DiggyGun
Well-Known Member
- Region
- United Kingdom
- City
- Buckinghamshire
When I was looking for my latest eBike, I was very interested in the Riese and Müller models because of their:
- step through style
- belt drive
- IGH
After demoing the Homage and Nevo3 with both the Rohloff and Enviolo hubs, I decided on the Nevo3 GT Vario GX which has the Enviolo hub.
One of the main reasons for this was the ease of use with the Enviolo and I found that with the Rohloff, that I wasn’t using the lower gears, say 1 to 6.
Having had the Enviolo now since August 2021 I can give some feedback on its use in the real world. It is so simple to use, you find a natural position with it based on your cadence, then it is just a case of little tweaks to the grip shifter whether you want more (higher gears) or less (lower gears). To date, I’ve never had to go down really low as it’s managed all the hills I’ve done so far on about the first third to half from the highest resistance.
- step through style
- belt drive
- IGH
After demoing the Homage and Nevo3 with both the Rohloff and Enviolo hubs, I decided on the Nevo3 GT Vario GX which has the Enviolo hub.
One of the main reasons for this was the ease of use with the Enviolo and I found that with the Rohloff, that I wasn’t using the lower gears, say 1 to 6.
Having had the Enviolo now since August 2021 I can give some feedback on its use in the real world. It is so simple to use, you find a natural position with it based on your cadence, then it is just a case of little tweaks to the grip shifter whether you want more (higher gears) or less (lower gears). To date, I’ve never had to go down really low as it’s managed all the hills I’ve done so far on about the first third to half from the highest resistance.