DEVINCI E-CARTIER
Electric Explorer
Studies in Holland have shown that bicycle use usually dominates trips under 7.5km. Makes sense, right? A regular bike connects trips too close to drive and too far to walk. But e-bikes are changing the stats. What if you live close to work, but it feels too far to bike? The E-Cartier takes you out of arterial gridlock or packed subways and gives you back your freedom. Suddenly distances of 15km+ are easily tackled by bike. The Cartier is a city bike that still takes weekends seriously. First designed in collaboration with Curbside Cycle, it's a new world explorer that flattens hills and puts new points on the map.
FLY TO YOUR DESTINATION
If you've read the history of Devinci, you know they are very unlike their brothers and sisters in California, who also design bikes. It is really a tale of two cities. In the first it is sunshine all year, sprawled cities where the car is king, and cycling is viewed as a 'weekend thing,' usually out of the city on recreational trails. In Montreal, people ride year-round in the city and on the weekends they explore the largest network of bike trails in North America. The E-Cartier takes that do-it-all Devinci DNA and plugs in some extra boost.
WHAT IS AN E-BIKE?
An e-bike is a pedal-assist bicycle, or a "pedelec." There is no throttle. Instead, there is a sophisticated computer system that reads your inputs and outputs a real-time variable assist that tunes itself to your needs right now. To ride one is sensational! It feels like the bike is reading your mind!
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WHAT IS AN E-BIKE?
An e-bike is a pedal-assist bicycle, or a "pedelec.". There is no throttle. Instead of a throttle there is a sophisticated computer system that reads your pedalling torque + wheel RPM's + pedal RPM's a thousand times a minute. This data turns into a variable assist that constantly tunes itself to your needs in real-time. To ride one is sensational! It feels like the bike is reading your mind!
CAN I CRANK UP THE POWER?
Yes!! While the computer is constantly tuning itself to your real-time needs, you can also crank this variable assist anywhere from 30% assist to 300%+
There is a handlebar toggle that allows you to shift between power assist levels and a console that tells you battery life, distance, and all sorts of other fun facts!
IS IT DANGEROUS?
Absolutely not! A bike with a throttle is dangerous. With a throttle you can stop pedalling or hit the brakes and you can still lurch forward. On a pedelec, the motor cuts out the second you stop pedalling or hit the brakes. And, according to government regulation, the motor also cuts out above 32km/hr.
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THOSE E-SCOOTERS I SEE?
Oh my goodness, where do we start? They shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath!
E-scooters are a throttle based system and are illegal (or classified as motor vehicles) across Europe because they are dangerous. There are grounds to believe they will be illegal here soon too.
Currently, these bikes are sold through a legal loophole here in Canada.. In Europe, regulation says a motor can only operates while pedalling. In North America, regulation states the bike must have pedals, but never states these pedals need to be used..
E-scooters have pedals, but they rarely work. They are legal ornamentation and they aren't fooling anyone, and that includes lawmakers.
Plus, if it's between a computer that automatically senses the power you need or pushing down a thumb throttle, what would you prefer? Unless you like having a sore thumb?
WHAT SHOULD I LOOK FOR?
One word: Service.
Service is key. For a long time e-bikes have been the wild-west until Bosch, Yamaha and Shimano came around. We speak from experience when we say that when you buy an e-bike that somewhere down the line, will go wrong. A good e-bike means we can run diagnostics with no guessing-games that take time and patience. A good e-bike means there is global technical support just a phone call away. .
WHERE SHOULD THE MOTOR BE?
As a rule the motor should be a mid-mount and made by a company you can trust. Names like Yamaha, Bosch, and Shimano are key. Other players like Bafang are reliable, but if you haven't heard of the company, be extra careful
. Front motors are dangerous. And no rear mount motor compares to the performance quality of a reliable mid-mount.
DESCRIBE THE DIFFERENT MOTORS PLEASE!
Each brand brings its own experience to motor production. The important thing is to focus on brand-name quality. That said, Shimano is known for mileage and a more intuitive feeling motor and is often seen on higher performance bikes.. Bosch is known for power and is often seen on cargo bikes. Yamaha is famous for torque and is often seen on commercial grade cargo bike. All bikes take about 3.5 hours to charge and use recyclable Lithium Ion Batteries that take 1000+ full charges (about five years of use).
