Velotric Summit vs Aventon Ramblas: Round 2
Velotric Summit vs Aventon Ramblas: Round 2
It is time to take both stock models out on an MTB trail to see how they perform. Can the Velotric Summit keep up with the Aventon Ramblas? Let’s find out.
- The video showcases a comparison between the Aventon Ramblas and Velotric Summit e-bikes on a trail in Illinois to test their capabilities and performance.
- Both bikes were tested through various challenges, including jumps, drops, and rocky terrains, to assess their handling and durability.
“Let’s see if the Velotric Summit One can at least keep up.”
Steve’s Comparison Between the Bikes
- After riding both bikes, Steve noted that the Velotric e-bike felt heavier and less planted in corners compared to the Aventon Ramblas.
- Despite the differences, he mentioned that both bikes were enjoyable to ride, with the Aventon Ramblas feeling slightly more agile due to its design and tire size.
“Not a lot heavier, but it feels heavier…this one feels a little more planted.”
Evaluating Value for Price and Components
- The Aventon Ramblas is priced lower than the Velotric Summit, but Steve highlighted the superior component build of the Aventon, such as the higher-quality derailer and fork.
- Steve suggested that the Aventon Ramblas might be a better value proposition when considering potential future component upgrades, making the extra cost worth it for certain riders.
“Honestly, I’d probably go with the Aventon…you would probably have to replace some of the components sooner on the Velotric.”
Post-Ride Analysis and Potential Upgrades
- After the trail ride, the battery levels of the two bikes were compared, with the Velotric Summit retaining 84% power compared to the 78% on the Aventon Ramblas.
- The idea of upgrading components on the Aventon Ramblas, like the forks and derailer, was discussed to enhance its performance and longevity, potentially bridging the performance gap with the Velotric Summit.
“My Apple watch shows that we climbed 552 ft in elevation…the Summit One had 84% power left.”
The Difference Between Velotric Summit and Aventon Ramblas
- The Velotric Summit features a rear-wheel drive motor, while the Aventon Ramblas has a mid-drive motor, providing distinct riding experiences.
- The mid-drive motor in the Ramblas offers more versatility for replacing the rear wheel compared to the Summit.
- The Summit has an 8-speed proprietary wheel, potentially posing challenges for repairs or replacements in the future, unlike the more standard rear wheel on the Ramblas.
The Summit is a rear-wheel drive motor, whereas the Ramblas boasts a mid-drive, impacting the versatility for replacing rear wheels.
Comparing Upgrade Options for Velotric Summit and Aventon Ramblas
- The Aventon Ramblas allows for more options for upgrades like attaching Carbon wheels for enhanced performance compared to the Summit.
- Upgrading components on the Summit might be more challenging due to its proprietary parts, possibly requiring repairs instead of simple replacements.
The Ramblas offers more upgrade flexibility with options like Carbon wheels, while the Summit could present repair challenges with proprietary parts.
Riding Experience and Durability
- The Velotric Summit, with its throttle removed, becomes an enjoyable choice for city commuting and light trail riding.
- For riders seeking a budget-friendly option for city and light trail use, the Summit would be suitable, especially with the throttle tailored for urban riding.
- In contrast, the Aventon Ramblas is deemed a better investment for those anticipating rougher use and upgrades in the future, despite its higher price tag.
The Summit, sans throttle, excels in city and light trail biking, while the Ramblas is recommended for durability and more aggressive riding, even at a higher cost.
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