Review: Mark2 X-Cross 520 - ideal generalist e-bike, for riding to work or just for fun cycling mark2ebikes
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There's also a twist grip that activates walking mode, supplying just enough power to make pushing the bike up a hill less of a chore. It's good to see this feature integrated in such an easy-to-use way, the grip being much more convenient to use than holding a button down. Lights are built-in front and rear, and controlled with a single switch on the power control cluster. It’s possible to knock them on by accident, but they’re not going to use too much power so we don’t see this as a big problem. The rear light has a capacitor that will keep it on even if the battery is flat or the bike is switched off – a neat idea that will surely have the side effect of loads of people warning you that you’ve left your light on while parked up.
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