March 9, 20242 yr I hope you intend to introduce a step through version of the bike. The Woosh Santana is looking a bit dated now IMO.
March 9, 20242 yr I am looking for a new frame. If it stays black, is there a fork without shiny chrome to maintain the stealth theme?
March 9, 20242 yr Author I hope you intend to introduce a step through version of the bike. The Woosh Santana is looking a bit dated now IMO. I made the Rambla for that and the problem was Mid drives appeal more to those who like demanding rides, the Rambla is unsuited for trail riding.The frame flexes a little and that worried me. I will be replacing the rear hub motor on the Gran Camino with the Ananda mid motor as soon as the current wave of selling off from companies pulling out of the bike market finishes. We have been using the Santana frame for about 10 years, it's pretty timeless, sturdy, understated and good value for money. The formula is about as optimised as it can be: great comfort, competent power and superb reliability.
March 9, 20242 yr I made the Rambla for that and the problem was Mid drives appeal more to those who like demanding rides, the Rambla is unsuited for trail riding.The frame flexes a little and that worried me. I will be replacing the rear hub motor on the Gran Camino with the Ananda mid motor as soon as the current wave of selling off from companies pulling out of the bike market finishes. We have been using the Santana frame for about 10 years, it's pretty timeless, sturdy, understated and good value for money. The formula is about as optimised as it can be: great comfort, competent power and superb reliability. I will be replacing the rear hub motor on the Gran Camino with the Ananda mid motor Sounds good, the Gran Camino frame is solid, hope it works out
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