I currently have a Kalkhoff Tasman (which is a great bike). However, it is coming up to 3 years old and I'm thinking of replacing it. I'm considering another Kalkhoff or a Gazelle. It seems quite difficult to get opinions on gazelle bikes though. What I want to know is: how easy it is to remove the chain guard? Will the chain guard prevent the chain stretching in any way? My Kalkhoff chain is always stretching and needing attention and I wondered if having a full chain guard will simply be a pain for mechanics or is it very easily removed? I've considered a carbon belt drive over a chain and would be interested to know what people think of that.
I also wondered about the Bosch motors. 50cycles are very convincing about the benefits of the impulse system over the Bosch (ie, torque) though others swear by the reliability of Bosch. I realise I'm opening a can of worms getting into this but if anyone has used both impulse and bosch I'd be interested to hear their thoughts.
Brakes are another issue. My Tasman has hydraulic rim brakes and all bike shops seem to hate working on them. I don't like them either principally because they need changed about every 3-6 months because they've worn down. I think I'd prefer disk brakes next time but the only gazelle I've really seen with them is the CityZen. I'm not sure why they continue to use these rim brakes when they seem so unpopular!
I have found the 'racktime' rear carrier on the Kalkhoff Tasman the best thing since sliced bread. I can easily snap on a basket using the clip it system to go to the supermarket or the allotment and remove it again when I'm finished. However, I don't think the gazelle bikes use this rack? Is that something that could be easily installed on a gazelle bike if I decided to go with them over Kalkhoff?
Finally, what is the hill climbing like on the latest gazelles?
As you can see I'm a bit befuddled by the whole thing. I love the Kalhoffs but I see a lot of them no longer have such an upright riding position as they used to. So any comments/thoughts would be useful! Thanks.
I also wondered about the Bosch motors. 50cycles are very convincing about the benefits of the impulse system over the Bosch (ie, torque) though others swear by the reliability of Bosch. I realise I'm opening a can of worms getting into this but if anyone has used both impulse and bosch I'd be interested to hear their thoughts.
Brakes are another issue. My Tasman has hydraulic rim brakes and all bike shops seem to hate working on them. I don't like them either principally because they need changed about every 3-6 months because they've worn down. I think I'd prefer disk brakes next time but the only gazelle I've really seen with them is the CityZen. I'm not sure why they continue to use these rim brakes when they seem so unpopular!
I have found the 'racktime' rear carrier on the Kalkhoff Tasman the best thing since sliced bread. I can easily snap on a basket using the clip it system to go to the supermarket or the allotment and remove it again when I'm finished. However, I don't think the gazelle bikes use this rack? Is that something that could be easily installed on a gazelle bike if I decided to go with them over Kalkhoff?
Finally, what is the hill climbing like on the latest gazelles?
As you can see I'm a bit befuddled by the whole thing. I love the Kalhoffs but I see a lot of them no longer have such an upright riding position as they used to. So any comments/thoughts would be useful! Thanks.