Knappster
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New to this forum, but have enjoyed the informative reviews. I have narrowed by search to two options: the Evelo Aurora Limited or the Pedego Platinum Intercepter in step-through with the 26 inch Mag wheels. I’m a 63 year young, 300 pounder, some arthritis issues: hence the upright riding position with these cruiser styles. Price difference at this time (Dec, 2020) between the two is minimal, so to me it will likely come down to the difference in the ride between the mid (EAL) and rear (PPI) load balance.
Here is what I’m thinking:
The new ’Pedalsense’ for the PPI makes it more similar to the torque sensing option of the EAL. But I prefer, on paper at least, the Enviolo N380 on the EAL, especially when paired with the modified mid-Dapu 750W plus belt drive compared to the standard 10 speed derailleur, the 500W rear-Daou and chain drive. If you considered the availability of repair and service for the Pedego it kind of balances out the component advantage of the Evelo. I plan to ask a local Bike Barn shop if they can do warranty work. Evelo said they do, but I want to confirm.
Since the EAL comes with a 21 day no risk return policy, I went ahead and ordered it: $3599 over Black Friday with a free lock. it should be here in mid-January. In the meantime, I plan to test drive the PPI and wait to make a decision after riding the EAL. That should answer any remaining questions, since one common bit of advice I’ve heard in this forum it to test drive, if possible. The 21 day policy for the EAL makes this possible, so I just need to be strong and try to resist the sales pitch of the Pedego folks until I can compare.
Any comments or feedback? Glad to be a part of this group. Steve
Here is what I’m thinking:
The new ’Pedalsense’ for the PPI makes it more similar to the torque sensing option of the EAL. But I prefer, on paper at least, the Enviolo N380 on the EAL, especially when paired with the modified mid-Dapu 750W plus belt drive compared to the standard 10 speed derailleur, the 500W rear-Daou and chain drive. If you considered the availability of repair and service for the Pedego it kind of balances out the component advantage of the Evelo. I plan to ask a local Bike Barn shop if they can do warranty work. Evelo said they do, but I want to confirm.
Since the EAL comes with a 21 day no risk return policy, I went ahead and ordered it: $3599 over Black Friday with a free lock. it should be here in mid-January. In the meantime, I plan to test drive the PPI and wait to make a decision after riding the EAL. That should answer any remaining questions, since one common bit of advice I’ve heard in this forum it to test drive, if possible. The 21 day policy for the EAL makes this possible, so I just need to be strong and try to resist the sales pitch of the Pedego folks until I can compare.
Any comments or feedback? Glad to be a part of this group. Steve