Pedelecs from Daum Electronic

CheKmx

Pedelecer
Apr 29, 2008
210
1
54
Zurich
Looks like a sweet ride. Do you have the version with a built in GPS? Think I would have had this on my short list if I had know it existed.
 

daniel.weck

Esteemed Pedelecer
Aug 8, 2009
1,224
1
The A2B review is quite interesting. The giganormous multi-function display seems overkill, and surely must attract more attention than it should ("steal me, steal me !" :p ) But it's good to hear that the custom crank motor works a treat. Looks like a viable alternative to the Panasonic and Yamaha units. The GPS may not be good for actual "SatNav" navigation, but it's probably quite useful for computing trip statistics (I love the accelerometer / inclino-meter / tilt-sensor function :D ).

daum electronic - ergo_bike pedelec Trekking H



Large photo:

http://www.daum-electronic.de/images/pedelec/pedv/trekkingH-gross.jpg



Features of their premium dashboard:

http://www.daum-electronic.de/en/download/daum_pedelec_0005-GB-web.pdf

Dashboard functions
  • 3.7“ grey scale display with backlight and brightness sensor
  • Card slot for SD card, integrated SD/SDHC memory card reader
  • Interference free digital heart rate receiver
  • Integrated buzzer
  • Storage of the heart rate, speed, distance and travel time on the SD card
  • Incline adjusted pedalling assistance
  • Barometric height measurement
  • GSM module with GPS for enhanced documentation of biking tours, transmission of position data via SMS or internet (requires SIM card)
  • Theft protection per SMS notification (requires SIM card)
  • Gear recommendation for optimal travel range
  • Software update via SD card

Dashboard display values

  • Assistance mode
  • Display of remaining battery charge
  • Speed
  • Average speed
  • Maximum speed
  • Trip distance
  • Total trip distance
  • Daily travel time
  • Total travel time
  • Clock
  • Date
  • Heart rate (requires chest belt)
  • Average heart rate (requires chest belt)
  • Temperature
  • Incline
  • Height above sea level
  • Gear recommendation
  • GPS coordinates
 
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flecc

Member
Oct 25, 2006
52,822
30,383
It looks to be a very fine system at first sight and I hope we do get them in the UK.

Also, watch out for the new Electric Bike Magazine published by VeloVision in the UK, free online or subscription for the paper editions. They may test one as well.
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meatloaf

Just Joined
Aug 12, 2010
2
0
Looks like a sweet ride. Do you have the version with a built in GPS?...
Yes - I've the premium one with GPS and GPRS. Sometimes it is nice to see the way I've driven in Google maps with the according software after import to my PC.

Greetings
 

timidtom

Esteemed Pedelecer
Oct 19, 2009
757
175
Cheshire
GambiaGOES.blogspot.com
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Dashboard functions
  • 3.7“ grey scale display with backlight and brightness sensor
  • Card slot for SD card, integrated SD/SDHC memory card reader
  • Interference free digital heart rate receiver
  • Integrated buzzer
  • Storage of the heart rate, speed, distance and travel time on the SD card
  • Incline adjusted pedalling assistance
  • Barometric height measurement
  • GSM module with GPS for enhanced documentation of biking tours, transmission of position data via SMS or internet (requires SIM card)
  • Theft protection per SMS notification (requires SIM card)
  • Gear recommendation for optimal travel range
  • Software update via SD card

Dashboard display values

  • Assistance mode
  • Display of remaining battery charge
  • Speed
  • Average speed
  • Maximum speed
  • Trip distance
  • Total trip distance
  • Daily travel time
  • Total travel time
  • Clock
  • Date
  • Heart rate (requires chest belt)
  • Average heart rate (requires chest belt)
  • Temperature
  • Incline
  • Height above sea level
  • Gear recommendation
  • GPS coordinates
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Wonderful! I've flown gliders with less information!
 
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Cyclezee

Guest
Sorry to add a discordant note, funtionally it may be fine with a funky OTT dashboard, but and it is a very big butt:eek: , has anyone noticed that huge lump on the rear carrier. Lots of buttons to push, but aesthetically, it doesn't push my buttons.

J:) hn
 

Tim

Esteemed Pedelecer
Nov 1, 2006
770
78
London
Sorry to add a discordant note, funtionally it may be fine with a funky OTT dashboard, but and it is a very big butt:eek: , has anyone noticed that huge lump on the rear carrier. Lots of buttons to push, but aesthetically, it doesn't push my buttons.

J:) hn
I think that's where the waterbed and kitchenette are stowed.
 

Velospeed

Pedelecer
Aug 20, 2009
31
0
West Berks
I think that's where the waterbed and kitchenette are stowed.
:) We found the waterbed was interfering with cornering ability so the space is now used by a wine cooler.

Seriously though, beauty is in the eye of the beholder and there are benefits to having the battery locked into a weatherproof box.

We have all models in stock so if anyone wants to come and have a look just let us know.

Regards
John

Velospeed
Velospeed