Hi out there is anyone riding a loaded Evelo Aurora? sure would like your opinion of the bike if so, I am getting ready to purchase one and other than the review on line I have not seen anything by an actual owner. Anyone???? Jerry
The bike is fairly quiet even with the chain. I don't notice it over tire noise. I think they said it would cost a few hundred more for Gates belt/chainring. Honestly, not sure it would be a significant improvement.I’m very interested in this bike too. I won’t be buying until early next year, by which time James Beck says Evelo may be outfitting the loaded Aurora with a Gates belt drive, making it even more attractive to me. Plus, I find that my local e-bike shop recently cut an agreement to service Evelos; so the moons are aligning nicely. My area is very hilly and the Aurora looks like the best for my needs.
Well as of now I am the owner of a 750W loaded Aurora from Evelo and I could not be happier!!!!!! This bike is mega power on steroids, I was riding the Galaxy at 350W and a NuVinci 380 and it was good power and torque sensor with throttle after 6 mph, NO Contest, this bike outperforms it in every way.
The bike has the new electronic NuVinci Ultimate trans and throttle from standstill, which is great for red lights, takes off right now with no pedal assist at all. I know you don't always need 95 nm of torque but let me say a hill,,,what hill? this bike climbs them so easy. I have the black on black and it's a sharp looking bike, the built in brake light is bright and the headlight is auto on when the light dims, really nice feature.
The battery disconnects from the side and is very easy to take off and on , couple of seconds and has a spring loaded key lock.
I plan on getting bags for the rear and a trunk bag in the near future. Don't know about range yet as I have not ridden far enough to discharge the battery much, and pas 2 is the most I have used, in level 1 with mild pedal assist I was up to 12 mph in an instant, tried the throttle for a short while in 2 and was a bit fast for me, being new to this. As time goes and I get used to the bike more I will try more power. Though I don't think I will need it very often. The only noise I can hear on the road is wind, and tires on the asphalt, even though more power than the Galaxy I had it is quieter. The frame is super stout and I noticed No frame flex of any kind , one of my original concerns with step thrus, it's a non issue on this bike. jerry
I have not tried that as yet, been using the manual more than auto, may get out today if it clears up will try it.That's good info about the frame. With the Harmony transmission, you set the pedal cadence you want and it is supposed to maintain that cadence up and down hills. Have you found that to be true, especially uphill?
A brief update on the Aurora. I learned earlier today from Dave Goeppner at Evelo that the next batch of Auroras, scheduled to arrive in March of 2019, will indeed have been fabricated in and shipped from Taiwan (tariff-free). This batch, however, will be built to same spec as the current new Aurora (Fall 2018). The company will offer a Gates Carbon-equipped Aurora, but not until Fall of next year, and that model will be equipped with a 500W motor. Apparently, the 750W motor "is too large for the correct chain-line required for the belt". Good to know.
I will be opting for the fully loaded 750W Spring 2019 model and I'm sure, as suggested by MisterM a month ago, that the chain will work out just fine for me.
Thanks for the input. What do you think so far about the NuVinci Harmony transmission?Chain runs quiet on mine and the torque is awesome, love the full time throttle. I can’t imagine anyone needing more power than this bike delivers. It gets up to 25 mph fast, and I am not a experienced rider. Just tried it out briefly, that’s a bit fast for me.