I've put a bit over 500 miles on my T10+ and I love most aspects of the bike. The smooth application of power it amazing. I've gotten 55 to 65 miles of range on most rides. I did add a suspension seat-post to smooth the ride. Two main complaints so far:
(1) At 28mph, you REALLY want to get down out of the airflow a bit. Hard to do that safely with these handlebars. It's a problem that should I should have seen coming, but I had never spent much time riding at anything near 28mph before. So, as it is, I just don't spend extended time at this kind of speed.
(2) The stock Schwalbe Marathon Performance tires have surprisingly little grip on rough surfaces or gravel.
I find (2) to be pretty limiting. I'm very careful about my speed and maneuvering on anything other than smooth asphalt. Even taking a turn on a city street that has seams or breaks in the surface can be a hair-raising act, especially if there is traffic. And in gravel - forget about it. I suppose I could go lower than 50psi. Would I get more flats? I've already had two.
Has anyone tried a grippier (knobbier) tire on this bike? The issue that I see is clearing the fenders. There's a bit of room there -- but not much. My local e-bike shop hadn't had this question before, so they weren't much help. To be fair, this isn't meant to be a mountain bike, but you really ought to get a bit more confidence on rough pavement, IMO. I'm guessing that the pavement is much nicer in the Netherlands, vs. Phoenix.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!
(1) At 28mph, you REALLY want to get down out of the airflow a bit. Hard to do that safely with these handlebars. It's a problem that should I should have seen coming, but I had never spent much time riding at anything near 28mph before. So, as it is, I just don't spend extended time at this kind of speed.
(2) The stock Schwalbe Marathon Performance tires have surprisingly little grip on rough surfaces or gravel.
I find (2) to be pretty limiting. I'm very careful about my speed and maneuvering on anything other than smooth asphalt. Even taking a turn on a city street that has seams or breaks in the surface can be a hair-raising act, especially if there is traffic. And in gravel - forget about it. I suppose I could go lower than 50psi. Would I get more flats? I've already had two.
Has anyone tried a grippier (knobbier) tire on this bike? The issue that I see is clearing the fenders. There's a bit of room there -- but not much. My local e-bike shop hadn't had this question before, so they weren't much help. To be fair, this isn't meant to be a mountain bike, but you really ought to get a bit more confidence on rough pavement, IMO. I'm guessing that the pavement is much nicer in the Netherlands, vs. Phoenix.
Any suggestions would be appreciated!