Hey all,
so I stripped down and rewired the old Powabyke X-6 that I bought, works quite well, throttle needed a little love and attention and still seems to only have a very small sweet spot where the power really kicks in (is this normal for the 5 pin connector types?).
So far I've racked up about 112miles a week commuting to my workplace for the past three weeks.
Unfortunately this is along a canal path cycle route which is badly maintained, essentially it swaps terrain types every couple of miles with the first type being a shaky, bone jarring hell and the second type making me wish I was back on the first type.
I have adjusted just about everything I can to set my cycling position where it is the most comfortable/efficient but the lack of any kind of suspension is destroying my enthusiasm for the journey and possibly my gentleman vegetables.
I am limited with the disposable income I can spend on a new bike at this moment and would like, if possible, for you far more experienced e-bikers to give me a 'no holds barred' evaluation of a Cyclotricity revolver over a Greenedge cs2.
I realise the zoom suspension systems on both aren't exactly the greatest but my bruised man fruit and I are very much of the opinion that some is better than none.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice on this matter,
Noob.
so I stripped down and rewired the old Powabyke X-6 that I bought, works quite well, throttle needed a little love and attention and still seems to only have a very small sweet spot where the power really kicks in (is this normal for the 5 pin connector types?).
So far I've racked up about 112miles a week commuting to my workplace for the past three weeks.
Unfortunately this is along a canal path cycle route which is badly maintained, essentially it swaps terrain types every couple of miles with the first type being a shaky, bone jarring hell and the second type making me wish I was back on the first type.
I have adjusted just about everything I can to set my cycling position where it is the most comfortable/efficient but the lack of any kind of suspension is destroying my enthusiasm for the journey and possibly my gentleman vegetables.
I am limited with the disposable income I can spend on a new bike at this moment and would like, if possible, for you far more experienced e-bikers to give me a 'no holds barred' evaluation of a Cyclotricity revolver over a Greenedge cs2.
I realise the zoom suspension systems on both aren't exactly the greatest but my bruised man fruit and I are very much of the opinion that some is better than none.
Thanks in advance for any helpful advice on this matter,
Noob.