commuter 7+ (still have it). On the exact same route I ride, the Cannondale was kept in the Sport mode whereas the Trek would have been kept in Turbo mode. This translates into being able to ride longer distances on a single ride, although I never had any issues with the Trek running out of juice.
I love the Cannondale because it is so much lighter than the Trek. I can put the bike on the bike rack on my car by myself, which is huge.
Some of the dislikes is taking the battery off and then trying to put it back on. This is when I began to question my decision to buy this bike. The lack of information on taking the battery on and off just bugs me and I cannot find any videos on Youtube, so if anyone has any thoughts or a video please share.
No front and rear lights are included in this bike. So I'll be brining this back to the bike dealer to add the lights.
The bike comes with the basic Purion controller, and I'll be looking to upgrade this.
Since the plan is to keep this bike for many years, I spent some extra money and had the electronic shifting added to this bike. What a pleasure and shifting is now seamless. I was able to bike up heartbreak hill back to my house effortlessly compared to the Trek. I always felt I was going to run out of juice peddling the Trek.
I'll post some pictures if anyone is interested.