Hey all,
I'm new to EBR Forums, and am planning to buy a Toughroad E+ GX (model year 2018) for 45-50 km (~30 miles) single trip, once a week commutes.
As combining these distances twice on a day, together with the working day, is a bit too tiring on my normal road bike I am looking into the e-bike option.
The Toughroad E+ 2018 is currently my favorite option, as I can buy it with a reasonable discount (€2499, from €3299).
My requirements are:
- Sport/aero position
- Preferably drop bars
- 32mm tire clearance
- Bike weight close to 20kg or lower, not 25+
- Effective range of 30+ miles
- The cheaper the better, not very likely to spend over €3000
- Not a speed pedelec, still want to ride bike only trails/paths (not allowed for 45km/h 28mph bikes in Belgium)
I think the toughroad ticks all those boxes.
I've looked at other options (Road E+ (1 & 2), CrossRip, Haibike), and speed pedelec (Quick E+, E-Grinder). But the higher prices put me off.
But, I still have some questions for you guys who have experience with this bike, the local shop couldn't answer with certainty yet.
- I've read that Giant improved their cadence cut-off limit for both the Sport & Pro SynDrive.
-- When do you feel power starting to cut off? I'd like to able to do a maximum of 100-105 continuous cadence. My avarage cadence on the commute on my road bike is mid 80.
-- Is this improvement true for the 2018 model?
- Would you think the 42x11T will be a limiting factor to reach a speed of e.g. ~45km/h? When I'd try slipstreaming behind some pedelecs
-- Maybe you know a certain speed at another gear, for a certain cadence? And I can calculate what that would result in on gears 42x11T
- Does the 2018 model have the five (instead of three) assist levels?
Regarding your search for extra mounting space, I have been using these with success on my road bike:
https://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/Alumin...nsion-Holder-FH/283244802228?var=583694486133