SHIMANO
Found on Devinci and Bullitt cargo bikes, these are highly tuned long-range motors with balanced power and torque
E6100 Motor
250 Nominal Power
418W battery
Up to 185km/Charge
60nm Torque
BOSCH
Found on Urban Arrow and Benno Bikes, these are powerful motors for heavy duty cargo carrying
Performance Line Motor
350 Nominal Power
400W battery
Up to 100km/Charge
65nm Torque
CX Motor
350 Nominal Power
500W battery
Up to 100km/Charge
75nm Torque
YAMAHA
Found on Babboe family and commercial grade cargo bikes. These are high torque motors with tons of power.
PW Motor
350 Nominal Power
400/500W battery
Up to 100km/Charge
80nm Torque
THE E-GRIFFIN
HOW DOES IT COMPARE?
DEVINCI E-GRIFFIN VS DEVINCI E-CARTIER
E-GRIFFIN
MSRP $3499 (CDN)
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Dutch-style upright position that emphasizes comfort and safety
700c wheel for high-efficiency cruising speed on road or path
35mm tire for street or gravel
What are the differences between the E-Grffin and E-Cartier? There's a lot! The E-Griffin is a gloriously upright bike, designed for the wind in your hair and a smile on your face. The E-Cartier is a more aggressive machine, with a geometry designed for long commutes and getting places fast.
HOW ARE THEY SIMILAR?
Reinforced aluminum frame & fork designed for recreation and city
Shimano E6100 Motor
wide-range 9-speed drivetrain
Center-mount battery for balanced weight
Shimano hydraulic disc brakes
Puncture resistant tires
Comfortable seats and grips
Rust resistant stainless or galvanized bolts throughout
E-CARTIER
MSRP $3499 (CDN)
HOW ARE THEY DIFFERENT?
Performance position that emphasizes acceleration and handling
650B (27.5") wheel for rapid acceleration and tight corner agility
45mm tire for potholed city streets and gravel
ACCESSORIES WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND
Your E-Cartier is ready for the streets but make sure to protect it and yourself! Protect your bike and wheels from thieves with a quality lock and wheel skewers. Make sure your protected during the night with a good set of lights (required by law... and a bell is too!). Need to carry stuff? Save yourself a sweaty back by carrying stuff on a rear rack! These are the items that work perfectly on your Cartier.
IN SUMMARY:
Why do we love the E-Cartier? Because it takes commutes seriously.
- It's made in Canada!
- That means Canadian aluminum. Welded here, painted here and assembled here.
- It's a bike that takes city distance seriously
- It's wider tires are great for potholes, streetcar tracks or weekend gravel trails
- We love the Shimano E6100 motor for it's range and quality
- We love Shimano for their after-sales service
- The disc brakes are great for a bike that can go greater speeds
- Puncture resistant tires are great for city riding
- We love that it already comes with fenders, a kickstand and a strong rear rack
From Our Buyer...
@testimonial
"Before we imported European bikes, we relied on hybrids as city bikes. Alas, very few were designed for the city. Devinci hybrids take city-cycling as seriously as they do recreational escapes. Behind each Devinci is a designer who pushes high-performance engineering without forgetting the reality of potholes or winter. Devinci's hold up."
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ABOUT DEVINCI
Quebec may be the most European of Canada's provinces, and like Europe, they are made about cycling. Want proof? Take a look at their infrastructure.
Consider Montreal, the first major city to develop bicycle infrastructure back in the 1980's. Or, consider Le Route Verte, North America's largest network of dedicated cycling paths, now in excess of 5000km. That means an average Montrealer can ride their bike to work in summer or winter, ride the same bike on the weekend to escape outside of the city, or take the same bike and follow a path on a week long tour. This riding culture is the design context of the Devinci brand, it's DNA. It's what makes their bikes better.
That design context is what sets Devinci apart. While most of the bike industry builds the same commodity and competes on price, Devinci builds a user experience that is strong on breadth and depth. These are bikes of substance that take potholes and winter as seriously as they do a cottage country commute. These are bikes with soul.