I also wondered about drop bars.
One other change that I'd like to see on whole NEO range is bottle cage mounts.
As for the NEO Race, here are some of thoughts about it.
It's very different to ride compared to the NEO Xtrem. I'd expected the bike to feel roughly the same as Xtrem did when I put 1.5 slick tyres on it. Having said that the Xtrem was terrible on the back end with slicks on. The front was fine, but the moment that the rear slick went on the ride became awful, and severe pain where you don't want it in the saddle area, quickly ensued.
The NEO Race on the other hand is super smooth with it's larger 700c wheel set. Sitting on the bike I was really pleased with just how neutral that it felt, and there wasn't an overly biased weight on the wrists either. Oddly the Xtrem felt very sit up and beg after riding the Race, which wasn't something that I'd previously ever noticed. The Race also suited my 5'10" frame perfectly.
The first thing that I noticed when pulling away, was how different that the gearing was. The bike is certainly geared for speed compared with the Xtrem. Speed builds quickly and smoothly, it rolls incredibly well, and the handling is spot on. The carbon front forks also work very well. I wasn't sure how effective that the V brakes were going to be, but they seemed faultless, or would have been had the ones on the bike that I rode been set up correctly. The front was fine, but the rear needed adjustment. Whilst the bike obviously weighs considerably more than a pedal only hybrid bike, the weight isn't something that I gave second notice to, and I'm sure that the end user will never notice this.
As a package, it felt spot on.
I dont understand why anyone would hate suspension forks on an ebike where the weight added is inconsequential. The comfort added is not inconsequential.
To me it don't really have much to with either weight or comfort, although why create a sleek and relatively lightweight pedelec, then add further weight when it's not wanted. Suspension forks simply look crap and aren't needed on a road biased bike. Even on my Xtrem I lock them out when riding on the road. You only have to look at any video to see how much physical energy is wasted when pedalling on roads with suspension forks.
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