Visited 50 cycles on Friday and rode sahel urban, pro connect commuter and agattu i8 hs.
Fist of all apologies for any errors and superficiality of testing
Pro connect seemed the speediest and most responsive. It had a rear hub motor and battery on frame inner. Derailleur gears worked well although apparently the speed comes at battery range cost compared to other Kalkhoffs.
The i8 was smooth and handled the only hill we could find well although I felt the need for an extra high gear on flat. Tim (?) explained that a different rear sprocket could be fitted to fix this.
The Nu-Vinci automatic gears on the Sahel were terrific and changes were seamless. The range was perfect even on manual.
All were more or less silent.
The staff were helpful without being pushy and made time for us when they were clearly busy. After sales service was not going to be an issue.
We both left feeling the sahel was the best choice for us.
At Cycle Heaven (York) we tested the medeo plus xt. Apparently the standard Gazelle drive was more suited to level terrain and the xt hub driven range of bikes is more powerful.
The medeo has 24 deraillier gears which clunked a couple of times but otherwise moved smoothly.
The battery has less range than the khalkoffs although intelligent gear use should minimise the difference.
I could sense no difference in the 'help' that the medeo gave compared to the kalkhoffs.
I think we will go for the Gazelles rather than the Sahels
pros:
The gazelle looks more like an ordinary bike. This issue would become less important probably. We liked the look although tastes differ
The fixtures on both bikes looked good quality but the gazelle scored higher there.
The gazelle handled slightly better.
Dealership 18 miles from home.
cons
The gazelle is distinctly noisier
shorter range
Lots of folk rate the khalkoffs!
Costs were comparative.
Both dealers were terrific
Lawrie