Price is reasonable considering its carbon frame and weight, even components on entry level are OK.re-assuringly pricey!
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Have to agreePrice is reasonable considering its carbon frame and weight, even components on entry level are OK.
Nice having option of mudguards for winter riding and commuting.
As you say they don't list the details, it looks like the same system as used by Orbea on the gain, I also imagine the frame is going to look slightly different than the ones they're currently showing.What motor are they using? I might have missed it, but I couldn't see what electric motor they were using in their bikes.
I thought the same thing, the only thing I don't like about the Orbea system is unlike some other road e-bikes, you cant drop out the motor and battery if you were doing a more or less flat ride.As you say they don't list the details, it looks like the same system as used by Orbea on the gain,
But that's the exact point of bikes like the above and the Gain, you don't need to drop the gubbins out of them. They are designed to be light enough and with quality components so the can still provide you with a good ride with the power turned off or at minimal assistance.I thought the same thing, the only thing I don't like about the Orbea system is unlike some other road e-bikes, you cant drop out the motor and battery if you were doing a more or less flat ride.
Good idea I hadn't actually thought of that. Can you easily remove the battery? I am not sure but I thought I had read somewhere that the battery on Orbea Gain bikes can only be removed by their dealers.You could replace back wheel and remove motor to have light normal bike.
Not that difficult https://www.orbea.com/downloads/products/BLUE_PAPER_GAIN_ALU_2018EN.pdfGood idea I hadn't actually thought of that. Can you easily remove the battery? I am not sure but I thought I had read somewhere that the battery on Orbea Gain bikes can only be removed by their dealers.
I've just sold my motor bike (hardly used it since I bought an e-bike in May this year), will probably use the money I got for it to buy an e-road bike but will probably wait until next spring.Think I'll have the Ultegra one with a 52 36 chainset, anyone got a spare £3,400 lying about
Have you seen an reports on bikes with this type of motor? I don't mean by bike journalists but by actual real customers. I have read several reports by customers with Orbea e-bikes and they have all been very encouraging but I don't think I have seen any with the Fazua type motor.Yeah, the Fazua would be my choice, based on what I've read
I'd obviously want to try both before I considered either of them.Have you seen an reports on bikes with this type of motor? I don't mean by bike journalists but by actual real customers. I have read several reports by customers with Orbea e-bikes and they have all been very encouraging but I don't think I have seen any with the Fazua type motor.