I have the EBC and just wanted to point out that the bike has the drop out for gears to be added, also Sean the owner will adjust the one gear for you if you want to adjust top speed. I have three bikes and two have gears, to be honest I leave it in top gear most of the time anyway and I am in hilly areas. Bike is very powerful. I did a pretty good review which you likely have read already on here but if you have specific questions I will be glad to help. There may be some other color choices not on website and may want to call and ask, I know they do custom but that gets pricing. Want to say it was Orange from the latest video or Black with Police written on the side but you could be asking for trouble with that one.
When I asked about the 7 speed kit via email this is want I was given, a little bit of marketing but agree:
You are more than welcome to add a 7 speed kit to the bike - however we would recommend you use the bike for a week or two before doing this - the reason is
1. 7 speed mechanical gears are notoriously unreliable
2. They are very costly to maintain
3. The chain has a high likelihood off coming off during each ride
4. Cable actuated brakes erode, stretch and rush over time leading to endless tweaking and constant adjustments
5. The motor already comes with 5 levels of assist - 20% all the way to 100% assist
6. You have the ability to add 100% per through your throttle should you need any extra gearing
7. Your electrical gearing is 1000 times more reliable that the mechanical gearing
A regular bike shop can install a basic 7 speed kit on your bike for around $100-$200 depending on your preferences.
Please try the bike before you add on this expense - only one of our customers has add the gears after purchase and came back and told us he now never uses his mechanical gears - and in fact agrees with us now
Hope this helps
Kind regards
Sean Lupton-Smith
Lupton-Smith Holdings
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