The Adventure Neo Allroad StepThru is with our East Coast editor David Schloss. He just had knee surgery and is recovering with the Cannondale ebike sent him plus a helmet.
Below is a short about both.
The Allroad StepThru is engineered for ease of use, which David needs right now.
As equipped, the Neo Allroad EQ retails for $1,825. It is a Class 2 e-bike. It reaches 20 mph and includes a Rider Assist mode aka a throttle. The rider assist matches the speed of traffic. Lights, fenders and a rear rack are included. The bike also has a powerful Bafang 250 Wh motor and 418 Wh battery.
For running errands by bike, the Neo Allroads come equipped with heavy-duty rear racks with stout, 55lb/25kg weight capacities. All Allroad models feature a new front rack mounting system cleverly hidden under the front head badge. These mounts are for new Cannondale OutFront rack offerings with 33lb/15kg capacity.
Added bonus, you can charge you phone while riding with the integrated USB port.