DaveMatthews
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It's a 2021 Stance E+2. Comes with a 500wh battery, but you can get a 625, or now a 800wh.What model is it? Thank you.
It's a 2021 Stance E+2. Comes with a 500wh battery, but you can get a 625, or now a 800wh.What model is it? Thank you.
My Vado with Brose motor has done almost 15,000 km with zero problems. In fact the whole bike has been extremely reliable with one flat tire being the only repair I have ever done after warranty. It is the quietest motor I have come across because of the belt instead of the gear reduction.Go with the Vado. MUCH quieter, the Brose motor uses an internal belt instead of a gear that isolates much of the noise.
What max range can you ride with one battery charge? I'm trying to assess if the max range of a Vado 4 (average conditions) would be enough for me.My Vado with Brose motor has done almost 15,000 km with zero problems. In fact the whole bike has been extremely reliable with one flat tire being the only repair I have ever done after warranty. It is the quietest motor I have come across because of the belt instead of the gear reduction.
The 2022 Vado 4 comes with a 710 Wh battery, and it is not a small one. If you set the ECO assistance level to 35/35%, you would be able to ride for some 116 km or more with a still decent support. If you adhere to the European 25 km/h limit, it will be even more, as the speed is one of the major factors affecting the range. I'm talking about Summer conditions, asphalt, moderate wind, no hills.What max range can you ride with one battery charge? I'm trying to assess if the max range of a Vado 4 (average conditions) would be enough for me.
Hopefully you can try out your other choices and compare.Update: I've just tested a Giant Explore E+ with a Yamaha/Giant motor and I found it much quieter than the Bosch CX Gen4. The noise level from the Giant motor is acceptable, I can hear of it of course, but that level of noise is not annoying. So now I have to check 2 things before making a decision:
- What about the noise level of the Bosch Performance Line (not CX)?
- What about the Brose motor in the Specialized Vado 4?
The Giant Explore E+ overall seemed a good quality bike.
It is not the derailleur or the chain, Chez. It is the rear hub's freewheel (specifically, its pawls).an internally geared hub will eliminate that irritating sound of the derailleur/chain when you are not pedaling.
Ah ! Thanks for that elucidation! I never knew what it was before.It is not the derailleur or the chain, Chez. It is the rear hub's freewheel (specifically, its pawls).
80 to 110 km/day.Hopefully you can try out your other choices and compare.
What kind of range are you wishing for?
OK, just curious.80 to 110 km/day.
Isn't it soliciting?Hello! I am really in love with just released e-bike - GIN X.
Its a difficult choice and there are so many paramaters involved, the main one being the riders fitness I think! I'm very fit for 64 years old and have strong legs, so I can manage most hills in eco mode up to around 10%! I live in a very hilly part of Scotland so getting the right bike was important, the Giant is the perfect bike for me! If you are relatively fit and able to use the lowest level of assist you will be able to travel a long distance on a single 500wh battery but having a second battery makes a big difference and allows you the opportunity to increase the assist level if you are starting to struggle! I cycled 162 miles on my Giant Road E+1 Pro yesterday, I covered 83 miles on my first battery which is over 4 years old!Who knows, if you're cycling those distances now you may find yourself extending to 150-200km trips with a motor, so the dual battery may come in handy down the track. @RabH routinely does crazy long rides in rolling, windy conditions. He may be able to offer some advice around expected range, longevity and other considerations.
If I have the opportunity, I'll test that bike, but I'm never convinced by Youtube bloggers' reviews because those "reviews" are just ads in disguise.Yeah, I can guess why you are saying that...but better if you check their video + they have several youtube bloggers' reviews..
Seems to be high quality item, not just another random chinese cr**p.
And of course it's allowed in EU...anyways, I have watched this review, which made me feel convinced:
Did you ride it?And of course it's allowed in EU...anyways, I have watched this review, which made me feel convinced:
France.