I'd say much the same as the others, Aroncox, but one or two other things: the Torq isn't that heavy, especially for an electric - many, if not most of us could probably lose more weight than the amount the Torq exceeds a mid-range aluminium framed bike : the large look of the Torq and standard gearing probably don't help give the impression it is rideable without power, but I've found lowering the gearing has really made a huge improvement to its rideability with or without power assistance, especially on starts and steeper slopes, without compromising pedal assist at top speed in the least, for my riding style .
As for reliability, I'd hope that so long as problems have been completely resolved, the bike ought to be reliable for the longer term?
If I could get around as easily and enjoyably on a non-powered bike, I'd never have bought an ebike - I might get fitter faster but I prefer having the choice how much & when to exercise, while still being able to get around at the same time .
Hope that helps, plus I pretty much covered the NiMH/battery question in your 'New battery already' thread.
I consider anyone who even visits these pages, let alone ride an ebike regularly, to be one of a rare breed .
All the best.
Stuart.
As for reliability, I'd hope that so long as problems have been completely resolved, the bike ought to be reliable for the longer term?
If I could get around as easily and enjoyably on a non-powered bike, I'd never have bought an ebike - I might get fitter faster but I prefer having the choice how much & when to exercise, while still being able to get around at the same time .
Hope that helps, plus I pretty much covered the NiMH/battery question in your 'New battery already' thread.
I consider anyone who even visits these pages, let alone ride an ebike regularly, to be one of a rare breed .
All the best.
Stuart.
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