Trail Cruiser
Well-Known Member
I think the easiest way (most user friendly) to use a mid drive is to pair it with automatic transmission like the nuvinci harmony (or H/SYNC in the Bosch). It is also the most efficient since it will always keep your cadence at the optimum window, thus extending your battery range. Another advantage is it automatically shifts down to the lowest gear (first gear equivalent) when stopping and then upshifts by itself when you regained speed (just like your typical car with automatic transmission).
The system is so easy to operate. you just set it and forget it. Even a novice can fully appreciate the joy of riding a bicycle.
However, the cost is prohibitive as an aftermarket product (in fact it's not even openly offered as an aftermarket, only the manual version is available in the stores). I inquired FLX if they can offer Nuvinci Harmony and they said it's too pricey and a little heavier compared to the traditional gear cluster.
http://www.fallbrooktech.com/cycling/harmony
These are the ebikes that I'm aware of in the US to offer the OEM nuvinci automatic transmission.
1. Corratec Lifebike (H/SYNC). This ebike is originally designed in partnership with "Dr. Ludwig V. Geiger who developed the LIFE concept, aimed at encouraging people who would not normally ride to improve their life style with exercise." The frame is designed to handle heavy riders to almost 350 pounds. (You can use german to english google translator.)
http://e-bike-test.org/vergleich/der-vater-des-corratec-lifebike-bei-uns-im-interview/
You can change the setting on the youtube below for english caption.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=869&v=nXuYlbN2cRo
https://electricbikereview.com/corratec/lifebike/
2. CUBE SUV Hybrid SL 27.5 (H/SYNC)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=483&v=Ctq6QzD_eZ4
https://electricbikereview.com/cube/suv-hybrid-sl-27-5/
3. Piaggio Wi bike active plus (H/SYNC, 28 mph top speed).
http://www.wibikenyc.com/activeplus/
It can also be applied as a fitness trainer using a smartphone app.
--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bGnlk-W1Fs
4. Evelo Galaxy ST & TT (programamble top speed, I think), it uses the H8 controller.
https://www.evelo.com/electric-bicycles/galaxy-st/
(Link Removed - No Longer Exists)
5. Tempo electric bikes, a company supposedly catered for the ladies, short people (lower seat tube), for seniors with limited flexibility, and also for the novice and the non-mechanically inclined riders. However, you'll be surprised to find premium quality parts in these ebikes. It uses the more simple H3 controller with 3 predetermined cadence settings (low, medium, & high).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=E5rmCe1T6Zw
http://tempobicycles.com/bikes/
There may be other models that I am not aware of.
ADDENDUM:
6. RIESE & MULLER CRUISER (H/SYNC)
https://propelbikes.com/product/riese-muller-cruiser/
7. eProdigy Logan (H8 controller)
https://electricbikereview.com/eprodigy/logan/
The system is so easy to operate. you just set it and forget it. Even a novice can fully appreciate the joy of riding a bicycle.
However, the cost is prohibitive as an aftermarket product (in fact it's not even openly offered as an aftermarket, only the manual version is available in the stores). I inquired FLX if they can offer Nuvinci Harmony and they said it's too pricey and a little heavier compared to the traditional gear cluster.
http://www.fallbrooktech.com/cycling/harmony
These are the ebikes that I'm aware of in the US to offer the OEM nuvinci automatic transmission.
1. Corratec Lifebike (H/SYNC). This ebike is originally designed in partnership with "Dr. Ludwig V. Geiger who developed the LIFE concept, aimed at encouraging people who would not normally ride to improve their life style with exercise." The frame is designed to handle heavy riders to almost 350 pounds. (You can use german to english google translator.)
http://e-bike-test.org/vergleich/der-vater-des-corratec-lifebike-bei-uns-im-interview/
You can change the setting on the youtube below for english caption.
https://electricbikereview.com/corratec/lifebike/
2. CUBE SUV Hybrid SL 27.5 (H/SYNC)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=483&v=Ctq6QzD_eZ4
https://electricbikereview.com/cube/suv-hybrid-sl-27-5/
3. Piaggio Wi bike active plus (H/SYNC, 28 mph top speed).
It can also be applied as a fitness trainer using a smartphone app.
--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bGnlk-W1Fs
4. Evelo Galaxy ST & TT (programamble top speed, I think), it uses the H8 controller.
(Link Removed - No Longer Exists)
5. Tempo electric bikes, a company supposedly catered for the ladies, short people (lower seat tube), for seniors with limited flexibility, and also for the novice and the non-mechanically inclined riders. However, you'll be surprised to find premium quality parts in these ebikes. It uses the more simple H3 controller with 3 predetermined cadence settings (low, medium, & high).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=E5rmCe1T6Zw
http://tempobicycles.com/bikes/
There may be other models that I am not aware of.
ADDENDUM:
6. RIESE & MULLER CRUISER (H/SYNC)
https://propelbikes.com/product/riese-muller-cruiser/
7. eProdigy Logan (H8 controller)
https://electricbikereview.com/eprodigy/logan/
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