My wife and I have each have a Confort. Great bike, which we have enjoyed in our rides mainly from Kendal to Sedbergh and surrounding villages. Owned just over 2 years, reliable to date, apart from the rear lights on both bikes which when switched on, either do not light up at all or flicker intermittently. But otherwise great fun and easily transportable in the car. I have contacted customer service this morning , to see if they can help with the rear lights. Awaiting a call back. Will update when I have a response from them
We have rear lights as a spare part, also worth keeping in mind the back of the rear racks have a place where you can attach any USB rechargeable light that are very bright compared to coin battery lights.
You must have the new Afternoon model which is even better as they went into the new shop in Harrogate. We did some staff training there, lovely shop and lovely place...
The Confort has a range of 70-100km so if his commute is rolling rather than really hilly then absolutely that's possible. Range depends on many things, weight of rider, tyre pressure, terrain ridden , level of assistance used but we have completed 60mile rides ourselves on the confort off 1 charge using assistance levels 1-3 👍
The only problem with Eovolt is you can't by hardly any accessories for it, I was looking for the 12v boat charger and a carry case - can I get one ? NO...................................... I cant get ANYTHING for this bike always out of stock!
eh up. one minute it looks like rivi, then you're up near the Malthouse then last shot on town lane. my fave ride, park at rivi and ride out to ribchester, and if its a proper day i'll stop at wheelton tea rooms as well 😊👍
That's what I'm asking of an electric bike! Compact and foldable so I can take it along in the car trunk of a friend or colleague. And they don't have the burden to drive me right to my home, I can ride the last kilometres no problems. Also I want to be able to ride on rugged path were my former e-bike would get stuck. Common! It was not a complete mud hole just a slightly muddy path. I think it's a reasonable requirement for a bike. The battery is huge compared to other ebikes and you can take it away if you're worried of theft.
My wife and I have each have a Confort. Great bike, which we have enjoyed in our rides mainly from Kendal to Sedbergh and surrounding villages. Owned just over 2 years, reliable to date, apart from the rear lights on both bikes which when switched on, either do not light up at all or flicker intermittently. But otherwise great fun and easily transportable in the car. I have contacted customer service this morning , to see if they can help with the rear lights. Awaiting a call back. Will update when I have a response from them
We have rear lights as a spare part, also worth keeping in mind the back of the rear racks have a place where you can attach any USB rechargeable light that are very bright compared to coin battery lights.
@@eovoltuk Thanks, I'll bear that in mind.
Great video and thanks for taking the time to talk to me I’m ready to press the button!
Just bought one today in Harrogate. A bit of familiarisation tomorrow then we'll take it for a spin. Just what I've been after.
You must have the new Afternoon model which is even better as they went into the new shop in Harrogate.
We did some staff training there, lovely shop and lovely place...
Thanks for the video. One reviewer is claiming a 60 mile daily commute on the Consort. Really?
The Confort has a range of 70-100km so if his commute is rolling rather than really hilly then absolutely that's possible.
Range depends on many things, weight of rider, tyre pressure, terrain ridden , level of assistance used but we have completed 60mile rides ourselves on the confort off 1 charge using assistance levels 1-3 👍
@@eovoltuk That's good to know. Imagine what the range would be with a spare battery in a saddlebag. An all day cycling expedition would be feasible.
@@johnnymac8680 We want to ride up the west coast of Scotland island hopping for a week with all our kit in our pannier bags #Epic
how does it handle without motor assist, i.e. if the battery dies. is it still ridable then?
Yes it has a brushless motor so all of our bikes ride like normal bikes with no motor assist.
The only problem with Eovolt is you can't by hardly any accessories for it, I was looking for the 12v boat charger and a carry case - can I get one ? NO...................................... I cant get ANYTHING for this bike always out of stock!
Body design it looks very much like a Qualisports Ebike. Mine being their Nemo model.
eh up. one minute it looks like rivi, then you're up near the Malthouse then last shot on town lane.
my fave ride, park at rivi and ride out to ribchester, and if its a proper day i'll stop at wheelton tea rooms as well 😊👍
Correct 👍
That's what I'm asking of an electric bike!
Compact and foldable so I can take it along in the car trunk of a friend or colleague. And they don't have the burden to drive me right to my home, I can ride the last kilometres no problems.
Also I want to be able to ride on rugged path were my former e-bike would get stuck. Common! It was not a complete mud hole just a slightly muddy path. I think it's a reasonable requirement for a bike.
The battery is huge compared to other ebikes and you can take it away if you're worried of theft.