Bianchi E-Omnia T-Type Step-Thru Nexus 5SP Review - $4.6k

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  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2023
  • The Bianchi E-Omnia T-Type Step-Thru Nexus 5SP is a high performance urban speed pedelec with custom integrated lights, full length plastic fenders, powerful hydraulic disc brakes, a sturdy 15mm thru-axle, available in three sizes, two frame styles, and two colors. Sturdy reinforced frame, upgraded Marathon E Plus tires with puncture protection and reflectivity, wide Boost hub spacing on the fork, and reinforced rims. Custom integrated rear rack looks sleek and adds utility. Adjustable air suspension fork, suspension seat post, and overbuilt adjustable angle stem improves comfort for longer faster rides. Beautiful Bosch Kiox color display panel offers Micro-USB charging on the go, Bluetooth smartphone connectivity, and tamper-resistant removability. Great attention to detail on supporting hardware including adjustable kickstand, Shimano INTER5 IGH, sturdy platform pedals, bottle cage mount, and fast charger. Heavier than average due to overbuilt frame, included accessories, and internally geared hub. The headlight is built into the head tube and does not point where you steer. Unique rear rack interface may not work with all accessories. Battery cover does not lock to frame, and the battery can be tricky to remove and re-insert due to lock placement. Last generation Bosch motor, battery, and smartphone app.
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Komentáře • 59

  • @twloughlin
    @twloughlin Před rokem +6

    Thanks for another thorough review. You have me beginning to look at bikes in the $4-5K range at this point, something I was unsure I'd ever do. We'll see what the future brings!

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +2

      Yeah! I hope you find something fun that lasts. There are many options now at different price points. I was impressed by this particular bike for $4.6k, it's not cheap, but it's pretty top of the line. Which brands and models have you been exploring?

    • @jcoats5529
      @jcoats5529 Před rokem

      Go for a Trek

    • @twloughlin
      @twloughlin Před rokem

      @@jcoats5529 I do like the look of their Vale Go! commuter bike.

  • @skepticsr_us
    @skepticsr_us Před rokem +5

    Great professional review as usual. This is not a cheap bike but many of us are not interested in the cheapest bike out there. We want quality and value. I’ll go and see if they have a Class 2 version of this.

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +2

      I don’t think Bosch makes any throttle operated electric bikes in North America. Most European mid-drives are Class 1 or Class 3 like this. Check out DÖST for a quality mid drive with throttle and Speed Pedelec.

  • @braxtonperry1981
    @braxtonperry1981 Před rokem +3

    Sharp looking
    Ride
    Cort
    👍😎🚲🥇🛵

  • @frankcaputzal5643
    @frankcaputzal5643 Před rokem +3

    Great review !! I have the exact same drivetrain on my Bulls bike and I am surprised by how wide the gear range is. Don’t be so negative about the gearing.

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Frank! I'm glad to hear it's working well for you. I try not to be negative, just explore the specs and contrast to other setups. Had a lot of fun riding this one :)

  • @b.griffin317
    @b.griffin317 Před rokem +4

    Schalbe Marathons + IGH + belt drive + Bosch = exactly right drivetrain

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +2

      It's a great setup for durability at a very impressive price point, in my opinion. Neat that they also sell in high step and the deep wave step-thru frame for those who want it. It comes with the suspension seat post, nice adjustable stem, almost overkill on the fenders... pretty sweet setup.

  • @Joerides7
    @Joerides7 Před rokem +6

    Interesting bike. I'm a big fan of the Bosch mid-drives. I have no problem with the lower power since I want to provide a lot of power myself. I don't want a throttle, so the lack of one is my preference. Nice size battery. Not crazy about the battery cover, and I'd prefer the Enviolo rear hub, or even better a Rohloff option.

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +3

      Rohloff is my favorite as well, but they do end up being a lot more expensive. Have you tried either the Rohloff or enviolo? This INTER5 isn't bad, light and pretty crisp to shift.

    • @Joerides7
      @Joerides7 Před rokem +3

      @@ElectricBikeReview I've tried both Rohloff and enviolo at a nearby Riese & Muller dealer. I need the gear range of the Rohloff for the long-distance rides with significant climbing I have planned after I retire. Colorado, Montana, Utah, etc.

  • @jcoats5529
    @jcoats5529 Před rokem +2

    Very nice. Well appointed

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem

      Totally! I'm amazed by the price for this thing considering how complete it is... and all of the custom lights.

