J.R.
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- Piedmont Highlands
I've had my new bike for about 6 weeks or so, I thought it was time I posted a few words on it. Actually a couple of others here have PM'd me asking about the bike, so here goes.
I had a difficult time locating a 29'er in September when I decided this was the bike for me. I'd been shopping for my next ebike since I purchased my first in 2014 (Obsessive? Maybe). I tested ebikes every chance I had, yet couldn't locate an Easy Motion Evo 29'er this past summer, so I did the next best thing. I tested several Easy Motion bikes, both Neo and Evo and also tested non-e-29'ers that had the same basic frame dimensions as the BH-EM and found myself wishing I had ridden 29'ers all along.
With the help of @Crazy Lenny Ebikes I finally got my Evo 29'er at a very good price in the second week of October. I do have one major gripe with this bike... the name! (Deep breath) BH Easy Motion Evo 29'er. Way too long to type, my Harley has a crazy long name like that, so from here on out my new ebike is EM29!
I love this bike, it's the most comfortable bicycle I've ever owned, with the help of a proper Brooks B17 saddle, Wellgo pedals and because I'm old I added a Thudbuster LT and Ergon Grips (large). This bike is BIG! It's a large frame with 29" wheels and looks big, but for me it doesn't feel big, it feels right. I'm not a huge person at 6'2", 190 lb and 33" inseam in stocking feet. This bike fits me like a glove, unlike most bikes I've owned where I'm tinkering with the bars and stem for six months to get it right. I can't speak to the stock saddle, as I replaced it before ever siting on the bike, but it looks to be of good quality. The stock pedals on the other hand are cheap and torturous! I did one 20 mile ride with them and even with 5.10 MTB shoes it was very painful, hence the Wellgo addition.
The componentry on this bike is top notch, with Shimano Deore, XT, Hollowtech, Octalink. The Tektro Auriga e-Comp brakes are very good, but a slight downgrade from the Avid Elixer brakes on my other ebike. The Tektro brakes do have motor inhibitor levers, where the Avid do not and that's a plus. In addition the service procedures and parts are simpler (easier) and less expensive. I did have to bleed the rear brake upon receipt of the bike.
Other doo-dads added:
While researching this bike and Easy Motion I did have concern for the range I might get with the EM29, due to BH estimates on range. I thought it odd that with the same motor and battery on the Cross, their estimates for range on the two were very different, with the Cross being much higher. I can now say for sure after 400 or so miles my concerns were unfounded. I've yet to use 50% of the 11.6 AH battery on a 20 mile ride, with a typical 20 mile ride coming in at around 45-48% with the temperature in the 40's Fahrenheit.
I also haven't run the battery dead, the longest ride I've done is 34 miles using 80% of the battery. I'm not sure how many miles remain in the last 20%, but I'm confident I could easily get 40 miles per charge and more on a warm summer day.
Most of my riding on this bike has been in the dry, in 30-50% PAS. I've tried all levels of assist (0-throttle, 30, 50, 70, 100%). Throttle reached 19.4 mph, with little torque for hills. I'm very happy with the speed and hill climbing ability of 30 or 50. With 30% I can easily cruise at 16-19 mph and 50% at 21+ mph on the paved flat. With 100% assist it's fairly easy to cruise on flat paved surface at 23.8 mph and if I dig in I can reach 25-26 mph, but I don't know for how long my legs could keep 26.
Everyone on EBR has added to my ebiking experience and enjoyment over the past 1-1/2 years, some of you help to educate me and others entertain me and still some do both. As I noted, I purchased this EM29 from Len at @Crazy Lenny Ebikes and @Ravi Kempaiah was also instrumental in this process and I'd like to thank them and the EBR community. I'm enjoying the bike very much, but still riding my "old" ebike (old... 2014) on many commutes and will likely continue that way through the winter snow and ice. The range and speed is much better than I had anticipated and the bike looks great!
