@@edygomeVery Nice! I like the look of that frame better. Sale price on ST was too good at the time though. FYI I've riden mine in the rain with no issues. Anyways, enjoy!!
I considered this bike and the soltera.2 which is rated to 46 miles. Same cost but you get a color screen and tail lights with turn signals. I would agree the Velotric is a nicer looking bike. I got a flat black Soltera.2 which to me looks like a regular bike as well as the battery blends in to the paint job. I have about 100 miles on it and have had zero problems. Great video though I am sure it has helped folks make an informed decision.
thank you so much. Thats what I'm here for. This is not a sponsored post. I am a paying customer who loves the product they received. Happy you got an e-bike either way. E-bikes rule
What happens if you stop pedaling, does it glide well? Also for riding on the road, what tire pressure do you recommend? How does it do on hard packed gravel, rail trail, range?
It glides very well. It’s just like riding a regular bike on descents. Tire pressure is about 60 psi. It’s a road setup OOTB. Hard packed dirt/gravel is doable but bumpy. Range is great at at least 30-40 miles, sometimes more
Ive had my bike for a couple of weeks. Have you noticed that it is very difficult to just ride slow or at a consistent speed? The torque sensing keeps you peddling faster to the point you are ghost peddling in lower gears. Or you must upshift. Even on Eco mode. Torque sensing seems to be only in one direction. To increase power. Not to decrease power when you apply less foot pressure. Please let me know if this is just my bike.
Whats the longest you've done on it? Considering options since im doing a 65 mile a day, 6 day trip on the Oregon coast. I'd buy the battery range extender for it
? Where is the controller on that bike I have it also. I do enjoy it but have a issue with power at times? And this is a great review I agree with you from experience with the bike also