One year on, life with my Kalkhoff Pro Connect

Crooty78

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jul 21, 2012
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Jaywick nr Clacton on Sea
Well it's a little over a year since I purchased my pro connect second hand from eBay. I was impressed from the off with my new acquisition, but felt I needed taller gearing to suit my riding style and terrain. I changed my rear sprocket to one with fewer teeth and this sorted things for me. More top speed, lower cadence to maintain a comfortable speed. No hills where I live so I never use the first 4 gears. (I have the 8 speed shimano hub). A year on and things are going well. These bikes are built to last, I promise any of you, kalkhoff bikes are pure quality and better than anything else on the market! This is my honest opinion derived from my bike surviving a daily commute, hauling my 19 stone, plus lunch box 12 miles a day. Every week I just check tyre pressures as I've found these need to be kept high for optimal performance. My battery has suffered slightly from my sprocket change, as I'm putting a bigger demand on it for almost constant full power, and as such just about has enough charge to get be to work and back before its flat. Perhaps I should consider an upgrade to a higher capacity unit? If you want a proper pedelec, not a twist and go throw away jobby, go for a kalkhoff. Also don't be afraid of a decent second hand unit. There are massive savings to be made and their build quality should mean trouble free cycling for years to come. I couldn't be happier with mine, and I know where to come if I need any help with my bike, the guys on this site helped me with my gearing and tyre choice a year ago and things are still perfect. I still say to everyone that my pro connect is the best thing I've ever bought, I'm so glad I did it.
 
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flecc

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Oct 25, 2006
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If you want a proper pedelec, not a twist and go throw away jap crap jobby, go for a kalkhoff.
I'm pleased you're enjoying the Kallhoff, they are fine bikes, but steady on with the "Jap" comment.

The Japanese do not make twist and go e-bikes, their law does not permit them, they've always made very high quality pedelecs directly comparable with the Kalkhoffs. Indeed the Kalkhoffs including the Pro Connect for long only came with Japanese Panasonic crank drive motor units.

It's the Chinese who make twist and go e-bikes.
 

funkylyn

Esteemed Pedelecer
Feb 22, 2011
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South Shields, Tyne & Wear
It's the Chinese who make twist and go e-bikes.
Yes.....and some pretty damn good ones these days too......the days of pure 'crap' are mostly gone with the upsurge of good importers stipulating, and getting, the quality and motors, they require.

Lynda :)
 

flecc

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Oct 25, 2006
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No problems Crooty78, I guessed it might have just have been a throwaway comment. :)