Jack Cox
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I think he's referring to the Domane which has two chain rings up front.
Correct - the Domane+ LT has double chainrings in front.
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I think he's referring to the Domane which has two chain rings up front.
Correct, Fazua is NOT Chnese, they are German. However like just about every manufacturer of anything in the wold these days they have custom manufacturing of parts in Asia.That and the fact that the bike can double as a regular, non-electric road bike. Now I know you've been all over the forum claiming this isn't possible. And if you are correct, then it isn't just the motor manufacturer (Fazua - who you claim is Chinese) lying to us but also the manufacturers who are building bikes using the system. As this is from Trek's marketing:
That and the fact that the bike can double as a regular, non-electric road bike. Now I know you've been all over the forum claiming this isn't possible. And if you are correct, then it isn't just the motor manufacturer (Fazua - who you claim is Chinese) lying to us but also the manufacturers who are building bikes using the system. As this is from Trek's marketing:
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I had a good chuckle when I read that. Due to being diagnosed with diabetes I changed my diet and lost 15 lbs. I went from riding my Creo a lot to now riding an Aethos ....... so basically exactly what you described except that I'm still in my 50s.To get real, I need to drop 15 pounds and I would not need to ride an E bike. Boys and their toys . I'm a 15 year old kid stuck with a 78 year body....
I'm in the same situation. After 9 months, I'm topping average speeds over 22 mph for my loop ride on the Creo, At first even with the motor full blast I was only averaging about 13-14 mpg. I'm now hoping to go acoustic for an MTB. I do still love the Creo for the speed sensation and keeping up with traffic.I had a good chuckle when I read that. Due to being diagnosed with diabetes I changed my diet and lost 15 lbs. I went from riding my Creo a lot to now riding an Aethos ....... so basically exactly what you described except that I'm still in my 50s.
I purchased a Trek Domane + LT 7 last August.
That is impressive to me. I have never averaged above 20 mph on long rides and my bikes have the Bosch CX motors with de-limiters!I'm in the same situation. After 9 months, I'm topping average speeds over 22 mph for my loop ride on the Creo, At first even with the motor full blast I was only averaging about 13-14 mpg. I'm now hoping to go acoustic for an MTB. I do still love the Creo for the speed sensation and keeping up with traffic.
Anybody that says these bikes aren't good fitness tools just doesn't get it.
The power on the Creo is real too, It still delivers roughtly 250 watts to the wheel, you just have to spin to get at the power. If one works at their spin, you'll find that the Creo is actually quite powerful. It really is great in the 85-100 cadence range.The +HP is the real deal ! Bosch , 500wh+625wh (optional) pack,
Fazua is just a mockery system. Who has time to bend over and remove the battery from that mechanism just to charge it every single time when that is needed ?? And then there is the low range, 35NM vs 85NM for +HP.
I've definitely been working at it, and losing weight definitely helps.That is impressive to me. I have never averaged above 20 mph on long rides and my bikes have the Bosch CX motors with de-limiters!