The new Dost CVT Drop has belt drive, CVT and double battery!!Trying to decide which bike to get for my wife, she would like a step thru ebike with a throttle. I like the dual battery of the Dost and the looks too. The Evelo has the belt drive and the cvt but doesn’t have the range. Any suggestions?
I own their bike and have ridden almost 3,000 miles on it on all kinds of terrain. The wires are a non-issue for me.I wish they would upgrade their motors and integrate them into the frame properly, so the wires aren't hanging exposed on the bottom of the frame...
are you still waiting on the Dost Drop - CVT?I had a pre-order original production year Evelo Aurora Limited Edition and loved it.
Would still be riding it but it was stolen 8-months ago (not much value to the thief, no battery, password locked controller)
I seriously considered getting a 2022 Aurora Limited but decided against due to the AUTOMATiQ Hub Controller (electronic).
Original ALE had the Harmony Hub Controller (electronic).
Dost Drop - CVT has the Manual (cable) Hub Controller.
My older human-power-only bike also has the Manual (cable) Hub Controller and original NuVinic 360 CVP hub.
I really like the level of gear ratio control the Manual (cable) Hub Controller provides and don't like the AUTOMATiQ 'manual mode' of 9-fixed-position gear steps. So I've ordered a Dost Drop -CVT single battery model . . . . with a 1st Qtr '23 forecast ship date . . .
Enviolo CVT/P (NuVinic) Hub Controller Types:
While considering the Aurora Limited option I exchanged several emails with Enviolo (and Evelo) Technical Support to understand the differences in past and current Hub Controller types. There are four controllers types:
1) Cable controlled Manual. Twist grip has 100% control of CVP gear position.
My older REI human-power bike has this controller . . . and it is sweet with minor adjustments being possible.
The Evelo Atlas and Dost CVT models have the manual controller.
2) Harmony Automatic (now out-of-production). My original production Aurora Limited Edition had this controller.
I found the automatic mode less responsive than I liked and always operated it in Manual Mode.
While 'manual' was advertised as 100% control of CVP gearing I have recently learned that it was actually a stepped gear controller.
The steps being much finer than a non-CVP stepped hub but not the level of control of the cable.
I had always felt that the Harmony Manual Mode was not as linear as the manual cable twist grip on gearing . . . now I know why.
3) Enviolo AUTOMATiQ (replaced the Harmony). 2022 Aurora Limited has this controller.
It is said, by sellers, that the AUTOMATiQ automatic mode is far more responsive than the original Harmony.
And Enviolo advertises a 'manual' mode feature. However, the 'manual mode' is 9-step fixed gear position shifting.
I'm not ready to trust the AUTOMATiQ automatic mode is right for me and the 'manual' mode is no better than a far
less expensive non-CVP stepped IGH.
4) Apparently the AUTOMATiQ is integrated into the Bosch Motor Controller for some bikes.
I believe those may be limited to the automatic mode only.
Enviolo is going for a no user input required riding experience - - how boring - -
Yes. Bikes aren't forecast to ship until Early 2023.are you still waiting on the Dost Drop - CVT?
Agreed ! Am looking for plastic spiral wrapping to replace the existing-bandaid looking- fabric /tie band wrapping for the wires. Its so stiff I suspect it is affecting my steering.I wish they would upgrade their motors and integrate them into the frame properly, so the wires aren't hanging exposed on the bottom of the frame...
I had a pre-order original production year Evelo Aurora Limited Edition and loved it.
Would still be riding it but it was stolen 8-months ago (not much value to the thief, no battery, password locked controller)
I seriously considered getting a 2022 Aurora Limited but decided against due to the AUTOMATiQ Hub Controller (electronic).
Original ALE had the Harmony Hub Controller (electronic).
Dost Drop - CVT has the Manual (cable) Hub Controller.
My older human-power-only bike also has the Manual (cable) Hub Controller and original NuVinic 360 CVP hub.
I really like the level of gear ratio control the Manual (cable) Hub Controller provides and don't like the AUTOMATiQ 'manual mode' of 9-fixed-position gear steps. So I've ordered a Dost Drop -CVT single battery model . . . . with a 1st Qtr '23 forecast ship date . . .
Enviolo CVT/P (NuVinic) Hub Controller Types:
While considering the Aurora Limited option I exchanged several emails with Enviolo (and Evelo) Technical Support to understand the differences in past and current Hub Controller types. There are four controllers types:
1) Cable controlled Manual. Twist grip has 100% control of CVP gear position.
My older REI human-power bike has this controller . . . and it is sweet with minor adjustments being possible.
The Evelo Atlas and Dost CVT models have the manual controller.
2) Harmony Automatic (now out-of-production). My original production Aurora Limited Edition had this controller.
I found the automatic mode less responsive than I liked and always operated it in Manual Mode.
While 'manual' was advertised as 100% control of CVP gearing I have recently learned that it was actually a stepped gear controller.
The steps being much finer than a non-CVP stepped hub but not the level of control of the cable.
