Purchased From: McConvey Belfast
Purchase Price: GBP 2989 (previous ones were £375, £350 and £800) so it is about double the price of the three preceding ones.
Time Owned: 1 day (I may update review later)
History: 2 curriedrive machines 2009-2014, Woosh Santana CD 2014-now (but broke during covid.).
Considered another Santana but really wanted a Big Bear which is no longer supplied. After over a year without I went for the Gazelle Bloom because it is sturdy, stable. It is marketed towards young mothers, but I liked the stability, the max-load of 170 Kg and the user-reviews indicating that with 2 kids and shopping it felt really stable. I also liked the steering-locking and double-stand for stable shopping. The risk was that a city-bike would not be that good on hills. I also like that it came with all the expensive parts I like. No self-fitting of Schwalbe big Apple after punctures etc.
Local Terrain: Hilly environment but with flat paths too (Loughshore, Comber Greenway)
Flat / Moderate Hills / Very Hilly (*delete as necessary)---Varying from flat to very hilly-------------------------------------------------------------------
Strengths:
Enviolo Gears are nice. Takes a little bit of getting used to, but seemlessly gearing down when it is too steep is great. If you switch the engine off you can tell that they are less efficient, but it is not a biggie. Apparently the gears need to settle over about 500 miles.
Schwalbe Big Apples and suspension and a good saddle made for a very comfortable ride. (Maiden-trip of 40 Miles with a mix of flat and steep hills).
Good lights.
Good cargo-like bike. Long rear-luggage carrier, solid front luggage-carrier.
Feels stable and sturdy.
Double-stand and steering-locking are handy for loading shopping.
Weaknesses: Supplied with Dutch AC Plug.
Purchase Price: GBP 2989 (previous ones were £375, £350 and £800) so it is about double the price of the three preceding ones.
Time Owned: 1 day (I may update review later)
History: 2 curriedrive machines 2009-2014, Woosh Santana CD 2014-now (but broke during covid.).
Considered another Santana but really wanted a Big Bear which is no longer supplied. After over a year without I went for the Gazelle Bloom because it is sturdy, stable. It is marketed towards young mothers, but I liked the stability, the max-load of 170 Kg and the user-reviews indicating that with 2 kids and shopping it felt really stable. I also liked the steering-locking and double-stand for stable shopping. The risk was that a city-bike would not be that good on hills. I also like that it came with all the expensive parts I like. No self-fitting of Schwalbe big Apple after punctures etc.
Local Terrain: Hilly environment but with flat paths too (Loughshore, Comber Greenway)
Flat / Moderate Hills / Very Hilly (*delete as necessary)---Varying from flat to very hilly-------------------------------------------------------------------
Strengths:
Enviolo Gears are nice. Takes a little bit of getting used to, but seemlessly gearing down when it is too steep is great. If you switch the engine off you can tell that they are less efficient, but it is not a biggie. Apparently the gears need to settle over about 500 miles.
Schwalbe Big Apples and suspension and a good saddle made for a very comfortable ride. (Maiden-trip of 40 Miles with a mix of flat and steep hills).
Good lights.
Good cargo-like bike. Long rear-luggage carrier, solid front luggage-carrier.
Feels stable and sturdy.
Double-stand and steering-locking are handy for loading shopping.
Weaknesses: Supplied with Dutch AC Plug.
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