https://electricbikereview.com/riese-muller/nevo-nuvinci/ The Riese & Müller Nevo NuVinci is one of the stiffer, more capable, deep step-thru electric bike that I have tested, sturdy thru-axle, strong tapered head tube, reinforced downtube, and fatter tires for stability. Focus on comfort and safety with suspension fork, suspension seat post, gel saddle, and ergonomic grips, as well as reflective tires and premium integrated lights. Backward compatible Bosch Powerpack 500 battery is fast charging and removable, along with the Intuvia display panel, I love that you can tap into the system with a Micro-USB. The NuVinci is smooth and can be shifted at standstill but adds weight, the bike is nearly 60 lbs which is heavier than average, available in two sizes and three colors, built to order takes longer.
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I like the hub and I think chains and derailleurs are superfluous to most applications (and will eventually go away even on mountain bikes)
59.8lb … hmmm … I think a step-thru hard tail at $4500+ … 40lb would be great … full suspension mountain bikes with fully rigid frames are $5000 and 50lb.
60lb is a real lump when it comes to a bike on a car or moving it around in a building, up an elevator or up stairs.
The NuVinci makes a very shrill sound, which I find objectionable on the video. I think in real riding conditions it would not be that loud. Nice review of a very well designed ebike.
Expensive… 20 mph? Seriously? Blix Vika+ is twice cheaper drive at 18mph.
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Most commutes are 10 miles or less, bikes like this are perfect.
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Would love to see a review of the R&M Kendu Nuvinci Automatic. Difficult finding much english language video on it.