THat's the Alliant +7 with the Bosch performance Line 28 MPH : I'm told these have the Bosch Gen4 Active Line Plus vs The Verve 2 has just teh ACTIVE LINE : More Torque and easier to peddle past 20MPH. The Alliant +7 is also $3999.00 vs $2999.00There should be a suspension fork version coming as well!
Any idea when?There should be a suspension fork version coming as well!
Any idea what the weight is? With the 500 battery what would you expect the range to be on relatively flat surfaces? Any idea when the suspension fork will be available? ThanksThere should be a suspension fork version coming as well!
They told me March-April 2020 : They told me that about The New Verve and it's here : I would expect the other SoonAny idea when?
Any idea what the weight is? With the 500 battery what would you expect the range to be on relatively flat surfaces? Any idea when the suspension fork will be available? Thanks
Why is that, I've never ridden a bike with suspension fork?I like the fact it doesn't have a suspension fork.
Suspension fork causes drag : Riding on smoother roads is harder then if you turn the shock off.Why is that, I've never ridden a bike with suspension fork?
I agree, which is why I do not have another battery. TBH, we rarely go over 50 miles in a day. A few years ago, I rode from NJ to Vermont over 5 days with only one battery. Longest day was 70 miles. Did about 30 miles early, then stopped for a big brunch to charge up, and did the last 40. For the way we normally ride, one battery is enough. But the cost is high for a spare, no doubt.$1100 for a 500Wh extended range battery though is highway robbery, and this bike is not even highway legal.
54 lbsAny idea when?
Any idea what the weight is? With the 500 battery what would you expect the range to be on relatively flat surfaces? Any idea when the suspension fork will be available? Thanks
On road it is not needed but yesterday I rode a long stony trail at full speed which would put you in hospital for a kidney transplant without suspension so the tradeoff is more route options vs less weight. Different horses for different courses.I prefer a rigid fork because it's lighter and cheaper. I see no need for a suspension fork unless I'm mountain biking. I know a lot of people here like it and like the suspension seat post, but my preferences are different.
I find this bike so appealing!
I find this bike so appealing! Pretty close in Looks Class one Class 3
I never care about the class category because I plan to always use a de-limiter.
If they do not have one yet , my guess is they soon will (-:I thought they did not have any for the newest Bosch? I don’t follow closely, the last I read was not working, not really sure...
It will brick the motorIf they do not have one yet , my guess is they soon will (-: