Captain Slow
Well-Known Member
I enjoyed getting the Creo and riding it when I first got it. But this year I bought an Aethos, which cost slightly less than what I paid for the Creo. For road riding the Aethos is just so much nicer to ride. It doesn't have a motor, but that hasn't been an issue for me and since we have a 32 km/hr. limit in Canada there were many times when I was riding the Creo where the motor wasn't doing anything but adding weight to the bike.
The Creo is still a nice ride, but the Aethos is just so much nicer that I don't bother with the Creo.
Now the Creo has become my gravel machine and will be used as a commuter in the fall when my employer has staff returning to the office.
As light as the Creo is for an electric bike, it just can't ride the same as a regular carbon bike and that affects the ride quality. I used to read how others said they'd never buy a Creo because of the under powered motor and I thought to myself, it's enough for me. But now I find myself moving in that direction. Since the weight adversely affects the feel of the bike I'm now thinking an electric bike around 40 lbs, that has a more powerful motor and bigger battery is the way to go. If you're going to take that handling hit, then get some more power!
I still like the Creo, but the honeymoon is over and the Aethos is my preferred bike now.
The Creo is still a nice ride, but the Aethos is just so much nicer that I don't bother with the Creo.
Now the Creo has become my gravel machine and will be used as a commuter in the fall when my employer has staff returning to the office.
As light as the Creo is for an electric bike, it just can't ride the same as a regular carbon bike and that affects the ride quality. I used to read how others said they'd never buy a Creo because of the under powered motor and I thought to myself, it's enough for me. But now I find myself moving in that direction. Since the weight adversely affects the feel of the bike I'm now thinking an electric bike around 40 lbs, that has a more powerful motor and bigger battery is the way to go. If you're going to take that handling hit, then get some more power!
I still like the Creo, but the honeymoon is over and the Aethos is my preferred bike now.