Rexlion
Well-Known Member
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- USA
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- Tulsa metro
This question is for those of you who have experienced multiple brands of ebikes. Do you find that certain brands stand out in terms of low rolling resistance and ease of pedaling when the ebike is not under motor assist? If so, will you please share which brands you have ridden in this way (perhaps you were experimenting, or perhaps the battery ran out, whatever) and which brands were the better ones?
Years ago, when I owned a cheap bike from WM and happened to ride a rented Trek bike for a couple hours, I was surprised at how much easier the Trek moved. It felt to me like the bearings were better or something, because it rolled more freely and moved (both up hills and on the flats) with less effort. I'm wondering if you folks have noticed a similar situation with your ebikes.
Years ago, when I owned a cheap bike from WM and happened to ride a rented Trek bike for a couple hours, I was surprised at how much easier the Trek moved. It felt to me like the bearings were better or something, because it rolled more freely and moved (both up hills and on the flats) with less effort. I'm wondering if you folks have noticed a similar situation with your ebikes.