Very impressed with IGO's revamped line up - 17 new models for 2020

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Great quality builds, beautiful frames and battery integration, torque sensing combined with hub drives, and Blue tooth app connection with diagnostics for service techs. Considerable power via controllers that have a 90 amp capability. Can change from class II to class III as desired.

Price points very reasonable for all the upgrades and standard features.

Some photos of a few models at CABDA Midwest...

Way to go, IGO !
 

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torque sensing combined with hub drives

Hi Mike, looking at the EBR review of the iGo Core Elite II the specs say it has a cadence sensor, albeit a more sensitive 32 pole sensor. On the brand web page, the Aspire, Performance+, and Outland OKA & Laurentian models list a torque sensor in the specs, it seems the new models in their line-up are a mix of torque and cadence sensors. I like that both Outland models include both a torque sensor and a removable throttle, a rare combination in a pre-built ebike at the price point, I'd like to see iGo do this for their step-through city models. Torque sensor and a throttle is a combination currently only found on some DIY kits or higher-power >750w step-through models like the Hilleater Galiano ST or Juiced HyperScorpion moped, but I think it would be a selling point for some riders on Class 2 or 3 ebikes particularly in stop-go city traffic or when stopped and facing a hill-climb when towing a trailer.
 
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Hi Mike's and others on this forum. I'm new here;), in my late 60s, with mobility issues in more ways than one at this moment (like pretty much the rest of the planet it seems;-)), but I'm out in the boonies which means I can enjoy the outdoors as much as I can but my aging knees and muscles are protesting and request some help! Before they go on strike, I have decided to get myself an eBike to improve their situation. I have narrowed down my choice to either the RadMini Step-Thru 2, or the hot new iGo Royal. Does anyone know WHEN the Royal will be available in Canada? I'm from New Brunswick, on the east coast of Canada.
 
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