• 𝒍𝒆𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒏
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    38 months ago

    I love any kind of ebike to be honest. I’ve tried heavy front hub rideshare bikes, and a considerably nicer mid-drive specialized como 2022. They get me from A to B really comfortably and with ease, which is all I really need.

    That said, I sadly don’t own an ebike myself, my personal bicycle is a dutch-style upright with a 7sp internal hub, and fully enclosed drivetrain.

    The infrequent maintenance is a major convenience factor for me, so much so that I want my next bicycle to be belt driven, better so if I can find an electric one 👌

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      48 months ago

      The holy grail is the mid drive assist with integrated sealed transmission, coupled with belt drive. There’s one company doing this now and hopefully it takes off. Throttle people can fight me (but also no reason that couldn’t be integrated since the chainring is now decoupled from the cranks).

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          8 months ago

          Not OP, but the cero one is one I found that seems to check the boxes. It’s a cargo bike that was inspired by japanese mamachari bikes - very utilitarian bikes that are analogs to the dutch commuter bikes.

          I just purchased a used, older version that still uses a chain instead of a belt, but it handles nicely. Built in frame lock is incredibly convenient!

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      8 months ago

      Time to install a front hub. Small geared like the Bafang G311 for lightweight or Grin All-Axle for the same reliability as the rest of your bike. 😁

      I run a rear G310 with 11sp drivetrain but to be honest if I knew everything I do now when I designed the build, I’d have left my drivetrain intact and used a front hub instead. It’s way easier to do, fewer compromises and it could even end up lighter.