![]() It may be, but there is still something to be said for hub drives too. I read many reviews that state that mid-drive is the future. If you "gas it" it a low gear it will try to buck you off! And yes, I decided on the Peak because I ride almost two miles of hills to work (up to around 12% grade) and also live in an area of hills. My son and I proved that on a back-to-back test ride.Īnd yes, the Peak will climb any hill. Yes, the Peak will easily out-climb and out accelerate the Dash. Hi guys, now that I have convinced some of you perhaps to look at the Peak, let me give you the other side. then I believe this is worthy of discussion regarding this particular model (thanks for starting it, Rusty). "I" for one am seeing (and remember, this is an 'older' newb to bikes 'period' talking) decent value and service in these particular bikes at the moment given a market sector that is by no means bulletproof by design (lightweight/electronics/often day to day abuse).Īnd if TransX is indeed making a run at even the Bosch second generation drives with this introductory model. I also wanted to point out that a lot of folks seem to talk Currie bikes on here yet I haven't seen evidence (at least so far) that any of us are at the least bit 'fan boys' for the brand. You may have convinced me to make certain that she definitely doesn't prefer the PathPlus over the Dash. I would like a true off road ebike to use as a 'backup back to camp' for our side-by-side and the Peak uses the same battery which we could obviously carry along also. your points seem to hit home and make me somewhat wish that she adopts the Dash as her own. Since we haven't had time to ride even our new Dash much let alone get my wife down to look at an ebike for her. If you haven't figured out by now, Yes, I really like it!!. Included a foto of me educating a bunch of co-workers on ebikes, with my Peak being the demonstration vehicle. ![]() It is also a hot rod, kinda like a Corvette, vs the Haibike which is more like a Porsche, which is more exclusive and refined apparently, but not as fast! Like many of us, I really like the looks and specs of some of the new mid-drives coming out of Europe, but the Peak is available (backed with an apparently responsive company) and is so reasonably priced, that it may prove a great alternative to consider. Well, all for now, not against other bike lines at all, just pointing out some aspects of this somewhat "hidden gem" of an e-bike for comparison and educational purposes within the e-bike community. It offers a 27.5 wheel diameter as standard fitment.
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