Here is my initial report on the FREY CC Bike:
Positives;
-this thing is huge, im 5' 9 1/2" and the "crossbar" is at my crotch!
- incredible power and speed
- great at off road and single track. I describe ANY bike with 27.5" wheels or bigger to be less agile than a 26" tire bike. That said, Ive bombed this thing down technical single track and it performed like a champ, easily passing hard tail riders, tho no air yet.....
- high quality perfect set up. Brakes & shifting are perfect
-a small plastic piece had a bit of shipping damage, ivy put a new part and related screws in the mail immediately- that is perfectly fair and i am happy
- MY RANGE IS LONGER THAN OTHERS ON THIS THREAD. Im getting about 60 + miles per full charge, using Eco 1 & 2. Remember that new batteries are weird and must be fully charged and depleted several times to get up to full capacity!!
- the charger is small and very light so it can easily be brought along for the ride
- integrated lighting is hooked to the brake levers!
- all specced parts are there. SR seat, wellgo pedal, promax stem post and bar, quanta hubs etc
- incredible head turner. Folks in my neighborhood are blown away, especially my neighbor who bought three 250 watt hub drive bikes-the look on his face was hilarious. Im getting "woooo sexy" quite a bit. The folks at work (well those who still come in once and a while like myself) are pissed off that they have paid huuuge money for Trek, Specialized and Tern e bikes, and mine is twice the speed and higher quality to boot.
Negatives:
-this thing is huge, im 5' 9 1/2" and the "crossbar" is at my crotch! Not really a step through.
- 27.5 tires are weird if you are used to 26, its a different experience
- the charger is very small, plastic and lightweight, so its portable but is the quality there?
- no shift sensor, as my first e bike i assumed a shift sensor was included on all high end e bikes. Not this one. And it is necessary if you want your cassettes to last. I've already taught myself to tap the brake lever just enough to kill the motor (but not enough to move the caliper) when shifting
- the water bottle holder actually is in the way. When getting on or off the bike it is nearly impossible to not rub against it. If i ever dump this thing, my junk is going to smash into that darn bottle cage.
- the negatives are minor imho. Yea a shift sensor is necessary on all ultra equipped bikes but other than that one main caveat i would absolutely buy this bike again and again.
This bike is 100% to claim. It is absolutely just what Frey says it is, a unique TRUE hybrid commuter/ off road e bike.
Definitely recommended!!!!