How does the new Kepler handle in wet or snowy conditions?Updated an hour ago
The Kepler Dual Battery e-bike is designed to perform reliably in wet weather and light snowy conditions when ridden with appropriate care and equipment.
Wet conditions
In rain or wet pavement, the Kepler benefits from stable power delivery, predictable pedal assist, and hydraulic disc brakes, which provide more consistent stopping power than mechanical brakes in wet conditions. Integrated lighting and turn signals improve visibility to others during low-visibility weather.
Snow and winter riding
In light snow or slush, the Kepler can be used cautiously on cleared roads and packed surfaces. The 24-inch wheels lower the bike’s center of gravity, helping improve balance at low speeds, while the suspension seatpost helps reduce harshness from uneven winter surfaces. For winter riding, proper tires with adequate tread are strongly recommended.
Battery and cold-weather considerations
Cold temperatures can temporarily reduce battery range. The Kepler’s resin-filled batteries help protect internal components, but riders should store and charge batteries indoors when possible to maintain performance and longevity.
Safety considerations
The Kepler is not designed for deep snow, ice-covered surfaces, or extreme winter conditions. Riders should reduce speed, increase braking distance, and use appropriate winter gear when riding in wet or cold environments.
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