Thanks for reviewing this one, Court. I like the Lundi, though the Samedi 27 series serves my needs better and I like the Kiox and Nyon displays better than the Intuvia. And I figured that was Cit-E-Cycles in Langley. Great shop, good people (though I wish I could test the bikes further than the parking lot...).
Yeah, it's cool that Bosch displays can be upgraded with a bit of time and some money to pay for the part and service. I like the Samedi models too, they offer suspension and some off-road capabilities that make them great all around products electricbikereview.com/moustache/samedi-27-xroad-2-open/
Haha, Tuesday and Wednesday! Awesome ;) they do have some others, including the Samedi... which is usually a fun and relaxing day electricbikereview.com/moustache/samedi-27-xroad-2-open/
Thanks for mentioning them Kellen, I had noticed that Kona put out some new models. I will try to get ahold of them and do some reviews, I'm curious about the hub motors as well ;)
I also have the emmo mini pro with the 21amp hr battery it's a step thru folding ebike, you should review these e-bikes from emmo,it's a Canadian company.
Court if you are ever in the Mississauga area I would love to meet you someday because I enjoy your videos and maybe you can review my e-bikes, let me know ok, thanks my friend.
Yeah, it definitely gets there, just not as fast as one that is mounted to the fork arch, stem, or handlebar. It's much more noticeable when riding slow and making a sharp turn.
Pretty good actually! You don't have to lean forward and reach very far, your wrists don't have to twist as much as other bars. It's a pretty classic swept back high rise cruiser setup, but not super wide and it feels stiffer because of the box tubing. The shorter width makes it easier to fit through doorways and stuff :)