No, I don't have one. Just wondered what people thought.hold your horses i still trying to get the first one i expect their will be one in the pipeline later on. why are fed with your torq already nigel
That underlines what I said above. No other electric bike (except perhaps the old Twist) gets spoken about, even by non-owners, as much as the Torq.No, I don't have one. Just wondered what people thought.
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Q
What would you like to see in the Torq II?Any chance of this happening this year? What do people think? The original has been out for a while now..
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Q
Well top of the shopping list would be lower weight I think. If you could get the whole bike with battery in under 20kg, that would be awesome. The new Powacycles are coming in at 22kg, so it looks like it should be possible. After that, well a big price drop would be lovely.What would you like to see in the Torq II?
My opinion too Carl, expressed in here a number of times. My comment above was reflecting what others have frequently asked for in here.'lower price' and 'front disc' that actually works don't really go together!
Cable operated discs are just not really worth having. They are getting better than they used to be, but still not really any better than a decent set of V-brakes. The only way to go would be hydraulic discs, which add quite a bit of price and complication, being not very easily user-servicable.
A good set of V-brakes with good pads, well set up, have very good stopping power and are lighter, easier to maintain and a lot cheaper than hydraulic discs!
Just my opinion, but a good set of well set up V's are few and far between, so people choose discs thinking they are loads better when they are not necessarily!
twistgripMy own requests for a Torq II/update:
- Throttle than can be kept at the chosen cruising speed. It can get a bit tiring over particularly bumpy roads and on long journeys.
LOL! I knew you would add that
How much do you weigh, Nigel?Hi guys
for me the most important thing would be to bring the weight down below 20 kilos for the torq then there would be no need to have disc brakes which i think are not needed on a bike below 20 kilos. nigel.
For weight saving reasons the discs are flimsy and therefore easily buckled, any accident or vandal can make the wheel impossible to rotate without removing the caliper. That's one of the things I meant when I said these technologies don't transfer well for weight reasons.hydraulic disc brakes are simple, powerful, reasonably lightweight, self adjusting by their nature, cheap when made in China and stylish. What's wrong with that?
Jason