I had a difficult time locating a 29'er in September when I decided this was the bike for me. I'd been shopping for my next ebike since I purchased my first in 2014 (Obsessive? Maybe). I tested ebikes every chance I had, yet couldn't locate an Easy Motion Evo 29'er this past summer, so I did the next best thing. I tested several Easy Motion bikes, both Neo and Evo and also tested non-e-29'ers that had the same basic frame dimensions as the BH-EM and found myself wishing I had ridden 29'ers all along.
With the help of @Crazy Lenny Ebikes I finally got my Evo 29'er at a very good price in the second week of October. I do have one major gripe with this bike... the name! (Deep breath) BH Easy Motion Evo 29'er. Way too long to type, my Harley has a crazy long name like that, so from here on out my new ebike is EM29!
I love this bike, it's the most comfortable bicycle I've ever owned, with the help of a proper Brooks B17 saddle, Wellgo pedals and because I'm old I added a Thudbuster LT and Ergon Grips (large). This bike is BIG! It's a large frame with 29" wheels and looks big, but for me it doesn't feel big, it feels right. I'm not a huge person at 6'2", 190 lb and 33" inseam in stocking feet. This bike fits me like a glove, unlike most bikes I've owned where I'm tinkering with the bars and stem for six months to get it right. I can't speak to the stock saddle, as I replaced it before ever siting on the bike, but it looks to be of good quality. The stock pedals on the other hand are cheap and torturous! I did one 20 mile ride with them and even with 5.10 MTB shoes it was very painful, hence the Wellgo addition.
The componentry on this bike is top notch, with Shimano Deore, XT, Hollowtech, Octalink. The Tektro Auriga e-Comp brakes are very good, but a slight downgrade from the Avid Elixer brakes on my other ebike. The Tektro brakes do have motor inhibitor levers, where the Avid do not and that's a plus. In addition the service procedures and parts are simpler (easier) and less expensive. I did have to bleed the rear brake upon receipt of the bike.
Other doo-dads added:
- Bontrager Interchange rack and bag.
- Mirror
- Bell
- Water bottle solution I found from Topeak and Zefal works great and is rock solid! Posted on another thread here...
- Front light
- Rear light
- Edit: 2016 Replaced Thusbuster with Cirrus BodyFloat
- Edit: 7/17 Replaced Wellgo Pedals with Xpedo Spry low profile magnesium MTB pedals
- Edit 10/17 BV Ibera Large Panniers for longer tours.
While researching this bike and Easy Motion I did have concern for the range I might get with the EM29, due to BH estimates on range. I thought it odd that with the same motor and battery on the Cross, their estimates for range on the two were very different, with the Cross being much higher. I can now say for sure after 400 or so miles my concerns were unfounded. I've yet to use 50% of the 11.6 AH battery on a 20 mile ride, with a typical 20 mile ride coming in at around 45-48% with the temperature in the 40's Fahrenheit.
I also haven't run the battery dead, the longest ride I've done is 34 miles using 80% of the battery. I'm not sure how many miles remain in the last 20%, but I'm confident I could easily get 40 miles per charge and more on a warm summer day.
Most of my riding on this bike has been in the dry, in 30-50% PAS. I've tried all levels of assist (0-throttle, 30, 50, 70, 100%). Throttle reached 19.4 mph, with little torque for hills. I'm very happy with the speed and hill climbing ability of 30 or 50. With 30% I can easily cruise at 16-19 mph and 50% at 21+ mph on the paved flat. With 100% assist it's fairly easy to cruise on flat paved surface at 23.8 mph and if I dig in I can reach 25-26 mph, but I don't know for how long my legs could keep 26.
Everyone on EBR has added to my ebiking experience and enjoyment over the past 1-1/2 years, some of you help to educate me and others entertain me and still some do both. As I noted, I purchased this EM29 from Len at @Crazy Lenny Ebikes and @Ravi Kempaiah was also instrumental in this process and I'd like to thank them and the EBR community. I'm enjoying the bike very much, but still riding my "old" ebike (old... 2014) on many commutes and will likely continue that way through the winter snow and ice. The range and speed is much better than I had anticipated and the bike looks great!
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