That looks so clean! Is that a neo 5? If so, how does it peddle off of the motor? Does it feel heavyish or not as much? And does the wire on the bracket connect to the motor or is it a battery? I saw ac and DC in the ad but it didnt give much context.It works great and the light is super bright!
Thanks! It's fantastic riding it with the pedal assist off. Most of my rides I toggle between eco and off, usually off on anything where I'm descending regardless of the gradient. Really makes a difference with respect to range. When moving the bike's weight on flat ground isn't as noticeable, when the road goes up I usually keep it in eco. The light wire runs through the tubing of the rack down to the left dropout and I routed it through a hole on the back side of the motor surround.That looks so clean! Is that a neo 5? If so, how does it peddle off of the motor? Does it feel heavyish or not as much? And does the wire on the bracket connect to the motor or is it a battery? I saw ac and DC in the ad but it didnt give much context.
thank you! One other question as you seem to know about bikes; Do you know if 650b wheels will fit this model? I resume they will, but searching the web, nothing comes up on itThanks! It's fantastic riding it with the pedal assist off. Most of my rides I toggle between eco and off, usually off on anything where I'm descending regardless of the gradient. Really makes a difference with respect to range. When moving the bike's weight on flat ground isn't as noticeable, when the road goes up I usually keep it in eco. The light wire runs through the tubing of the rack down to the left dropout and I routed it through a hole on the back side of the motor surround.
There are AC and DC versions of the racks, the e-bikes all use DC whereas a dynamo hub uses the AC version.
Additionally if you wanted even more light you could remove the reflector and splice in a 2nd light with those bolt holes. I believe there are some lights out there that have alternating flashing modes for use with e-bikes. Won't be a proper strobe or anything but it's something.
I hope I know a bit about bikes, I'd be a bad e-bike shop owner if that were the casethank you! One other question as you seem to know about bikes; Do you know if 650b wheels will fit this model? I resume they will, but searching the web, nothing comes up on it
LOL i didnt realize that Thanks Brendon!I hope I know a bit about bikes, I'd be a bad e-bike shop owner if that were the case
Here's the bike in full gravel mode, 650x1.9 Panaracer Gravel King SK's, absolutely perfect setup when the road becomes less than paved. Truthfully I'd probably keep it setup in "gravel" mode all the time but I'd rather not trash the gravel tires commuting.
These are good options and theyre all on the list lol!@Gee_Whiz: After having analysed so many threads of yours:
You are left with two e-bikes:
Only do not try to make commuters out of any of them. If you need a commuter e-bike, choose a Specialized Turbo Vado 5.0.
- Cannondale Topstone Lefty Neo Carbon
- Specialized Turbo Levo
And then you won't hear from me anymore
Which model did you get? The Neo 5 has fine thru axles I think? Never had a problem with them. Are you wanting some that has a lever on them versus using a 5mm allen?Hey guys just another question.... the bike I purchased has garbage thru axles. Has anybody here changed the thru axles and if so do you guys know the pitch or what actually fits for both front and back? Thanks!
You should have the same front axle as my Neo 5, the rear is particular to that frame. What's wrong with the axles? Finding anything else is going to be tough since it's road boost up front. Is carrying a 5mm wrench just too big of an ask?Sorry in Australia we call it the Topstone Carbon Neo 4.
2021 Cannondale Topstone Neo Carbon 4 – Specs, Comparisons, Reviews – 99 Spokes
A carbon frame gravel e-bike with upper mid-range components and hydraulic disc brakes.99spokes.com
Get Hexlock axles with magnetic security inserts. They really work and once the frame is secure they can't steal your wheels, saddle, handlebars or whatever you secure with them. Granted they are a bit expensive but so are our bikes and their bitsNo issues with carrying a wrench it is more inline with I need a new one as both front and back have been stripped.
Given I need both I was actually looking at the upgrade more than anything. (Full disclosure, I do carry a multi tool everywhere I go )
Glad to year, like a good e-bike rider!No issues with carrying a wrench it is more inline with I need a new one as both front and back have been stripped.
Given I need both I was actually looking at the upgrade more than anything. (Full disclosure, I do carry a multi tool everywhere I go )
Cheers Brendon!Glad to year, like a good e-bike rider!
The Cannondale part for the front axle (that's the one that's hard to replace being 12x110) is K83011, I'd replace the rear with a DT Swiss one that has a removable handle so you've always got a 5mm key on the bike, check it out!
The rear axle isn't special, pretty standard 12x142 axle with 1.0 thread pitch.