Richard Stallard
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There is also a much cheaper Domane+ AL road bike which has an aluminium frame (vs. carbon fiber) and uses a Hynena drive similar to the Fx+.
Based on experience with my wife’s Fx+, I don’t think it is anywhere as good as my Vado SL, mainly due to the lack of proportional control of electric boost in response to rider torque. Despite that, my wife likes the bike because she can ride with no boost most of the time and only uses the motor if needed for hills or headwind. On the other hand, I ride my Vado SL with gentle (20%) boost most of the time with extra boost available if needed. For me, the Fx+ was a bit disappointing as it has all the elements, including torque sensor, to give a much better rider experience approaching that of the Vado SL.
Based on experience with my wife’s Fx+, I don’t think it is anywhere as good as my Vado SL, mainly due to the lack of proportional control of electric boost in response to rider torque. Despite that, my wife likes the bike because she can ride with no boost most of the time and only uses the motor if needed for hills or headwind. On the other hand, I ride my Vado SL with gentle (20%) boost most of the time with extra boost available if needed. For me, the Fx+ was a bit disappointing as it has all the elements, including torque sensor, to give a much better rider experience approaching that of the Vado SL.
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