Kalkhoff Proconnect S
Reviewer: Dynamic Position Previous E-Bike Experience: None
Purchased From: 50 Cycles
Purchase Price: £2295
Time Owned: 6 weeks Distance Travelled: 255 miles
Terrain: 63% flat tarmac off road surface, 37% steep hills on-road (1:5 - 1:3 est.).
Bike Weight: 22Kg Battery Weight: 3Kg
My Weight: 91 Kg Pannier Bag weight: 4KG
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An e-bike bought to replace my worn out 6 year old Raleigh P4000 (with 8000+ miles) push-bike for commuting purposes. (In inclement (wet) weather commuting is done by car.)
Purchase was made on a purely technical basis without ever having ridden an e-bike before with my questions being answered by Pedelec Forum members and their resident expert Flecc.
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I was impressed with the Kalkhoff Proconnect S e-bike immediately I took it out of the box. It was easy to adjust the handle bars, seat and fit the pedals. The battery was charged within 6 hours.
The ProConnect S is very well engineered and came supplied with everything that I needed as standard. I was particularly pleased that the bike did not look too different from my Raleigh P4000 and without the battery it weighed exactly the same.
I can only compare the performance of the ProConnect S against my Raleigh P4000, but the difference is stunning. The average commute time has shortened from 28 minutes to less than 19 minutes for a 4.2 mile one way trip. (The same commute by car takes between 20 minutes and 1 hour depending on traffic). With ‘high assist’ on for most of the journey the 4.2 miles has been covered in 17 minutes. The off-road terrain being covered at an average speed of 20 mph and the on-road hills at 6 – 12 mph (up-hill) and 18 – 36mph down hill. Trying as hard as I could to pedal the fastest speed obtained was 40mph over ¾ of a mile down hill stretch of road.
According to the supplied cycle computer the 250 miles have been covered in 20 hours.
I have been impressed at how the Kalkhoff Proconnect S performs just like an ordinary push-bike without power. I have been awestruck at how well the hydraulic brakes work especially in wet conditions. The ProConnect S has tackled all the up hills without straining even though speed is reduced to 6 mph – it is quicker than walking!
The ProConnect S battery can give 40 miles+ assistance depending on the terrain and mode set. Last week I used high power mode within a city road environment and was getting at least 25 miles from the battery. My normal weekly commute (42 miles) could be done on one battery recharge if necessary.
So far I have been lucky, no punctures and not noticed any deflation. The tyres have given good grip and and coped well in wet conditions.
The gearing of the ProConnect S is perfectly judged for a mixture of terrain types when the bike is loaded to design capacity. At the 120Kg design capacity it is difficult to achieve more than 22mph on the flat under full assist, though 16mph is comfortably achievable without any power.
I have not noticed/appreciated the front suspension forks to date, perhaps because most journeys have been done on tarmac surfaces?
The weakest aspect of the Kalkhoff ProConnect S as supplied is the accessories. The bike computer mounting base with light was flimsy and cracked/broken. The supplied bell is pretty cheap and only produces a quiet ring!
I have still to try the lights in typical/proper commute; comments will be left until a follow up review.
Summary
The Kalkhoff ProConnect S is an excellent electrically assisted e-bike, but to be worth the money it will need to continue to give excellent performance over many years/miles. This is an e-bike for the serious cyclist/commuter who can justify the costs against commuting by car and his/her health.
Rating (out of 10): 9.9
Reviewer: Dynamic Position Previous E-Bike Experience: None
Purchased From: 50 Cycles
Purchase Price: £2295
Time Owned: 6 weeks Distance Travelled: 255 miles
Terrain: 63% flat tarmac off road surface, 37% steep hills on-road (1:5 - 1:3 est.).
Bike Weight: 22Kg Battery Weight: 3Kg
My Weight: 91 Kg Pannier Bag weight: 4KG
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An e-bike bought to replace my worn out 6 year old Raleigh P4000 (with 8000+ miles) push-bike for commuting purposes. (In inclement (wet) weather commuting is done by car.)
Purchase was made on a purely technical basis without ever having ridden an e-bike before with my questions being answered by Pedelec Forum members and their resident expert Flecc.
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I was impressed with the Kalkhoff Proconnect S e-bike immediately I took it out of the box. It was easy to adjust the handle bars, seat and fit the pedals. The battery was charged within 6 hours.
The ProConnect S is very well engineered and came supplied with everything that I needed as standard. I was particularly pleased that the bike did not look too different from my Raleigh P4000 and without the battery it weighed exactly the same.
I can only compare the performance of the ProConnect S against my Raleigh P4000, but the difference is stunning. The average commute time has shortened from 28 minutes to less than 19 minutes for a 4.2 mile one way trip. (The same commute by car takes between 20 minutes and 1 hour depending on traffic). With ‘high assist’ on for most of the journey the 4.2 miles has been covered in 17 minutes. The off-road terrain being covered at an average speed of 20 mph and the on-road hills at 6 – 12 mph (up-hill) and 18 – 36mph down hill. Trying as hard as I could to pedal the fastest speed obtained was 40mph over ¾ of a mile down hill stretch of road.
According to the supplied cycle computer the 250 miles have been covered in 20 hours.
I have been impressed at how the Kalkhoff Proconnect S performs just like an ordinary push-bike without power. I have been awestruck at how well the hydraulic brakes work especially in wet conditions. The ProConnect S has tackled all the up hills without straining even though speed is reduced to 6 mph – it is quicker than walking!
The ProConnect S battery can give 40 miles+ assistance depending on the terrain and mode set. Last week I used high power mode within a city road environment and was getting at least 25 miles from the battery. My normal weekly commute (42 miles) could be done on one battery recharge if necessary.
So far I have been lucky, no punctures and not noticed any deflation. The tyres have given good grip and and coped well in wet conditions.
The gearing of the ProConnect S is perfectly judged for a mixture of terrain types when the bike is loaded to design capacity. At the 120Kg design capacity it is difficult to achieve more than 22mph on the flat under full assist, though 16mph is comfortably achievable without any power.
I have not noticed/appreciated the front suspension forks to date, perhaps because most journeys have been done on tarmac surfaces?
The weakest aspect of the Kalkhoff ProConnect S as supplied is the accessories. The bike computer mounting base with light was flimsy and cracked/broken. The supplied bell is pretty cheap and only produces a quiet ring!
I have still to try the lights in typical/proper commute; comments will be left until a follow up review.
Summary
The Kalkhoff ProConnect S is an excellent electrically assisted e-bike, but to be worth the money it will need to continue to give excellent performance over many years/miles. This is an e-bike for the serious cyclist/commuter who can justify the costs against commuting by car and his/her health.
Rating (out of 10): 9.9