Gazelle. Arroyo Elite or Ultimate T10
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Gazelle. Arroyo Elite or Ultimate T10
I’m new to ebiking. These are the two I’ve narrowed it down to. I have ridden the Ultimate and the older Arroyo. I’ve yet to ride the Arroyo Elite. I love the hub gears but the T10 seems to have more power. Pros and cons???
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Ultimate T10 for sure. Their rim brakes aren't great and it is a shame because generally Magura has had some great luck with rim brakes but I think on E-bikes not so good. Plus if you need to fix a flat doing it on the Arroyo is really hard and can take quite a while and without a stand could take longer.
I would also say Active Line Plus is another no go for me. I would much rather have a performance line if I want an e-bike unless the bike with the Active Line Plus motor is super light which generally is not as it is a cheaper motor. Keep in mind NL is very flat so a heavier lower power bike is probably just fine but with hills a little more power is better. Plus I can get the Ultimate T10 in the speed version so I can better keep up in traffic.
I would also say Active Line Plus is another no go for me. I would much rather have a performance line if I want an e-bike unless the bike with the Active Line Plus motor is super light which generally is not as it is a cheaper motor. Keep in mind NL is very flat so a heavier lower power bike is probably just fine but with hills a little more power is better. Plus I can get the Ultimate T10 in the speed version so I can better keep up in traffic.
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If you are looking for more range, you might consider something from Riese and Müller like the Nevo3. That particular model I have spec'd out has my favorite Rohloff E-14 with belt drive, dual batteries, Gen4 Speed motor and the upgraded Kiox display in a really nice comfortable low entry package. Yes it is a bit more money I will not mince that one but by golly it is a fantastic bike and one I sell a good deal of at the shop. Of course with different specs you could get the price down but "go big or go home".
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I rode a brand new Ultimate T10 for two weeks (as a loner) and then went and picked up my Petrol Arroyo Elite. What a difference! The Arroyo is SO comfortable, nimble and light. Being able to change gears at the bottom of a hill or at a stoplight when I have it in eighth gear is so EASY! No pedaling required. And I have not noticed any difference in power while riding the same hilly terrain with both. To me the Arroyo Elite is the winner in many ways. Love my bike!
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