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- | [* black] For this teardown we need to step back a little and go from micro to makro. |
- | [* black] Compared to a foldable Brompton bike we notice a reduced wheelbase (870mm) with smaller tires (16"). Also the saddle and fixed handlebar are a bit shorter wich makes it a little uncomfortable when your taller than 5'5 (≈1.66cm). |
- | [* black] With the bike computer you can switch between four kinds of power mode and monitor real-time riding data. An optional smartphone app displays in-depth info about the bike status. |
+ | [* black] For those of you not familiar with foldable electric bikes, here's another, the Brompton bike, for comparison. (It's a ''bit'' more macro than our usual comparisons.) |
+ | [* black] The Qi cycle has a smaller wheelbase (870 mm) with smaller tires (16"). The fixed handlebar and saddle max out lower too (bad news, riders over 5'5"/1.66 m). |
+ | [* black] The built-in bike computer can switch between four power modes and monitors real-time riding data. (And a smartphone app has a ton of data, too). |