DŌST DROP CVT Review - $4k
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 Published On Nov 7, 2021

The DŌST DROP CVT is an approachable step-thru hybrid ebike offering a rare combination of powerful mid-drive motor, throttle operation, adjustable top speed (up to 28mph), Enviolo continuously variable transmission, Gates carbon belt drive, and optional second battery pack for long range use. Premium parts include Ergotec 5 adjustable angle stem, Schwalbe Super Moto-X tires with puncture protection and reflective sidewalls, and RST air suspension fork. Powerful 750 watt Bafang BBS02 mid-drive motor is built into the custom paint-matched bottom bracket, the alloy housing keeps it protected while reducing noise. Both the motor and CVP hub are rated to 120 newton meters of torque for excellent hauling and climbing capabilities. Optional matching accessories include a front rack, pannier bags, cup holders, suspension seat post, mirrors, and child seat for greater utility. DŌST only produces two bikes at this time, and they really focus on quality and customer service. The step-thru DROP is smaller and easier to mount and stabilize than the high-step KOPE, but only comes in white. Great attention to detail with bolts hidden under the fenders vs. wrapping outside, and most hardware done in black. Clean minimalist chainring guard and cover, smooth hydraulic disc brakes with motor inhibitors, premium integrated lights from Lezyne. Main battery pack is removable, optional second pack can be added and installed anytime in the future. USB charging port built into the color LCD display is nice, but rated under one amp. Tool-free adjustable kickstand is positioned well and easy to set. Motor uses cadence sensing vs. fancier combined cadence + torque. Fairly heavy build at ~66.5lbs before additional battery or accessories. Only sold direct to consumer with some assembly: front wheel separated and handlebar turned to the side.

0:00 Introduction overview, class 1, 2, 3 options
1:07 Weight ratings: 285lbs total, 100lbs rear rack
1:55 Motor details: 750 watt nominal, 120nm torque
2:39 Enviolo Heavy Duty CVP, Gates CDX belt drive
4:40 Pricing details $4k USD, cranks, pedals, wheels
5:38 RST air suspension fork, hydraulic disc brakes
6:40 Adjustable angle stem, saddle and seat post details
7:57 Kickstand position, motor sensors and cover
9:03 Battery charger, tools, Class 1, 2, 3 stickers
10:36 KOPE vs. step-thru DROP, different colors
11:02 Optional second battery pack 48v 10.4ah
12:46 Optional folding lock, front basket with mounts
13:15 Display panel overview, bicycle weight ~67lbs
11:14 Testing the integrated lights! Direct shipping
16:17 Display settings menu, adjust units and speed
17:49 Ride test begins, first person views
20:49 Ride test continues, third person hill climb

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