I agree with most of that even without ever trying an E14, i can guess it's sweet, i don't have a problem with my wrist shifting up to 4 at a time.
But for my preference if i was in the bush (Ozzie speak maybe for remote country) and the battery run out of power to drive the motor let's say 6+6 hours ago (because there was no solar or any other charging available), i would really like the ability to power on with my legs whilst changing gears.
There are massive differences between population densities of countries like Australia, USA, Germany and Alaska
And taking the gear change mech off and manually doing it with some pliers or so is definitely not a desirable option that is still available if cables don't work.
Does anyone know how many shifts the E14 can do without lights on after insufficient 500Wh or 1000Wh battery for the motor?
I've only ridden once for only 2km (after 122km of many hills and flats on lazy mode (turbo)) beyond the system cutting off the motor and it was dark and kept the lights on.
Which is why in turn i'm super interested in the Superdelite with the new motor with less resistance on no power.