Looks good.Or COBOC
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Such ugly machines these ebikes
If a fit & healthy cyclist cant keep up with an Ebike, then its likely to be a powerful non road legal Ebike.
You can still get quite a workout if you want it. Remember that the (legal) assistance cuts out at 15.5 mph. If you are with a group riding even just above this speed you are 100% leg power - and riding a heavy bike - it can be hard to keep with them. My Gain is over 14 kg all up, my Rose (non e) carbon bike for comparison around 8.5 kg. Great on hillier bits and when the pace drops, but it can be as hard as you want it.
So would I, but blocked arteries say otherwise.This argument is going to run and run, same as it always does when a major new technology arrives in any sport.
For myself I'll wait until I'm 90. Meanwhile I'd rather have the real workout and enjoy the feeling of reward from climbing that hill.
The 2019 carbon ones are even lighter.And 14 kg is super light for an ebike.