  • @michaelmatthews4096
    @michaelmatthews4096 Před rokem

    Court can you do a review of the emmo mini pro 2.0 foldable step thru fat tire ebike?

  • @janddkettle538
    @janddkettle538 Před rokem +3

    Love your reviews, mate. On the fence with this or the Zen Samurai (base model). Similar specs in many areas, but you've ridden both. Did you prefer one? If so, why?

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +1

      Nice, it's cool that you've heard of the Zen Samurai! I really liked that bike and the founder Ravi. He spent a bunch of time and energy designing it and making it customizable. While Bianchi is a bigger company with more models, Zen has that small company "we care a lot" feel to them. I honestly think you could be happy with both, and it might come down to design or little hardware trade-offs. They offer a similar experience. I'm sure you could actually call Zen and speak with Ravi and actually discuss this with him if you wanted to. He's very humble, loves ebikes, and will help you navigate the decision without being too biased. I think he would just be happy for you and excited that you're into electric bikes!

    • @janddkettle538
      @janddkettle538 Před rokem +1

      @@ElectricBikeReview thanks, I was leaning towards the Zen to be fair. I'm also originally from Halifax where Zen is based so there is a bit of pride there. Many thanks for your feedback; love your content

  • @redstoneholmes7945
    @redstoneholmes7945 Před měsícem

    hi what is the max range in km?

  • @PSModernKitchens
    @PSModernKitchens Před 8 měsíci

    Great

  • @user-qn4zd8hv1g
    @user-qn4zd8hv1g Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the review, i bought the T type, and I really like it. But My Ortlieb PANNIER wont fit, so, does anyone know which system will fit this rack?

    • @mayblueotter9744
      @mayblueotter9744 Před rokem

      Wondering the same myself.

    • @DonnySpike
      @DonnySpike Před rokem

      It's the Atran Velo System (AVS). Cortina uses it a lot. It took me a while to find out but I use the Cortina pannier myself now and it works fine. Not too big, so it doesn't look too bad.

  • @reinplat
    @reinplat Před rokem +2

    Does this still rate as step-thru? Or are we already into climb-ova terrain?

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +2

      I consider this a mid-step, stiffer than a true wave step-thru, but easier to approach than a diamond high step ;)

  • @user-vu1jq2wb5i
    @user-vu1jq2wb5i Před rokem

    im 298 pounds is this good for me? will i break it?

  • @BDX55
    @BDX55 Před rokem +1

    Those rear light will definitely be blocked with side panniers but it doesn’t seem that there is any way of attaching panniers so I guess they don’t expect them.

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, I wasn't clear on how that would work. I suspect you can add a clip-on platform on top of the rear rack with side rails. Perhaps that would elevate pannier bags enough that they wouldn't block the entire light. The thing stretches up pretty far, so perhaps it would peek out a bit.

    • @MHH3180
      @MHH3180 Před rokem

      You could always use saddle bag style panniers.

    • @markseesink1971
      @markseesink1971 Před rokem

      I have a matching Bianci travel bag that fits perfectly! Check their website

    • @DonnySpike
      @DonnySpike Před rokem

      The system they use is called avs (atran velo system). Cortina bikes use this system a lot and sell panniers that will fit on this system.

  • @Spiceymike1961
    @Spiceymike1961 Před rokem

    He keeps saying hi power hi speed motor how fast does it go

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +1

      It's a Class 3 electric bike, so the top speed is 28mph (45km/h).

  • @user-cn4nr3yd2j
    @user-cn4nr3yd2j Před rokem

    Good afternoon. Perhaps not quite on the topic. It is worth choosing before buying a used electric bike. I am completely zero in this matter.
    KTM Macina Kapoho LT 274
    HAIBIKE XDURO FULLSEVEN RX 2015
    Giant Full-E+ 2 Black/Green/Lemon 2018
    Focus JAM2 Plus Pro 2018
    Bulls, Six50 Evo AM 1

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem

      Nice list there! My own personal ranking would be BULLS, HAIBIKE, KTM, Focus, and then Giant. I really love Haibike, but they around North America as much as they used to be, so it has been a while since I've looked at them. The good news is that they used Bosch so you'd get support at many dealers. I've covered many of these bikes on my site, this is the AM 4 from a while back electricbikereview.com/bulls/six50-evo-am-4-sram/ and there's a comparison tool. Perhaps this and the forums will help electricbikereview.com/forums/

  • @Spiceymike1961
    @Spiceymike1961 Před rokem

    How fast does it go

  • @HullioGQ
    @HullioGQ Před rokem

    I will continue to emphasize you change you video recording recording from 60 frames down to 30. The picture quality is essentially the same but the file size is greatly reduced which means you will get more people to watch your videos. For example; compare this video (MP4) which is 17 mins and 54 seconds has a file size of 735 MB to "Gazelle Ultimate C380 Electric Bike Review" by Propel YT channel where the video is 26 mins and 28 seconds but the 1080p video is only 234 MB (In this scenario, I am only comparing the file size and bandwidth usage - not viewership).

