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The Evelo Omega electric bike is a powerful and comfortable cruiser with features similar to a commuter e-bike. Speed and reliability come with its Dahu 750-watt mid-drive motor, that kicks out 115 Newton meters of torque. This power is great for speed from the start and for hill climbing.
This e-bike is easy to ride, thanks to the Enviolo Trekking CVT gear hub, and AutomatIQ shifter. Taking the guess out of shifting, the AutomatIQ changes gears for you, so you can just enjoy the ride. This e-bike is great for the rider who wants to eliminate the complications of gear shifting and power output, and instead just enjoy the ride.
The Evelo Omega has that unique European design, with its mid-drive motor, integrated battery and lighting, its lightweight, and its ability to travel up to 60 miles (96.6 km) on a single battery charge. This is an e-bike that is meant to be ridden often and for long periods of time.
Adding to the overall quality of the Motor and gearbox combination is the Gates belt drive that distributes the power to the bike’s wheel. The Gates belt is cleaner, quieter and lasts up to 3 times longer than a bike chain, and makes this bike really sweet.
There are a slew of quality components fitted on this e-bike, including, the Samsung 15 amp-hour battery, Evelo Star Gazer stem, Zoom brakes, Innova puncture-resistant 26” x 2.8” wheels, and Selle Royal memory foam saddle. There are also great comfort options, including the Kinekt comfort suspension stem, Cane Creek Thudbuster LT Seatpost, and Cloud 9 comfort saddle.
So check out our in-depth article to learn more about this e-bike, and see if this is the e-bike for you.
0:00 Evelo Omega Review
1:32 Evelo Omega Overview
3:24 Specs
7:21 Brake Test
8:44 Circuit Test
11:22 Battery/Range Test
14:13 Motor/Hill Test
16:56 Evelo Omega Conclusion
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