A couple of weeks ago I got a Veego Semi-fat. Bike arrived in great shape with little setup required. Derailleur and brakes were even pretty well adjusted. I rode a couple of days with the cheap platform pedals and my feet kept slipping off so I got a set of Crank Bros platform pedals that work great. All of the clamps and adjusters work great. It was easy to get the seat and handlebars to the right height and they don’t slip at all. I put 40 miles on the bike in the first few days then went on an R V trip with the bike. During the trip the bike on the back of the RV had an encounter with a fence that pretzeled the front wheel. Amazingly the polycarbonate wheel bounced right back to proper shape. Since coming home I have put another 26 miles on the bike. The rear derailleur needs a small adjustment.
Negatives are that the trip odometer resets if the controller turns off so I lose trip mileage when I stop. Motor has five assist levels and a throttle. The assist is not torque sensitive. There is a bit of a surge when changing assist levels. The bike could use a bigger chain wheel; it is easy to spin out. This is the fourth ebike I’ve owned. I sold one with mid drive about a year and a half ago because I thought I was moving. Then I had a year and a half break due to cancer treatment. While this bike is not perfect I enjoy riding it quite a bit. It is quite comfortable. Over the years I’ve had many bikes and ridden thousands of miles. I got this one to ease back into biking and to take on RV trips. Most people who are casual riders would be very happy with this bike and don’t need to spend more.
I am contemplating adding a mid drive to one of my other bikes but I’m surprisingly happy with this bike so I think I’ll keep riding this one as an all around bike for a while. Most of my rides are around 5-10 miles and don’t put a dent in the battery power available.
Negatives are that the trip odometer resets if the controller turns off so I lose trip mileage when I stop. Motor has five assist levels and a throttle. The assist is not torque sensitive. There is a bit of a surge when changing assist levels. The bike could use a bigger chain wheel; it is easy to spin out. This is the fourth ebike I’ve owned. I sold one with mid drive about a year and a half ago because I thought I was moving. Then I had a year and a half break due to cancer treatment. While this bike is not perfect I enjoy riding it quite a bit. It is quite comfortable. Over the years I’ve had many bikes and ridden thousands of miles. I got this one to ease back into biking and to take on RV trips. Most people who are casual riders would be very happy with this bike and don’t need to spend more.
I am contemplating adding a mid drive to one of my other bikes but I’m surprisingly happy with this bike so I think I’ll keep riding this one as an all around bike for a while. Most of my rides are around 5-10 miles and don’t put a dent in the battery power available.
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