The Möve Henry bike equipped with the CyFly system is designed to deliver the same power an e-bike would but without needs of batteries due to a clever enginered system.
The CyFly system replaces the traditional ball bearing bottom bracket with an oval chainring, planetary gears, and cranks that are offset from the pedal axle. The oval chainring is not a new concept, but its combination with the oscillating crank is innovative. When a rider exerts full pedal force, the system captures 30% more torque, thanks to the longer leverage provided by the offset crank hitting the longer diameter of the oval chainring.
This design is especially beneficial during climbs, as it provides better leverage when it matters most. While the initial ride might feel odd due to the oval pedal motion, riders adapt to it over time, and the benefits become apparent. The CyFly system improves efficiency and makes acceleration and hill climbing easier.
Despite the slight increase in weight due to the system, the mechanical efficiency gains more than compensate for it. The Möve Henry bike attracts attention with its unique appearance, aided by large 29-inch wheels and the distinctive CyFly drive system.
The Henry model performs well on uphill terrain, even without electric assistance.
Möve is a well-established German bike brand with a long history, and they aim to appeal to a financially capable customer base. The Henry bike, priced at around 4000 euros (without pedals), competes with quality e-Mountainbikes.
Due to the increased torque, the chain and chainring may experience faster wear, which is something buyers should be aware of when considering this bike.
The Development of Möve Cyfly system:
How does it works? Explanation:
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