I think I'll wait for the 2.0 version, when (hopefully) you figure out a way to not have a weird coil with a cable sticking out from under the crankset
When the battery is fully inserted, both the spring wire and battery remain positioned above the crankset. The crankset functions as a protective barrier, ensuring that external objects, such as stones, make contact with the crankset before reaching or potentially damaging the battery. This design is, therefore, a safe choice for use.
they gave me a crazy discount in store, $1750 CAD no accessories - the sleek design and super light frame made it worth it for me - i tried their other bikes which were heavier and you can feel the difference going up hill
I think I'll wait for the 2.0 version, when (hopefully) you figure out a way to not have a weird coil with a cable sticking out from under the crankset
When the battery is fully inserted, both the spring wire and battery remain positioned above the crankset. The crankset functions as a protective barrier, ensuring that external objects, such as stones, make contact with the crankset before reaching or potentially damaging the battery. This design is, therefore, a safe choice for use.
@@ENVODRIVEis this bike good for 6 foot person?
Looks clean but it's basic, I wouldn't expect more than $1500 cad.
they gave me a crazy discount in store, $1750 CAD no accessories - the sleek design and super light frame made it worth it for me - i tried their other bikes which were heavier and you can feel the difference going up hill