Although I was happy with my Orbit/Panda conversion and very happy with the Oxygen eMate, I was casually on the lookout for an off-the-shelf commuter. I have found one on eBay & just bought it. It's an Ortler Wien. It's got a 7-speed Nexus hub and was a steal at £800, seeing as it is only 10 months old and has a Bosch Active Line drive.
I'm selling the Panda kit in the classifieds and have just bought a Badass 3.4 dongle for the Ortler.
This is a bit of a compromise for a few reasons:
I'm quite excited to be getting a new bike, well new to me anyway, and can't wait to try it out on my commute. The Schwalbe studded winter tyres will be getting used again. I shall be reviewing it once I have got it between my legs...
I'm selling the Panda kit in the classifieds and have just bought a Badass 3.4 dongle for the Ortler.
This is a bit of a compromise for a few reasons:
- The Ortler has v brakes and a coaster brake. I would have preferred disc brakes, but the price won
- I don't have fond memories of coaster brakes. I like to back pedal to relax my legs when riding, but that won't be an option. The coaster brake does have its uses though
- The Orbit is a fine bike and I suspect the basic Ortler won't be quite as refined
- I have some trepidation about setting up the Badass dongle - probably unfounded
I'm quite excited to be getting a new bike, well new to me anyway, and can't wait to try it out on my commute. The Schwalbe studded winter tyres will be getting used again. I shall be reviewing it once I have got it between my legs...