The CGO600 from Tenways is a sporty and well-equipped single-speed city runabout. With a weight of 17 kilograms, it may not be the lightest bike, but the aluminium frame is stiff, solid and accurately finished.
Due to the significant saddle elevation and the long stem, you sit sportily stretched on the bike of the Dutch bicycle brand.
Not least because of the sturdy frame front consisting of a rigid aluminium fork, solid stem and ergonomically shaped handlebars, the Tenways can be manoeuvred with agility and even the tightest bends are no problem. The Mivice hub motor is surprisingly powerful and minimises the long single-speed gear ratio. The drive responds promptly to pedal pressure and switches off with minimal delay when you stop pedalling. The instrument cluster with display at the left end of the handlebars is unobtrusive and functional.
The front headlight is powered by the bike's battery, while the rear light clamped to the seat tube requires a separate battery. The mudguards keep water and dirt away from the rider and clothing on wet days. The bike does not have a pannier rack, but screw sockets allow it to be retrofitted. The Tenways CGO600 is assembled by the buyer. All the necessary tools and electrical components are included.
Further information on the Tenways CGO600 can be found at here.
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