
Hello people,
I've been intrigued by the Shimano q'auto and the possibility to get electric shifting for a cheap price which ALWAYS just works and does not have to be charged. I wouldn't necessarily need the automatic shifting, but it seems fun.
I only knew about the Rose Sneak EQ which also has the q'auto hub but is more of a daily driver than gravel bike.
I've now stumbled on the Raymon Territ Auto Street and it seems kind of sick. Geometrywise it is a bit too relaxed for me, I guess. But otherwise the deal seems great. (2000€, Electric cues shifting, everything else is GRX800.)
Does anyone of you have any experience with the brand? They seem to be mostly doing E-Bikes here in Germany. But I never heard anything about them.
The cons are obviously if the hub breaks you're screwed and weight is relatively high (13,4 kg for fully equipped bike)
what do you think? do you have any experience with Raymon or Q'Auto?
cheers
by TheDooonger