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Originally Posted by flecc
So the conclusion is that the standard eZee bike has the fundamentally better overall performance, but the Panasonic unit bike gives a better pure cycling experience
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True, but then a normal bicycle would, on a priori grounds, give an even better pure cycling experience if that is what one is after. So why not ride a normal bike unless one wants to but physically requires assistance? (the 'Japanese grand mother' quip). For me, the 'fundamentally better overall performance' and the more flexible manner of power delivery of the Torq make it a far more attractive proposition.