Hi,
I'm on the waiting list for an Aurora.. In the meantime I've been looking at the specs on the Galaxy ST ..
The first thing that jumped out at me was the weight. 46# without the battery vs. 55# for the Aurora. At that weight I could still use my Yakima Two-Timer hitch mounted rack. It's rated for 45# but I don't think 1 pound would be a problem.
The Galaxy has the belt drive and comes in a nice tan color. I would be getting the Aurora in black.
I see in the reviews that you can't engage the throttle on the Galaxy until you reach 6 MPH. I'm not really sure if this is a deal breaker for me or not.
I'm currently using a Hilltopper hub kit on my Trek Shift 2. This gives me instant throttle at an intersection regardless of what gear I'm in.
With the Galaxy I assume I can downshift at a standstill and probably pedal off on my own without the throttle.
Unfortunately I can't really try before I buy so I am asking you folks what you think of the differences between these two bikes.
Thanks, Joe
I'm on the waiting list for an Aurora.. In the meantime I've been looking at the specs on the Galaxy ST ..
The first thing that jumped out at me was the weight. 46# without the battery vs. 55# for the Aurora. At that weight I could still use my Yakima Two-Timer hitch mounted rack. It's rated for 45# but I don't think 1 pound would be a problem.
The Galaxy has the belt drive and comes in a nice tan color. I would be getting the Aurora in black.
I see in the reviews that you can't engage the throttle on the Galaxy until you reach 6 MPH. I'm not really sure if this is a deal breaker for me or not.
I'm currently using a Hilltopper hub kit on my Trek Shift 2. This gives me instant throttle at an intersection regardless of what gear I'm in.
With the Galaxy I assume I can downshift at a standstill and probably pedal off on my own without the throttle.
Unfortunately I can't really try before I buy so I am asking you folks what you think of the differences between these two bikes.
Thanks, Joe