Thanks for sharing, Ravi.
It’s great to hear these opinions from someone with such significant experiences on various e-bikes. You echo what most people will read when researching differences between DD and mid-drive systems. Before I bought my Stromer, I did a lot of research including test rides on a few mid-drive, full or front suspension systems, and came to the same conclusion. The Stromer I bought fit my needs best. And that's what's great about the eBike market today - so many variations for different preferences and needs of customers.
I also confirm bluecat's statement that even the 4-piston brakes (under the right conditions) squeak on my ST2s here in Switzerland.
Regarding what I would like to see in the second version of ST2 series:
1. Ability to dial in a speed limit. Here in some cities in Switzerland, certain bike zones allow only a maximum of 25km/h e-bikes. Technically, 45km/h bikes aren't allowed on the paths, or rather, the power assist must be turned off. So, I compromise, I set the power assist down to 1 or 2, and then pick a higher gear and pedal slowly, but I constantly am looking down at the screen to make sure I'm not exceeding 25km/h. So, it would be nice to have an option in the OMNI app to dial in a specific speed for the Custom setting.
2. Ability for the GPS/theft system to work without the primary battery in the bike. What I'd like to see is something like a small battery integrated into the OMNI computer on the bike. One that maintains a constant charge by being charged up from the primary battery while it is in the bike, and then once the primary battery is removed, this secondary integrated battery would have enough battery capacity to enable the GPS/theft system for say, 12-18 hours until the primary battery can be re-installed. Think of it - your iPhone or Samsung or most smartphones today have a relatively small size battery that can power the GPS and lightweight internet connectivity for 20-24 hours. Maybe the Stromer engineers can figure out a place to squeeze a sufficiently sized battery inside the frame. Why the need for this? Sometimes, I have a need to charge after my morning commute from home to the office (high wind, etc) in order to make sure I can make it all the way home in the afternoon. Likewise, when I park at home, I bring the battery inside all night for charging. In both cases, this practice of removing the battery to charge it indoors leaves the bike "unprotected" with regards to GPS/theft/tracking. Yes, I lock the bike when at work, and when at home, but we all know locks are not the only deterrent - and the Stromer tracking is supposed to be an additional little bit if "insurance". But, I'm a little miffed that the system only works when your battery is charged and installed in the bike. Yes, I knew this was how it worked when I bought it. But in reality, the impracticality of the design introduces some anxiety in the situation where we remove our batteries to charge off the bike. I would think this would be an easy and super "upgrade" for the next Stromer bike. (or, if they could create a new OMNI computer that's replaceable with the existing one for a price, I might even pay for such an upgrade!)
3. Maps and tracking. Would love to see additional metrics. I use the iOS app called Trails to map my ride and see my overall "performance". Sure, some of us are geeks about data. My point is, if Stromer could include the history of the trail/trip and associated metrics with each ride, I'd really enjoy to see that (and stop using/paying for a 3rd party app - just something else for me to launch on my phone before a ride).
Happy riding everyone!