I had always felt that the Harmony Manual Mode was not as linear as the manual cable twist grip on gearing . . . now I know why.
3) Enviolo AUTOMATiQ (replaced the Harmony). 2022 Aurora Limited has this controller.
It is said, by sellers, that the AUTOMATiQ automatic mode is far more responsive than the original Harmony.
And Enviolo advertises a 'manual' mode feature. However, the 'manual mode' is 9-step fixed gear position shifting.
I'm not ready to trust the AUTOMATiQ automatic mode is right for me and the 'manual' mode is no better than a far
less expensive non-CVP stepped IGH.
4) Apparently the AUTOMATiQ is integrated into the Bosch Motor Controller for some bikes.
I believe those may be limited to the automatic mode only.
Enviolo is going for a no user input required riding experience - - how boring - -
Hi....Im Jack I just ordered an Aurora SL which is interesting. My understanding is the SL's are all revamped open box Limited's that have been reconfigured. What Evelo discovered was the Limited actually had some frame flex problems that caused the belt system to place too much torque on motor and in turn broke motor gear. Anyway the bike was reconfigured with a chain drive with a tensioner . Also replaced Auto CVT with the standard cable controlled manual unit which like you I prefer. The bike I ordered (I was told) was the very last one to have this overhaul. I think it is turning into a sweet deal. Im getting the manual CVT that I want plus Evelo replaced motor with new motor! Got a close out deal of $1650.00 ! Also free ship & the full 4 yr 20K warranty! I'm ExcitedToday I completed my first model yr-22 Aurora Limited test ride. Some 23-miles of mostly hills on a bike path.
This Aurora Limited is a slightly used, open-box customer return, bike as 'new' Aurora Limited are again out-of-stock.
As a short recap; last summer my Aurora Limited Edition [ALE] was stolen. I decided to try a folding bike because the ALE was a bit of a pain to bring along while RV vacationing. An Evelo Dash was ordered with a Jan-2022 delivery date then the supply chain problems hit and the Dash was delayed and delayed. At that point I considered switching the order to an Aurora Limited but after learning how the newer AutomatiQ Hub works I got cold feet {see April 2, 2022 post above} and just waited on the Dash to arrive.
When the Dash arrived I was disappointed with how the 5-speed twist shifter functioned . . . maybe not a surprise after riding NuVinci Hub bikes for 20'ish years. So I purchased a pre-order Dost Drop CVT with the cable/manual hub controller (Jan/Feb-2023 delivery) planning to sell the Dash when the Dost arrived. However, while still in the new buyer trial period for the Dash it had an electrical issue, then a second Dash was reported with the same error. That was enough for me and I started the Evelo return/refund process. Evelo noted they could get me an open-box Aurora Limited quickly and after using the stepped position 5-Speed I was comfortable taking a risk on the AutomatiQ as it has a stepped 9-Speed manual shifting mode if I don't like it's automatic shifting. And I already know how to handle the extra RV traveling issue.
So that gets us back to today's first test ride of the Aurora Limited.
= = = Today bike was used in the Manual Shifting Mode, stepped 9-speed.
= = = Shifting was 100% reliable and easy . . as the NuVinci always has been.
= = = I've not located a document that states the actual 9 steps gear ratios . . . they do not feel evenly spaced . . .
= = = Shifting was very similar to the Harmony Hub in manual shifting mode . . . however Harmony had more steps as you twisted the controller.
= = = Suspect I'll be using the 'manual shifting mode' as today's ride was comfortable.
= = = I only use the throttle for starts from a full-stop and it was fine and as I remember the ALE
= = = Aurora Limited has a nicer (for me) rider position, more upright, than was standard on the ALE
= - = I really, really, really dislike the wireless Bluetooth functions/features of the AutomatiQ
= - = = Yes, it is nice to have access to more hub configuration parameters . . . but it should be an add-on, Not So Critical to Hub Operation.
= - = = Two Power Buttons are needed to start the bike; Dapu Display/System Power PLUS the Enviolo Bluetooth CO Controller.
= - = = Twice during today' ride I forgot to turn-on the Bluetooth . . . so no shifting.
= - = = And BTW there is a watch battery that will need replacing . . . and will go dead at the worst time . . .
= - = = The CO Controller { videos call it the Commercial Option } is of very limited value.
= - = = = You can upshift/downshift if in manual shifting or change Cadence in automatic shifting . . . that's about it
= - = = = No Displayed Information, no hill diagram, no Hub gear position for manual shifting information
= - = = = Enviolo really missed their users with the overall AutomatiQ System features (or lack of features)
= - = = = Expect some huge motor supplier like Bosch is driving Enviolo's product design as small business bike companies like Evelo can only take what is offered.
= - = = = I wish Evelo would wake-up and not believe "the fully automatic, no user thinking" is what their customers want.
That's it for now - - - - will continue my Evelo Trial Period and am hopeful I could be cancelling the Dosh Drop CVT order even with the AutomaticQ Bluetooth B.S.