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On which routes can I use the SUSHI BIKE 3.0/3.0+?

In this article, we'll show you which routes the SUSHI BIKE performs best on and where you might not want to use it. We'll also answer the most frequently asked questions on this topic.

Updated over 2 months ago

The SUSHI BIKE 3.0/3.0+ is designed for use in the city as well as on paved roads and cycle paths. It is ideal for urban areas and moderate distances. Even light gravel paths or well-maintained dirt roads are usually no problem. However, the SUSHI BIKE 3.0/3.0+ is not designed for extreme terrain, such as mountain bike trails or unpaved, very bumpy paths.

For a long service life and optimal riding enjoyment, we recommend using the SUSHI BIKE 3.0/3.0+ on routes that match its strengths – i.e. in the city and on flat paths.

Can I also use the SUSHI BIKE 3.0/3.0+ on uneven roads, such as forest paths, gravel paths or off-road?

There is no clear answer to this question. However, due to the lack of suspension in the fork, it can sometimes be a little uncomfortable when riding the SUSHI BIKE on gravel paths, for example.

Can I also use the SUSHI BIKE 3.0/3.0+ for longer tours?

There are several answers to this question as well. It is definitely possible for commuting between two cities, for example, without gradients greater than 10%. If you need to cover a longer distance, it is worth carrying a spare battery with you so that you can travel further than 75 km.

Can I ride the SUSHI BIKE 3.0/3.0+ up a hill?

As mentioned above, the motor has no problem with hills with a 10% incline. However, the lack of gears can sometimes make it a little more strenuous on steeper inclines.

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