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Benno RemiDemi Review – $3.4k Best Premium Utility Ebike

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Benno RemiDemi Review - $3.4k Best Premium Utility Ebike

https://electricbikereview.com/benno/remidemi-9d/ The Benno RemiDemi is a premium step-thru utility bike with extra-wide 4.25" fat tires. Sturdy chromoly steel frame and fork deliver vibration dampening and create a smooth organic feel. Support tubing at the front and middle of the frame reduce flex and allow for up to 400lbs of total weight capacity (65lbs on rear rack, 45lbs on optional front rack). Quality Shimano hydraulic disc brakes provide excellent stopping power without much hand effort. Large comfortable cruiser saddle, upright riser handlebar, and matching ergonomic grips with lockers feel secure and steady. Despite its smaller size, the RemiDemi can accommodate riders between 5’1" and 6’1" in height. Shimano Sora derailleur and 155mm crank arms were both chosen to increase ground clearance for the lower compact frame. Custom plastic fenders with extra support arms look amazing and don’t rattle or buzz when riding off-road (two ribs below the fenders reduce flex). Premium Herrmans integrated lights run off of the main battery pack (headlight is aimable, rear light has two LEDs). Integrated Rear rack has swappable interface mounts for a wide range of custom accessories (works with Racktime and Yepp! Easyfit by default). Fat tires and chromoly frame increases the weight of this ebike (65.3lbs without any accessories). It comes with the smallest Bosch battery pack, the PowerPack 400 vs. 500, and the slower Bosch compact charger. While fairly comfortable on flats and gravel, this ebike does not come with a suspension fork or seat post.

0:00 Introduction
4:28 Lights demo
7:37 Child seat example
15:00 Battery & charger details
18:08 Motor overview
20:07 Display panel walkthrough
23:17 Racktime rear rack examples
25:01 Ride test begins
29:00 Downhill & uphill ride tests
31:37 Closeup motor & drivetrain
35:42 Friend ride test & feedback

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