If this ever becomes available in the UK, would anyone buy it? I ask primarily because I respect the opinions of the resident experts regarding batteries and stuff... And, sooner or later it will be here....
Tell you what d8veh, when I saw this device product 2yrs ago I said 'no way' but now looking again at it closely don't look too bad after all. I will have a go if it was given to me for a trial period.It'll appeal to some people, but I can't see it as a game changer. No disc brake version, a horrible colour, small battery and strange spokes will put off a lot of people. We'll have to wait to see what the UK price is.
As far as I can see, there's no torque arm, which is a bit worrying, but after three years in development, they must have confidence in it.
The pre-order price is in dollars and translates to a bit over £600.It'll appeal to some people, but I can't see it as a game changer. No disc brake version, a horrible colour, small battery and strange spokes will put off a lot of people. We'll have to wait to see what the UK price is.
As far as I can see, there's no torque arm, which is a bit worrying, but after three years in development, they must have confidence in it.
Speak for yourself, I started using an electric bike when my lung capacity was diagnosed as 10%. I wouldn't be able to use a "normal" bike, even on the fairly flat roads of Suffolk.. All electric bikes perform pretty well on flat roads, but, if that's the type of rides you do, you don't really need one.
No it fits to a normal cassette. . I thinkDoes it only come in single speed? If so I can't see it being much good for me where I live. Any single speed that can take me uphills isn't going to be much good on flat roads and vice versa.
see the review at the bottom of thisIf this ever becomes available in the UK, would anyone buy it? I ask primarily because I respect the opinions of the resident experts regarding batteries and stuff... And, sooner or later it will be here....
So it's not going to be legal in Europe then? Wow..see the review at the bottom of this
http://electricbikereview.com/superpedestrian/copenhagen-wheel/
it's a gearless 350w motor
I have read somewhere that there is a legal 250 version for the euIf it's successful enough in the States, they may send a modified controller 250 watt version into Europe, but it would have to be speed restricted too.
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Not even in Copenhagen?So it's not going to be legal in Europe then? Wow..
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And there's a shot of the inside showing lots of thick copper windings far from the centre,looks rather impressiveIts briefly reviewed on click on iPlayer this weekend,curiously they say drag and regeneration only kicks in if one briefly backpedals, and that it's good on hills