The Rad Power Bikes Radster Road you showed is a torque sensor bike, not cadence. I know because I own it. There are also a few other models recently on the market that have both torque and cadence sensors including the Euphree Stellar Falcon and Velotric Discover 2.
I'm so torn between 3 bikes! They seem very similar, and are at generally similar price points. I want something comfortable that can handle both streets and gravel. Do you have any input when comparing these three? The Velotric Discover 2, the Aima Santa Monica, and the Troxus 1.0? Thanks!
Hey, couple more ?s. What size troxus trax 1 were u riding (s, m, l) and what was the minimum seat height? Also, since you have ridden both the troxus trax 1.0 and the velotric discover 2, which would you choose? Just ur opinion, don't worry about me because which ever I end up choosing will be my responsibility. Tending towards trax because of the warranty. Could you compare the 2 in a video? Thanks you and as always keep up the good videos. P.S. could u answer the same ?s on bike size and min seat height on the discover 2. Thanks again
I think the Radsters use a torque sensor though? Anyway, it’s great to see more brands and models use a torque sensor but write their software to allow you to tell it to treat it as a torque sensor or as a trigger to simulate a cadence sensor (but with no lag). There are times I would prefer one or the other.
It does have a torque sensor, didn't think you'd realize it lol. Was using it just as an example and was the easiest bike to get through but the principle is still the same :)
Finally, a bike review that seems to actually being reviewing the good and bad of the bike!!
Glad you liked it :)
The Rad Power Bikes Radster Road you showed is a torque sensor bike, not cadence. I know because I own it. There are also a few other models recently on the market that have both torque and cadence sensors including the Euphree Stellar Falcon and Velotric Discover 2.
Lectric got this beat in performance and price. If you like this frame and model...have at it. Happy riding.
I'm so torn between 3 bikes! They seem very similar, and are at generally similar price points. I want something comfortable that can handle both streets and gravel. Do you have any input when comparing these three? The Velotric Discover 2, the Aima Santa Monica, and the Troxus 1.0? Thanks!
Hey, couple more ?s. What size troxus trax 1 were u riding (s, m, l) and what was the minimum seat height? Also, since you have ridden both the troxus trax 1.0 and the velotric discover 2, which would you choose? Just ur opinion, don't worry about me because which ever I end up choosing will be my responsibility. Tending towards trax because of the warranty. Could you compare the 2 in a video? Thanks you and as always keep up the good videos. P.S. could u answer the same ?s on bike size and min seat height on the discover 2. Thanks again
I think the Radsters use a torque sensor though?
Anyway, it’s great to see more brands and models use a torque sensor but write their software to allow you to tell it to treat it as a torque sensor or as a trigger to simulate a cadence sensor (but with no lag). There are times I would prefer one or the other.
It does have a torque sensor, didn't think you'd realize it lol. Was using it just as an example and was the easiest bike to get through but the principle is still the same :)
Velotric Discover 2 has the same features and more.