K. Jones
Member
I just got my new EVO City last Saturday. I've since put on some folding pannier baskets and a front basket and rode it around enough to get down to around 23% charge. So, I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents now.
I don't like the seat post clamp at all. I've tightened it down REALLY good (had the hubby really crank it) and it still slips back (tilting in the process) when I go over big bumps. So, I'll definitely have to replace that with something else.
The shifting is a little rough. I was really having trouble shifting gears when I first got it, but it's getting smoother. I think it's just stiff from being new. So, that's probably fine.
On another note, if the chain ever comes off (which it did once to me) you can just throttle over to a place where it's safe to pull off instead of being stuck dead in the middle of the road. So, that's nice.
The kick stand looks nice, but is kinda small. It's easy to unbalance it by just turning the wheel or bumping it a little. I had it fall off it's stand today. (Chipped some paint on the brake lever, but otherwise no harm done.) Level surface, nothing in the baskets. The wheel just flopped a bit and it unbalanced it. So, I'm going to have the bike shop put a double kick stand on it when I have the seat post clamp switched out.
The only thing that's really bothering me is the torque sensor. It seems to require a lot of torque from me before the motor turns on. And then it's kind of hard to get it to stay on steady, because I have to keep up that level of effort. So, it keeps coming on and going off when It should be steady. I do hope that this is just something where the torque sensor needs to be adjusted (can it be adjusted?) because it sort of defeats the purpose of having a motor assist if you have to be really cranking it to get it to engage. I wonder if that's something I can adjust or if I have to take it to a bike shop or the ebike shop? Does anyone know?
Overall, I'm quite happy with it. Only the torque sensor thing has me worried.
I don't like the seat post clamp at all. I've tightened it down REALLY good (had the hubby really crank it) and it still slips back (tilting in the process) when I go over big bumps. So, I'll definitely have to replace that with something else.
The shifting is a little rough. I was really having trouble shifting gears when I first got it, but it's getting smoother. I think it's just stiff from being new. So, that's probably fine.
On another note, if the chain ever comes off (which it did once to me) you can just throttle over to a place where it's safe to pull off instead of being stuck dead in the middle of the road. So, that's nice.
The kick stand looks nice, but is kinda small. It's easy to unbalance it by just turning the wheel or bumping it a little. I had it fall off it's stand today. (Chipped some paint on the brake lever, but otherwise no harm done.) Level surface, nothing in the baskets. The wheel just flopped a bit and it unbalanced it. So, I'm going to have the bike shop put a double kick stand on it when I have the seat post clamp switched out.
The only thing that's really bothering me is the torque sensor. It seems to require a lot of torque from me before the motor turns on. And then it's kind of hard to get it to stay on steady, because I have to keep up that level of effort. So, it keeps coming on and going off when It should be steady. I do hope that this is just something where the torque sensor needs to be adjusted (can it be adjusted?) because it sort of defeats the purpose of having a motor assist if you have to be really cranking it to get it to engage. I wonder if that's something I can adjust or if I have to take it to a bike shop or the ebike shop? Does anyone know?
Overall, I'm quite happy with it. Only the torque sensor thing has me worried.