Hi all,
Sorry to bother you all again but I am still struggling to decide what bike to get. I nearly put an order in this morning for a Synergie Mistral but then found out I could afford a Pro Connect. £600 versus £1500.
So I guess the question is whether the Pro Connect, at two and a half times the cost of the Mistral is that much better? I really like the look of the Pro Connect and hear all sorts of good things about the Kalkhoffs but at 2.5x the cost I am hesitant. You can put a smaller cog on the back and boost the top assisted speed but the Mistral can be destricted too.
I also read Flecc's long term test of the ezee battery thread and in it he mentions that the panasonic system isn't that powerful and that there are some concerns with the hub gears as ideally no power should be applied whilst changing gear but the kalkhoffs motor keeps applying force for a few seconds after you stop pedalling - you either have to wait ages before changing gear or just change gear and hope your hub gears last. At £400+ once the warranty expires I'd be a bit concerned about my hub gears I think.
For the £900 I'd save by getting the Mistral I could get a spare battery for longer trips / panick moments when I realise I forgot to charge the battery up the night before and get a good quality racer and possibly even a decent mountain bike too. To me that sounds fantastic but then I'll always be wondering just how much better the Pro Connect is over the Mistral. Ack!
Sorry to bother you all again but I am still struggling to decide what bike to get. I nearly put an order in this morning for a Synergie Mistral but then found out I could afford a Pro Connect. £600 versus £1500.
So I guess the question is whether the Pro Connect, at two and a half times the cost of the Mistral is that much better? I really like the look of the Pro Connect and hear all sorts of good things about the Kalkhoffs but at 2.5x the cost I am hesitant. You can put a smaller cog on the back and boost the top assisted speed but the Mistral can be destricted too.
I also read Flecc's long term test of the ezee battery thread and in it he mentions that the panasonic system isn't that powerful and that there are some concerns with the hub gears as ideally no power should be applied whilst changing gear but the kalkhoffs motor keeps applying force for a few seconds after you stop pedalling - you either have to wait ages before changing gear or just change gear and hope your hub gears last. At £400+ once the warranty expires I'd be a bit concerned about my hub gears I think.
For the £900 I'd save by getting the Mistral I could get a spare battery for longer trips / panick moments when I realise I forgot to charge the battery up the night before and get a good quality racer and possibly even a decent mountain bike too. To me that sounds fantastic but then I'll always be wondering just how much better the Pro Connect is over the Mistral. Ack!