Step-Thru

kevinmccune

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USA
When NBC canceled 'Star Trek' it proves the old adage about" Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory" Didn't Roddenberry create or direct that puerile kiddy show called "Andromeda'?
 

e-boy

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2023 Giant EXPLORE E+ 1 STA
700 x 57 c tires
SyncDrive Sport 2, 75Nm, powered by Yamaha
https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/explore-eplus-1-sta-2023
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Dewey

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Region
USA
2023 Giant EXPLORE E+ 1 STA
700 x 57 c tires
SyncDrive Sport 2, 75Nm, powered by Yamaha
Sensible upgrades for MY23, the more powerful motor, and larger battery, together with some nice upgrades like adding a brake sensor on the tail light, keep this model competitive. Same upgrades apply to the 2023 Liv Amiti E+ which offers an extra small frame size and slightly different geometry over the Giant Explore E+ equivalent models.
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e-boy

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Sensible upgrades for MY23, the more powerful motor, and larger battery, together with some nice upgrades like adding a brake sensor on the tail light, keep this model competitive. Same upgrades apply to the 2023 Liv Amiti E+ which offers an extra small frame size and slightly different geometry over the Giant Explore E+ equivalent models.
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The Pro model has 85Nm torque and 800Wh battery . (Not available in USA of course)
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e-boy

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Maximum torque of 75Nm and innovative "automatic assistance selection" based on riding conditions, enhancing comfort and safety. The battery engineered by Fantic is 630 Wh
Fantic is an Italian company that I think is owned by Yamaha , so perhaps we may yet see a Yamaha branded step-thru in the USA .
The new "asymmetrical rear chainstay"offers the possibility of installation of a belt instead of the traditional chain to upgrade the quietness and efficiency of the bicycle.
https://www.fantic.com/us-en/ebike/trekking/living-city_7e23g

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PCeBiker

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Canada
I'm not liking how that rear rack is attached.
I bet you could break it off if you blow on it hard enough.

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