Dionigi
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Santa Cruz & Pittsburgh
My wife and I split our time between Santa Cruz, California in the winter and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the other seasons. In Pittsburgh we work to have a low carbon footprint and use our ebikes to run errands. The ebike of choice is the Nevo NuVinci with the GX motor. What a well mannered machine, although a full suspension with the Spring potholes would be welcomed, the Nevo is agile enough to maneuver urban obstacles and the CVT is made for the stop and go traffic. A typical shopping run is about a 15 mile round trip from our home to the “Strip” distract, with stops at the Asian grocery, Pennsylvania Macaroni and Parma Sausage. On the return leg lunch at a French bakery. For recreation we use the Rails to Trails and again the CX and NuVinci is more than adequate. This season Propel Bikes had a great deal on 400 Whr batteries that we will stow in a trunk bag for extra range. On Rails to trails we were able to go 56 miles on a single 500 Whr battery but our eyes we glued to the battery bar gauge. With two batteries we are hoping for increased range and increase elevation. All of course within the limited NuVinci gear range. S
Santa Cruz is a completely different riding experience. Here we have a dual battery Nevo with the CX motor and the Rohloff hub. We still have urban errands to run but our recreational riding has a lot more elevation change and distance. For the urban errands the Rohloff is out of it’s element and not a pleasure to ride. The Rohloff was made for touring and that is where it excels. The extra lower and higher gears and less hub drag puts a smile on my face riding up and down the hills of of Santa Cruz mountains. I’m having a few mechanical issues with the Rohloff but I’m sure they will be resolved before my return to California. So did I make the right choice for each city? I think so.
Santa Cruz is a completely different riding experience. Here we have a dual battery Nevo with the CX motor and the Rohloff hub. We still have urban errands to run but our recreational riding has a lot more elevation change and distance. For the urban errands the Rohloff is out of it’s element and not a pleasure to ride. The Rohloff was made for touring and that is where it excels. The extra lower and higher gears and less hub drag puts a smile on my face riding up and down the hills of of Santa Cruz mountains. I’m having a few mechanical issues with the Rohloff but I’m sure they will be resolved before my return to California. So did I make the right choice for each city? I think so.