The Tandee Ego X is an electric bike with a mid-engine and a sturdy design suitable for commuting, weekend tours, and camping trips. It has a powerful Bavang M410 motor with 80 Nm of pulling force and a 500 Wh removable battery. The handlebars are wide, making maneuvering in the terrain easy, but may not be practical for narrow bike racks. The bike has a full Shimano Deore derailleur gear, allowing for climbing hills easily, but requires more maintenance. The artificial support is powerful, but it has five settings and riders can choose a lower one for a more comfortable ride in the city. The bike is equipped with Tectro brakes, which are adequate for city cycling but may be too light for steep slopes in the mountains. At less than 1800 euros, the Tandee Ego X is a budget-friendly e-bike with good value for money, though with less quality components than pricier options like the Quick Atlas.
1. The Urban e-bikes from the Jongmerkt ten are among the speaker's favorite e-bikes.
2. The speaker is testing a new e-bike, the Tandeways Ego.
3. The Tandeways Ego is a mid-engine e-bike suitable for different types of riding.
4. The Tandeways Ego is a budget e-bike with good pedal support.
5. The Tandeways Ego is a robust and heavy e-bike with a wide handlebar similar to an SUV.
6. The Tandeways Ego has a powerful Bavang motor with 80 newton meters of pulling force.
7. The Tandeways Ego has a derailleur gear system that is not as maintenance-free as an e-nav gear system.
8. The Tandeways Ego has five levels of artificial support, but it is too powerful at the highest level for the speaker's preferences.
9. The Tandeways Ego has a removable 54 watt-hour battery that can last between 60 to 100 km depending on the conditions.
10. The Tandeways Ego has Tectro disc brakes that may be inadequate for mountainous terrains and heavy loads.
11. The Tandeways Ego is a good value for its price and suitable for commuting, touring, and camping.