
"Tenways just launched its new CGO Compact electric bike in Europe that's designed to fit into tight spaces like car trunks, apartment hallways, and train compartments. To achieve this, the CGO Compact is fitted with small 20-inch wheels, folding pedals, and a handlebar fitted with a twistable stem to create a slim, wall-hugging profile. The adjustable steering column and low-step through frame also make it suitable for a wide range of rider heights, so it could be a good shareable e-bike for families."
"It promises a range of up to 100km from its 500Wh removable battery, but its single-speed drivetrain produces only 45Nm of torque so it's best suited for relatively flat cities. If your commute does stray from asphalt then the suspension seat post should help absorb bumps. There's also an integrated torque sensor to ensure the smooth delivery of pedal-assisted power, and Tektro hydraulic disc brakes should keep any sudden stops under control."
The CGO Compact is a folding electric bike built to fit tight spaces like car trunks, apartment hallways, and trains. It uses 20-inch wheels, folding pedals, and a twistable handlebar stem to create a slim, wall-hugging profile and a low-step frame to suit varied rider heights. Its MIK HD rear carrier carries up to 27 kg and supports accessories like crates or child seats. The bike pairs a 250W rear-hub motor with a Gates Carbon belt drive, a removable 500Wh battery promising up to 100 km, an integrated torque sensor, and Tektro hydraulic disc brakes. Stripped weight is 19.8 kg; fully equipped weight is 22.1 kg. Price is €1,990 and availability is limited to Europe.
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