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If you had a choice & no waiting, would you choose Priority Current with Shimano or Enviolo?
Definitely the Enviolo for the better gear range.If you had a choice & no waiting, would you choose Priority Current with Shimano or Enviolo?
Not mid January, mid 2021. No idea on the price, but maybe shoot them an email about it!What price is Priority going charge for Priority Current with Enviolo, when it's brought back in mid-January?
I will, and if this turns out not to be the best decision, I'll report back as well!Glad you found something you like. I know nothing about that bike, but it's a good motor ... quiet strong and durable from all accounts. Keep us posted.
It's a Wuxi TM01 https://electricbikereview.com/foru...ates-belt-mid-drive-e-bike.38165/#post-340077 Not aware of any other 28mph e-bike with this motor.What was the motor in the Priority Current, say again?
Sorry, I didn't check closely enough. A mid-2021 reintroduction, that's really late in the bike season. You saw the chart of the gear range of Shimano Inter-5E, I really worry it's nowhere near enough low gear range & not enough high gear range for you(for a Class 3 e-bike). It's possible to maybe get enough high gear range, but the drawback is not enough low gear range(& vice versa).Not mid January, mid 2021. No idea on the price, but maybe shoot them an email about it!
I will, and if this turns out not to be the best decision, I'll report back as well!
Yeah, I'm guessing it could be at any point between now and June depending on parts availability (just a guess).Sorry, I didn't check closely enough. A mid-2021 reintroduction, that's really late in the bike season. You saw the chart of the gear range of Shimano Inter-5E, I really worry it's nowhere near enough low gear range & not enough high gear range for you(for a Class 3 e-bike). It's possible to maybe get enough high gear range, but the drawback is not enough low gear range(& vice versa).
The equalizer is that you have an e-bike motor to help you both ways in going up hills & go to higher speed. A good powerful motor will compensate for that.Yeah, I'm guessing it could be at any point between now and June depending on parts availability (just a guess).
Regarding gearing, it's definitely possible, but it's a risk I decided to take, in the end. I stressed this point to Priority multiple times and they assured me they tested the bike on 12%+ hills and it climbed with ease. Worst case scenario, I return it. Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
Exactly - I had heard some mixed feedback in the beginning, but now I've been getting more positive opinions from people getting their Shimano Currents.The equalizer is that you have an e-bike motor to help you both ways in going up hills & go to higher speed. A good powerful motor will compensate for that.
I gave them the same feedback, they should offer at least a PDF for download with the full specs!How many teeth in the chainring and cassette on the Priority Current? And how wide are the tires?
I'd like to compare the Current's gearing to known bikes, but I don't see Priority listing these specs.
That's what I trying to figure out too. I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm only aware of 2 other e-bike models available in North America with the Shimano Inter-5E IGH. It would be possible to change the chainring & cassette within limits.How many teeth in the chainring and cassette on the Priority Current? And how wide are the tires?
I'd like to compare the Current's gearing to known bikes, but I don't see Priority listing these specs.
Regarding how many teeth, no idea. However, this chart might help if that's what you're trying to establish:
Another user who already got their Current received this from Priority. It's somewhere in this thread here.Thanks! Where did you find that chart?
1 | 30.4 |
2 | 34.82 |
3 | 39.25 |
4 | 45.05 |
5 | 50.58 |
6 | 58.04 |
7 | 64.12 |
8 | 71.58 |
9 | 80.98 |
10 | 93.42 |
11 | 110.55 |
You make all the right points. I don't have the bike yet, but here is my thinking:According to this calculator my e-bike (BMC Alpenchallenge AMP Cross LTD) has this gearing in gear-inches:
1 30.4 2 34.82 3 39.25 4 45.05 5 50.58 6 58.04 7 64.12 8 71.58 9 80.98 10 93.42 11 110.55
The Enviolo Current is geared a bit lower but otherwise similar. The Shimano Current starts half-way between my gears #2 and #3 and ends a bit higher than my gear #10.
I've had my bike for a month and have been riding around the Berkeley hills. (You are in SF if I recall.) I would not want to be without gears #1 and #2, even with motor assist. If anything, I could probably use even lower gearing than what I have. But I try to choose gears as if I didn't have a motor and then keep the assist level modest or even off. I use the higher gears mainly downhill without assist. My least used gear is #11 because I'm not a speed demon.
My wife wants to ride with me in the Berkeley hills. Based on the chart above, I would not recommend the Shimano Current to my wife, but I might have picked the Enviolo Current if it were still available.
I think some people don't care as much about low gearing and are content to crank up the assist level instead. I have no doubt that my bike could fly up any hill I've encountered in gear #3 on Turbo (which I have never used except to test it out). So I can believe that the Shimano Current would serve that riding style.