Video review: Cannondale’s full suspension gravel ebike, the Topstone NEO Lefty
Cannondale’s take on e-gravel comes in the form of the Topstone NEO Lefty, and slightly longer, slightly slacker, motorized version of the Topstone Lefty we recently reviewed. As James Huang found out, the NEO is great for leaving your analog colleagues in the dust, but how does it perform…
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Cannondale’s take on e-gravel comes in the form of the Topstone NEO Lefty, and slightly longer, slightly slacker, motorized version of the Topstone Lefty we recently reviewed.
As James Huang found out, the NEO is great for leaving your analog colleagues in the dust, but how does it perform on its own motorized merits? It’s one of the only suspended e-gravel bikes available, comes with a powerful Bosch drive system and a Lefty fork. But other key spec decisions hold it back in certain areas.
For the full review, check out the video above.