Well I have an Ezee Torq, and it's great when it's working, however it has had a few problems. These could be just due to my being unlucky, and also not to being as creative as flecc and the others.
The front brakes have been a real pain, they continually rub against the wheel as the wheel is no longer straight and I've even taken them off for now as it's better than the alternative. I've been to the bike shop numerous times, and it's fixed for a week and then it starts rubbing again.
I've had problems with the motor cutting out twice, the first time I needed a new accelerator (which was given to me free from 50 Cycles), the second time has not yet been resolved. When there is no motor the bike is absolutely awful to pedal due to the weight and the gearing (and my general unfitness).
I have a Li-ion battery, but from what 've been reading I made a bad decision, and it may not last all that long.
If I were buying a new bike now, I'd still be interested in the Torq as it really is great when it's working, but I think the Torq II looks interesting (expecially the front brakes) as I assume they've learnt some lessons from the original.
Good luck with making your decision, let us know what you buy and how you like it
The front brakes have been a real pain, they continually rub against the wheel as the wheel is no longer straight and I've even taken them off for now as it's better than the alternative. I've been to the bike shop numerous times, and it's fixed for a week and then it starts rubbing again.
I've had problems with the motor cutting out twice, the first time I needed a new accelerator (which was given to me free from 50 Cycles), the second time has not yet been resolved. When there is no motor the bike is absolutely awful to pedal due to the weight and the gearing (and my general unfitness).
I have a Li-ion battery, but from what 've been reading I made a bad decision, and it may not last all that long.
If I were buying a new bike now, I'd still be interested in the Torq as it really is great when it's working, but I think the Torq II looks interesting (expecially the front brakes) as I assume they've learnt some lessons from the original.
Good luck with making your decision, let us know what you buy and how you like it