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Growing up in the Netherlands, in Dieren, home of the Gazelle factory, more specifically, I have always used Gazelle bikes to commute with. When we moved to the US, some 20 years ago, we brought our bikes. However, the lack of a reliable and safe cycling infrastructure and a hillier area than I was used to, made me drop biking as a mode of transportation pretty quickly. My lack of exercise caught up with me over the years and because the cycling environment has changed so much for the better, I started researching e-bikes last summer. I couldn’t be happier to find out that Gazelle had entered the US marked and after comparing several models, I settled on an Ultimate C8. It is a bike that handles incredibly well, considering the significant weight of an e-bike, but it leaves me the choice of how much assist I want on my 22 mile commute. The bike comes pretty much ready to commute, with lots of accessories that other brands require you to buy separately. Add an additional lock and some panniers and you are pretty much good to go. I ended up swapping the stock grips for a more ergonomic pair, and also added a mirror. I have put on 700 miles since I purchased it late June of this year, and I am convinced it’ll serve me well for the next I don’t know how many years. All of my previous Gazelle’s have held up well and and I am counting on this one not being the exception. Yes, they are expensive, but you get what you pay for; a very well-built and reliable e-bike.
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