The Bianchi E-Omnia T Type is a high performance urban speed pedelec with custom integrated lights, off-road inspired fenders, powerful hydraulic disc brakes, and sturdy 15mm thru-axles, available in three sizes and two frame styles. The high-step black model and mid-step white model provide fit and style options to suit a wide range of riders. Sturdy build with reinforced frame, upgraded Schwalbe Supermoto tires (with puncture protection), and wide Boost hub spacing for stronger spoke bracing angle. Custom integrated rear rack looks sleek and adds utility. Adjustable suspension fork, suspension seat post, and overbuilt adjustable angle stem optimize comfort for longer faster rides. Beautiful Bosch Kiox color display panel offers Micro-USB charging on the go, Bluetooth smartphone connectivity, and tamper-resistant removability. Great attention to detail on supporting hardware including adjustable kickstand, 12-speed Shimano drivetrain, sturdy alloy platform pedals, two bottle cage mounts, safety oriented reflective tires, and fast charger. Heavier than average due to overbuilt stem, frame styling, and body armor fender accents. High price point due to premium motor, display and battery choice with limited dealer availability... but excellent warranty terms. The headlight is built into the head tube and does not point where you steer vs. where the bike frame itself is pointing but additional LEDs are used on the front and back of the frame to increase the visual footprint of the frame itself for improved safety.
0:00 Introduction, naming, versions of the bike
0:47 Custom fenders, integrated rear rack overview
1:42 Suspension fork, Boost with 15mm thru-axles
3:17 Pricing discussion $6k USD, Motor details
3:53 Battery details, bike weight, mid-step frame
4:34 Wheel sizing and tire details 29" x 2.4"
5:24 Bike name: Omnia is latin for "everything"
6:01 Drivetrain overview, NW chainring, 12-speed
8:10 Shim seat post clamp, aero stem spacer cover
8:37 Unique extra-strong adjustable angle stem
9:06 Suspension seat post, standover, bottle mounts
9:48 Top tube cable access hatch, purpose built
10:05 Oversteer bumper and battery shield cover
10:38 Battery lock core, ABUS keyset, removal tips
11:58 Charging port location and battery charger
14:50 Display panel intro, custom integrated lights
16:17 Hydraulic disc brakes 180mm, speed sensor
17:29 In-depth display panel and button pad
22:05 Walk mode demonstration, kickstand details
22:51 Ride test begins with body camera
24:47 Hill climb, handheld RPM and shifting shots
26:09 Suspension seat post demo, drivetrain closeups
28:20 Conclusion, site resources, outro
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22 июл 2024