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem

      Interesting, this is the first time I've seen your comment @Hullio GQ and I appreciate the tip. I thought that CZcams would be compressing these in a special way that would make the file sizes match. Are you downloading the videos to watch later with CZcams Premium? How did you notice the file size thing difference?

  • @terrynelson2385
    @terrynelson2385 Před rokem +4

    250 Watts, 36 volts, 16 AH. This is not meant to be used by anyone who is not in top shape. Cort, you should have riden out 20 miles and told us how tired you were while using the lower PAS modes.

    • @jcoats5529
      @jcoats5529 Před rokem

      Top shape? Or just not obese

    • @bobnyberg6328
      @bobnyberg6328 Před rokem +1

      85 newton meters of torque 360% boost to your pedalj input is a lot. It should climb almost any hill!

  • @HackHunter1835
    @HackHunter1835 Před rokem +1

    The bike is spec'd out well. The bad, no throttle. If im paying $4.6k, it must have one. Thats one of the best looking frames ive seen in awhile. I only buy 48v Ebikes. 36v seems like im getting short changed for the money, 52v is unnecessary for my needs. However, if someone came out with a 52v City Commuter with at least 14ah batty, i would be tempted to buy it.

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +3

      Voltage has become less of a focus for me with these high powered mid-drives. With 85nm of torque, this thing will climb beyond what the tires can grab and what I can steer up as long as I've shifted to an appropriate gear. 48 volt might be a little more efficient for power flow, but I think Bosch and others recycle 36 volt because they've used it on their global products (which have some European limits around top speed and power). All things considered, the Performance Line Speed motor is very capable, although it does not have a throttle. Same with all of the Shimano, Brose, MAHLE, and Yamaha products.

    • @jcoats5529
      @jcoats5529 Před rokem +1

      Throttles are not always necessary.

    • @HackHunter1835
      @HackHunter1835 Před rokem

      @@jcoats5529 Ive had Ebikes since 2016. I ride mostly in PAS1. I use the throttle from a dead stop, at stop lights, signs or to move quickly from being hit by a car when needed. When you commute on City streets, a throttle is a must.

  • @corykayhoe1033
    @corykayhoe1033 Před rokem +3

    Well overpriced and underpowered, for $4,600 there are better options out there that being said your reviews are always on point hopefully in the future you will review some bikes that us normal folks could afford, bikes with proper price to performance specs

    • @frankcaputzal5643
      @frankcaputzal5643 Před rokem +6

      There are not many bikes out on the market that have a belt drive so at the price point it appears we’ll priced.

    • @jcoats5529
      @jcoats5529 Před rokem

      Name one..

    • @frankcaputzal5643
      @frankcaputzal5643 Před rokem +1

      Bulls Lacubra, Specialized Vado 5.0, Gazelle C380

  • @r.d.9399
    @r.d.9399 Před rokem +1

    Should name this channel Electric bike only for the rich review.

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +4

      I’ve covered thousands of e-bikes over the past decade… including some very affordable ones, like this czcams.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/video.html

  • @Leviajohnson
    @Leviajohnson Před rokem +1

    Wow that’s ugly. I expected more from bianchi. Remember those original release photos of the e omnia? What happened to that vision?

  • @topotone
    @topotone Před rokem

    No rear sus, for almost $5k ?👎🏼

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem

      Hey Tony, keep your eye out on the 28th. There's a new bike coming that is FS which can be purchased for under $5k that you might like!

  • @MHH3180
    @MHH3180 Před rokem

    A shock designed strictly for off road control, not on road comfort and way, way too heavy. Tiny, low powered battery in a frame that is an embarrassment to The Bianchi heritage (they haven't made straight gauge aluminum frames on their performance bikes in 30 years). IGH or not, with that lightweight motor and battery, there is no excuse for this bike weighing more than 50#'s.

    • @ElectricBikeReview
      @ElectricBikeReview  Před rokem +2

      I hear you. For me, the air fork offers better adjustability than a quality spring fork. It might need to be re-sagged more often, and maybe it costs more, but I like the black stanchions and Boost setup.