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Pedego Avenue Review – $2k

Pedego Avenue Review - k

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Pedego Avenue Review - k

The Pedego Avenue is an efficient city style electric bike available in 17" step-thru and 19" high-step frames. Pedego is known for their fun styles, and the Avenue is available in six premium colors with frame, fork, and rims matching! Intuitive display panel with USB charging port built in. The removable downtube-integrated battery is nearly hidden, and and can be charged on or off the bike. There are two battery size options, for people who want to save money and weight or those who wish to ride farther or use the throttle more frequently. A compact 500 watt 60nm geared hub motor drives the ebike. Adjustable angle stem provides a range of body positions for comfort or aerodynamics. Large 180mm mechanical disc brakes with motor inhibitors stop well. Mounting points for optional steel fenders, front and rear racks, and lights. Optional SR Suntour suspension fork with lockout and preload is also available! Assembled, tuned, and supported by a network of hundreds of dealers in the US, Canada, and beyond. Excellent five year warranty. Mechanical brakes require more hand strength than hydraulic. Plastic pedals save weight, but aren’t as stiff and sturdy as aluminum alloy. Stock rigid fork and firm tires can be jarring on bumpy terrain.

0:00 Pedego Delta shop tour, quick intro, sizes and colors
1:20 Optional fenders, racks, lights, suspension fork, rims
1:59 Extra thick spokes, sturdy rims, total carrying capacity
2:32 Rigid frame and fork (color matched), tire measurements
3:26 Bike and parts weight, battery size options, range chart
4:04 Bottle cage mounts, 7-speed drivetrain, microSHIFT
5:11 Clean handlebar, internal cable routing, cadence sensor
5:34 Crank arms and pedals, chainring and alloy guide, kickstand
6:27 Planetary geared 500w 60nm hub motor, brake levers and bell
7:46 Motor power cable well protected, large 180mm brake rotors
8:26 Inner tubes are Slimed to seal punctures, not reflective
8:56 Battery charger, unlock and remove battery pack from frame
11:10 Battery care tips (cool dry, avoid extreme hot and cold)
12:00 Activating the bike, display panel, USB port, settings menu
14:13 Ride test begins with handheld camera, body camera, frame
16:43 Outro with resources: compare tool, local shops, forums

Full review with specs and comparison tool: https://electricbikereview.com/pedego/2022-avenue/

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