IIRC the maximum range on the Copenhagen Wheel is 30 miles.  That doesn't compare well with most e-assist bikes, and while that might be a fine range for an urban commuter, Rivs can be so much more.

On 11/24/19 4:58 PM, somervillebikes wrote:
Superpedestrian is a local company, and I see their wheels all over town, usually on bikes that blow past me :). I've seen them on nice road bikes and on clunky salvaged 10-speeds. I agree they need to start offering these in 650B. 20" would be great, too, if they'd fit-- I'd throw one on my Bike Friday Haul-a-Day in a heartbeat.

Anton "feeling a bit slow" Tutter
velolumino.com



On Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 11:47:15 PM UTC-4, Abcyclehank wrote:

    I think that every Rivendell bike can be elegantly electrified
    with a Red Copenhagen wheel.
    I have ridden one on multiple occasions (miss you Amit) and feel
    that it provides the best of both worlds.

    That said their are so many different e-bikes on the market
    currently that it is hard to compare apples to apples when
    discussing pros and cons of each.

    Joe excited to see how you like the Copenhagen conversion compared
    to your previous Riv e-bike experimentations.



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Alexandria, Virginia
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