Reviewer: HittheroadJ
Purchased From: Wooshbikes, Southend on Sea, Hatti
Purchase Price: £799
Time Owned: 3 weeks
Local Terrain: Moderate Hills
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Strengths:
Sturdy. allows weight over 100kgs, handy with lots of shopping.
Powerful Crank motor.
Good in hills.
Feels like a "normal" bike.
Customer care (when an error occurs).
Battery actually lasts over 40 Miles
Quiet in normal use.
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Weaknesses:
Shifting gears is slightly awkward. Though you do get used to it.
Powerful engine+crank can damage chain etc. if gears not shifted properly (pull brake while switching gear, then let go).
The short delay when using the throttle is a bit awkward.
The supplied saddle keeps loosening itself (cheap to replace).
Will need to replace break pads fairly frequently.
Personally, my cadence in 7th gear is just over 15 mph on the straight.
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Summary:
The first one I was sent developed a severe error within a couple of miles of light use (engine burnt out). However unpleasant this was: errors can be made and woosh dealt with it in an examplary way (1. Apologised. 2. Sent for collection ASAP. 3. Offered money back. 4. asked to describe circumstances so they could relay it top the supplier.). I declined money-back and awaited the bike with replaced engine. Since it arrived my eBiking days have taken a leap forward.
I had an iZip for over 4 years and I loved it, but the reduced weight and increased range of the Santana CDL (I have the 15 Ah version, indeed) have really made a difference.
On the izip I could take trips up to 10 miles with one battery, or up to 20 miles with two batteries, but that was it, and driving with two batteries means that if you did run out of juice, you had to really exert yourself to get home. I tended to limit my range to what was attainable and not take too many risks.
With the Santana CDL I have made several 40 miles+ trips and it ran out of juice just before I got home, but I had taken steep ascends and climbed to over 400 meters. Although it ran out of juice on the last half mile, getting home was OK, because the bike is not as heavy as some eBikes.
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Overall Rating (out of 10) : 8 out of 10
Overall, very pleased. Can easily recommend.
The only feature that the iZip had that was better was the throttle. It responded immediately and while riding one could manually give full throttle allowing it to go 18 mph which was just slightly better cadence-wise.
I will keep one iZip for shopping and going to riskier parts of town (got vandalized at the trainstation once, would not want that to happen to my Santana CDL).
On longer distances the iZip is no match for the Santana. The comfort, the constant speed of about 15 mph, all adds up to much nicer experience.
Purchased From: Wooshbikes, Southend on Sea, Hatti
Purchase Price: £799
Time Owned: 3 weeks
Local Terrain: Moderate Hills
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Strengths:
Sturdy. allows weight over 100kgs, handy with lots of shopping.
Powerful Crank motor.
Good in hills.
Feels like a "normal" bike.
Customer care (when an error occurs).
Battery actually lasts over 40 Miles
Quiet in normal use.
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Weaknesses:
Shifting gears is slightly awkward. Though you do get used to it.
Powerful engine+crank can damage chain etc. if gears not shifted properly (pull brake while switching gear, then let go).
The short delay when using the throttle is a bit awkward.
The supplied saddle keeps loosening itself (cheap to replace).
Will need to replace break pads fairly frequently.
Personally, my cadence in 7th gear is just over 15 mph on the straight.
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Summary:
The first one I was sent developed a severe error within a couple of miles of light use (engine burnt out). However unpleasant this was: errors can be made and woosh dealt with it in an examplary way (1. Apologised. 2. Sent for collection ASAP. 3. Offered money back. 4. asked to describe circumstances so they could relay it top the supplier.). I declined money-back and awaited the bike with replaced engine. Since it arrived my eBiking days have taken a leap forward.
I had an iZip for over 4 years and I loved it, but the reduced weight and increased range of the Santana CDL (I have the 15 Ah version, indeed) have really made a difference.
On the izip I could take trips up to 10 miles with one battery, or up to 20 miles with two batteries, but that was it, and driving with two batteries means that if you did run out of juice, you had to really exert yourself to get home. I tended to limit my range to what was attainable and not take too many risks.
With the Santana CDL I have made several 40 miles+ trips and it ran out of juice just before I got home, but I had taken steep ascends and climbed to over 400 meters. Although it ran out of juice on the last half mile, getting home was OK, because the bike is not as heavy as some eBikes.
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Overall Rating (out of 10) : 8 out of 10
Overall, very pleased. Can easily recommend.
The only feature that the iZip had that was better was the throttle. It responded immediately and while riding one could manually give full throttle allowing it to go 18 mph which was just slightly better cadence-wise.
I will keep one iZip for shopping and going to riskier parts of town (got vandalized at the trainstation once, would not want that to happen to my Santana CDL).
On longer distances the iZip is no match for the Santana. The comfort, the constant speed of about 15 mph, all adds up to much nicer experience.