Tbone
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First time e-bike buyer in Germany. Need some advice.
Which 25kmh e-bike should I buy? After reviewing, testing, researching, I'm currently choosing between a Stromer ST1 and a Riese Müller Charger. Here's what I've found so far:
Stromer St1 M25
- For 2017 and the German market Stromer is offering a 25 kmh version of the ST1, thereby getting rid of the previous Elite and Premium(?) models. The bike includes the city fenders and rack, carbon fork and the 522wh battery. It starts at 2990,-. Optional 620wh battery for 300,-.
I'm confused about Stromer's "M25" designation which lists the motor as having only 250 watts. I've only been able to test ride the ST2 (which is out of my price range). Does anyone know if you can still change the M25 motor to increase power using the codes on the controller? 250 watt motor seems a bit low.
Question: What is the status of hub motors? Is there a future for them or are they being faded out? Of the three or four e-bike shops I've been to only one features a bike with a hub motor (the Stromer).
R&M Charger Touring
- Starts at around 3100,- Euros and goes up to ST2 prices from there. The motor is really good and has plenty of power even in a 25 kmh version. It actually feels more powerful than the ST2's 500w I tested.
Any thoughts, hints or advice is welcome.
e-Drive safe.
-Tommi
Which 25kmh e-bike should I buy? After reviewing, testing, researching, I'm currently choosing between a Stromer ST1 and a Riese Müller Charger. Here's what I've found so far:
Stromer St1 M25
- For 2017 and the German market Stromer is offering a 25 kmh version of the ST1, thereby getting rid of the previous Elite and Premium(?) models. The bike includes the city fenders and rack, carbon fork and the 522wh battery. It starts at 2990,-. Optional 620wh battery for 300,-.
I'm confused about Stromer's "M25" designation which lists the motor as having only 250 watts. I've only been able to test ride the ST2 (which is out of my price range). Does anyone know if you can still change the M25 motor to increase power using the codes on the controller? 250 watt motor seems a bit low.
Question: What is the status of hub motors? Is there a future for them or are they being faded out? Of the three or four e-bike shops I've been to only one features a bike with a hub motor (the Stromer).
R&M Charger Touring
- Starts at around 3100,- Euros and goes up to ST2 prices from there. The motor is really good and has plenty of power even in a 25 kmh version. It actually feels more powerful than the ST2's 500w I tested.
Any thoughts, hints or advice is welcome.
e-Drive safe.
-Tommi
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