Alaskan
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My Homage Rohloff HS with Fox suspension arrived yesterday in time for me to assemble and ride and again today. My initial impressions and comparison to our Nevo Nuvinci GH and Cube Hybrid 500 Exc ( with Bosch CX) are as follows.
The Cube is the zippiest of the three. It seems to be the most responsive, quickest off the line and bounds up hill. I did modify it with a two tooth larger chain ring in front and the 11-46 tooth, 11 speed in the back.
The Nevo takes the most work getting up hill, is like riding a Benz or an old Checker Cab. Impressively solid, stable, great feeling of durability, smooth, dialed in controls, I love the functionality (if not the efficiency or gear range) of the Nuvinci.
I decided to go for the Homage now rather than wait till the e14 shifter became available for several reasons:
The Cube is the zippiest of the three. It seems to be the most responsive, quickest off the line and bounds up hill. I did modify it with a two tooth larger chain ring in front and the 11-46 tooth, 11 speed in the back.
The Nevo takes the most work getting up hill, is like riding a Benz or an old Checker Cab. Impressively solid, stable, great feeling of durability, smooth, dialed in controls, I love the functionality (if not the efficiency or gear range) of the Nuvinci.
I decided to go for the Homage now rather than wait till the e14 shifter became available for several reasons:
- It might not
- US currency is headed the wrong direction (from where I sit)
- When the battery is dead, you cannot change gears
- There may be import duties imposed on ebikes from Europe (a bike like this with e14 might end up costing thousands more)
- I may be able to retrofit an e14 some day (I did that with the Nyon that is on the Nevo and the Homage.)
- And not the least, my wife really likes the Nevo
- The full suspension on the road is indeed control technology.
- Near constant, reliable contact with the road, I can hear bumps more than feel them through the saddle.
- Climbs hills like a billy goat - I came up a 14% grade hill at 7mph in second gear, sport mode. I don't think there are any hills around here that would require 1st gear or turbo mode.
- Easy to sustain 24 mph on flat road, no wind in Tour mode with a cadence of 85 in 13th gear (there is one more)
- Going down hill in 14th gear at 32 mph my cadence was 90, I suspect I won't spin out till 35
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