Asher
Well-Known Member
Recently announced, seems like a pretty nice kit at a good price, from a company with a great reputation for customer service and durability, unlike all the relevant competition at this price or below.
Not a big fan of the mid step frame but at least they have multiple sizes. The stem is ugly and the handlebars stupid wide for an urban bike (NYC no less! where they're based), but that's easily fixed.
It has an enviolo continuously variable transmission, which I've found rather uninspiring to pedal on, but that was on shared bikes (Boston/DC) so maybe it was something else on the bike. Enviolos are supposed to have the best durability in their class (vs Shimano Nexus)
Best of all, it's a Class 3, 28 mph capable e-bike. Their prior e-bike had a 20 mph max, and cost $1k+ more.
Inb4 people gripe about a rigid fork. I switched to one and vastly preferred it. If you like to pedal hard, your knees make a better suspension .
Not a big fan of the mid step frame but at least they have multiple sizes. The stem is ugly and the handlebars stupid wide for an urban bike (NYC no less! where they're based), but that's easily fixed.
It has an enviolo continuously variable transmission, which I've found rather uninspiring to pedal on, but that was on shared bikes (Boston/DC) so maybe it was something else on the bike. Enviolos are supposed to have the best durability in their class (vs Shimano Nexus)
Best of all, it's a Class 3, 28 mph capable e-bike. Their prior e-bike had a 20 mph max, and cost $1k+ more.
Inb4 people gripe about a rigid fork. I switched to one and vastly preferred it. If you like to pedal hard, your knees make a better suspension .
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