Hi everyone,
New bike just picked it up from Halfords, cycled home up one very steep and long hill. Will update with pictures and a first impressions. Initial thoughts are positive, but completely different to our 2 hub bikes. As time goes on will put up a comparison but it really surprised me just how different the 3 bikes are.
1) Woosh Rambletta
2) Voodoo Bantu with a swytch kit fitted.
3) Voodoo Bizango E Shimano steps E7000
First thing I noticed is the E7000 is louder than the two hub bikes.
Second main difference is unlike the hub bikes you cannot just spin the pedals and the motor keeps assisting. On the Bizango if you push lightly you do not get much assist. But the harder you push the more assist. Just different not sure if I prefer it or not will find out the more I use it.
No throttle, that’s a no brainier prefer the throttle bikes to give you a rest . Will do a few hundred miles then update.
New bike just picked it up from Halfords, cycled home up one very steep and long hill. Will update with pictures and a first impressions. Initial thoughts are positive, but completely different to our 2 hub bikes. As time goes on will put up a comparison but it really surprised me just how different the 3 bikes are.
1) Woosh Rambletta
2) Voodoo Bantu with a swytch kit fitted.
3) Voodoo Bizango E Shimano steps E7000
First thing I noticed is the E7000 is louder than the two hub bikes.
Second main difference is unlike the hub bikes you cannot just spin the pedals and the motor keeps assisting. On the Bizango if you push lightly you do not get much assist. But the harder you push the more assist. Just different not sure if I prefer it or not will find out the more I use it.
No throttle, that’s a no brainier prefer the throttle bikes to give you a rest . Will do a few hundred miles then update.