Moustache Lundi 27 Electric Bicycle - Full e-bike Review
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- čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
- The EV Review Ireland review and road test of the Moustache Lundi 27.3 Electric Bicycle. Derek Reilly looks at the features and takes this e-bike out for a spin.
Price of this bike is €3,299.00
Huge thanks to the team at GreenAer. Link to their website below
www.greenaer.ie/
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 Moustache Lundi 27.3 Features
6:59 Out for a Spin
8:44 Conclusion & Outro
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I love the design of this e-bike. Let me know in the comments what you think.
Just ordered mine today from Alan at Greenaer in Mullingar took a test drive and fell in love
A great bike!
Nice! Great to see a bit of competition in the ebike market, and well done for featuring a good selection!
Thanks Blake. Have 3 more reviews for e-bikes ready to release...when it rains etc etc
Best bike in the world for me in love with it since 2017
A lovely bike. I've seen 3 of them already this week!
Great review. Looks sturdy, I like the built in battery/size/customization. Also like Shimano components and agree a seat shock absorber makes a front shock less necessary. I agree w/ the criticism that the front light should really turn w/ the handlebars and not be built into the frame.
Thanks for the comment Rajeev.
Nice video. I bought this bike a year ago and was my first bike since I was a kid...now 57 and feel like a kid when out on it! It's terrific and a lovely smooth ride. I'm really clueless when it comes to bikes and I've been reading about things to check before you ride such as checking tire pressure and to check the quick wheel release levers. No problem checking tires but not sure about checking the wheels. Does this bike even have those levers and, if so, can you explain how to check? A video on bike maintenance for newbies would be great :)
Thanks for the comment MrSorted2. Not sure on the levers but a great idea for a video, thanks!
Nice video
Glad you liked it and thanks for taking the time to leave the comment
to bad that you didn't film yourself riding from the side, so that you can see how the seating position is which is the main advantage of this bike.
Thanks for the comment and feedback.. Working on this for my next bike review.
Nice looking bit of kit. I've a six year old kalkoff and thinking of replacing it. I'm in ireland.
Thanks for the comment Batty. I hadn't heard of Kalkoff but look forward to reviewing at some stage
Good review. No Fork shock absorbers nor apparent seat suspension, bumpy ride here in Wicklow hills? Thanks for info. Looks a great city e-Bike, but not suitable for glencree nor sally gap.
Thanks Noel. I found the big fat tyres, the suspension saddle and big gel saddle all made for a smooth ride
Enjoyed this review, can I ask as it is only available in medium frame how did you feel it suited a male that is 6.1 inch’s and how was the lack of front suspension on poor surface’s? Many thanks
Thanks for the question Vincent. I'm 6'2" and found it not an issue. Also, I do prefer front suspension but there's also a cost to features like that. On the Lundi, I'd be happy to ride it as is.
How do you mount a cell phone to handle bar?
There's a special phone mount if I remember correctly
Going for the higher spec Lundi 27.5 is worth it for the Enviolo TR hub gears.
Thanks Daniel. I agree, lots of options available. Should have covered it in the review
God
Thanks for the comment.
TBH this is a commuter bike over 3K is far too expencive. That's cycling as hobby money. Even as a second car replacement it's overpriced. I think the e-bike market is still in the 'early adopter' phase, built and sold as novelty items rather than mass consumer products, with the associated price mark up.
Thanks Tom. I've found the quality manufacturers are charging a premium.
We got e-bikes six years ago, for leisure, not commuting, cost €1500ea. Still going strong. €3k seems the new entry level price since Covid lockdowns pushed prices up.
@@oceanfroggie Incorrect, Moustache bikes were always that price years before the lockdown.
I think it also depends on where you are. I live in Amsterdam where the city is expanding and housing prices are pushing people further from the center and with the cycling culture here e-bikes are becoming extremely popular.
Yeah but you have to consider that in a big city it completly replace the car. So you save on parking cost, insurance, plate, driver lisence, gaz, maintenance and repair. All of that cost at least 2k per years. So if you keep your ebike for a lot of years, it pay for itself. I agree it's still expensive, but where I am I see ebike everywhere now and they all sold out so I don't see the price going down soon. I wouldn't replace my ebike for anything personaly, way more worth it than a car in the city.