Over50
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I should be seeing my Charger GT Nuvinci HS in the coming weeks. I wanted to start a thread anticipating posting some pics and enventually commuting video.
My purchase is through Propel Bikes in Brooklyn. Chris Nolte is very generous with his time and has been great about answering my silly/newbie questions.
I'm not thinking of any significant modifications. At the outset we're installing some security bolts - more info on that when the bike arrives. Also contemplating thorn proof tubes vs a liquid filler.
For the most part, I'll try the bike as-is/stock but may opt to change the pedals and seatpost in the near future. For pedals I like the Origen 8 Pro-Classique that I have on my human powered bike but not sure if they are appropriate for a speed pedelec. The stock seatpost is a suspension post by Post Moderne that probably isn't found much in the USA. I couldn't find much user review on the web but it does offer the ability to change springs and adjust tension. I'll give it a trial run but at some point I may opt to switch it out for a Body Float (assuming they have a shim that will fit). I have the Body Float with black/black springs on my human powered bike and I'm a satisfied customer.
For commuting I'll start out with an Ortleib Urban Back Roller pannier and a Brooks pannier. The two combined should fit laptop and a change of clothes. For security I'm still considering the Boomerang GPS but I have some doubts as to whether it will fit given the placement of the water bottle mounts on the Charger and the length of the Boomerang. I will also use at least two locks: the Abus Bordo comes with the Charger and is keyed the same as the Bosch battery pack. After that I already own the Litelok, the Abus Mini Ulock and an Abus combination lock. So probably the Litelok and the Bordo will allow me to secure both wheels and the frame. I'm hoping to be able to park in the same public garage where I park my vehicle. It does offer decent security with cameras and patrols.
The commute will be 16 to 17 miles 1-way. Some tough urban environments in stretches but some dedicated bike lanes in other stretches. I ventured out on Christmas and made this video with the dashcam on my Subaru. Originally 45 minutes is cut down to 6 at double speed:
https://youtu.be/2PWTnuO5918
My purchase is through Propel Bikes in Brooklyn. Chris Nolte is very generous with his time and has been great about answering my silly/newbie questions.
I'm not thinking of any significant modifications. At the outset we're installing some security bolts - more info on that when the bike arrives. Also contemplating thorn proof tubes vs a liquid filler.
For the most part, I'll try the bike as-is/stock but may opt to change the pedals and seatpost in the near future. For pedals I like the Origen 8 Pro-Classique that I have on my human powered bike but not sure if they are appropriate for a speed pedelec. The stock seatpost is a suspension post by Post Moderne that probably isn't found much in the USA. I couldn't find much user review on the web but it does offer the ability to change springs and adjust tension. I'll give it a trial run but at some point I may opt to switch it out for a Body Float (assuming they have a shim that will fit). I have the Body Float with black/black springs on my human powered bike and I'm a satisfied customer.
For commuting I'll start out with an Ortleib Urban Back Roller pannier and a Brooks pannier. The two combined should fit laptop and a change of clothes. For security I'm still considering the Boomerang GPS but I have some doubts as to whether it will fit given the placement of the water bottle mounts on the Charger and the length of the Boomerang. I will also use at least two locks: the Abus Bordo comes with the Charger and is keyed the same as the Bosch battery pack. After that I already own the Litelok, the Abus Mini Ulock and an Abus combination lock. So probably the Litelok and the Bordo will allow me to secure both wheels and the frame. I'm hoping to be able to park in the same public garage where I park my vehicle. It does offer decent security with cameras and patrols.
The commute will be 16 to 17 miles 1-way. Some tough urban environments in stretches but some dedicated bike lanes in other stretches. I ventured out on Christmas and made this video with the dashcam on my Subaru. Originally 45 minutes is cut down to 6 at double speed:
https://youtu.be/2PWTnuO5918