Shoestring
Active Member
I went to the Philadelphia ebike expo 0n 11/4. Rode a bunch of new ebikes with varying drive systems on the indoor track, lots of fun. They all work well but I like some better then others. For what its worth: I didn't find anything I liked better then my Yamaha/sduro Hiabike. The shimamo 8000 was equally as smooth, the bosch comes on strong when it kicks in, the brose -I can't seem to get much feel out of it , the bafang max was not my favorite. It had an all or nothing personality, came late to the party and stayed on to long.
My favorite ride of the day was a Riese&Muller dual suspension, dual battery, bosch powered hybrid style bike. Full XTR w/Di2 electronic shifting, this was one nice bike! I can't afford one, but it was sure fun to ride. Thanks Mr Chris (Propel Ebikes) for bringing this one along. After talking shop with Mr Nolte, I met none other the Mr Court himself. Made my day, anyhow. I topped it off with lunch across the street from the expo center at the Philadelphia terminal market. A huge fresh pastrami sandwitch stacked high on deli rye, a ladle of coleslaw, a ladle of thousand island dressing, fresh potatoe chips, and unsweetened tea. Dang, life is good on the east coast!
My favorite ride of the day was a Riese&Muller dual suspension, dual battery, bosch powered hybrid style bike. Full XTR w/Di2 electronic shifting, this was one nice bike! I can't afford one, but it was sure fun to ride. Thanks Mr Chris (Propel Ebikes) for bringing this one along. After talking shop with Mr Nolte, I met none other the Mr Court himself. Made my day, anyhow. I topped it off with lunch across the street from the expo center at the Philadelphia terminal market. A huge fresh pastrami sandwitch stacked high on deli rye, a ladle of coleslaw, a ladle of thousand island dressing, fresh potatoe chips, and unsweetened tea. Dang, life is good on the east coast!