Lots of family commitments today.. but the sun shone for most of the day and I finally managed to grab a quick half hour on the bike.. First ride.. what can I say. It was electrifying The bike handled itself very well. A very comortable ride. I had a go at a couple of small steep hills near the house and the bike sailed up with little effort. In terms of gearing, I wasn't able to fully test each gear but I couldn't feel much difference between 6 and 7, and at one point I couldn't get it into 7, only to discover that that cable had slipped out of its pull socket.. I pushed it back in and 7th engaged OK. On the flat, I did feel that 6/7 were a little 'light' but I need to test fully.(and I may have forgotten to switch off the motor) Overall.. a brilliant half hour.. and the ride up those darn Bath hills.. childs play.. It's a trully 'bionic' experience.. 10/10 so far..More to follow..Please post your impressions in this thread!
So you've been out all day on your new wonderful machines, tell us poor souls who are still waiting for ours about them.
I want to hear more about gearing an Agattu for speed.Otherwise, after changing to an 18tooth sprocket, I can't fault my step-thru.
I know you're going to enjoy your diamond frame - it looks great!
Not how to do it, but the results of it, namely speed and range.
It's not really possible to judge from someone's results what the experience can be for anyone else, since the rider effort is exactly tracked by the motor effort, unique to these motor units and making comparative judgement even more difficult than in other e-bikes. Therefore the differences between riders are doubled in standard mode and even more in high power mode.Not how to do it, but the results of it, namely speed and range.
Hi Robin,A de-lurk. (And thanks for all the advice, very interesting reading.)
Agattu first impressions.
Well, I got mine yesterday. A 49" diamond frame from the first batch.
Had a little shot yesterday to get used to the concept, then used it for real this morning for my commute.
Superb.
I took up cycling last year for a small, 2mile, commute. The problem is that 1mile of it is all up-hill. It's not a very steep hill, but it's very long and very discouraging. Especially because there is often also a head-wind.
(Of course, coming back home is a lot easier)
So this morning, when I saw the forecast 40kmph head-wind, I thought this is it, let's see how good this bike is.
Well, I said it already, superb.
I pretty much stayed in 7th gear all the way up that hill. At the end of the ride I felt exercised, but not knackered. (On my old bike, I'd have been very close to getting off and walking.)
A few additional points.
1. The bike came with a manual for the power system, and the front forks, but nothing generally about the bike itself. Not particularly a problem, but it would be nice to have received some instructions about the lights. (Are they just always on?)
2. 7th gear was a bit reluctant, but all it took was a quarter turn on the handlebar, er, "nipple"? to fix it.
3. The brakes are a lot more responsive than my old bike (which had hub brakes).
4. I developed a habit on my old bike such that when I was stationary, I kept my right foot on the pedal at ~2 o'clock. Letting a little weight onto that foot with the Agattu makes the bike want to take off. It'll take a bit of getting used to.
Well, that's that, my first impressions. It's very good, I'm very pleased.
Thanks & regards
Robin
This will be the adjuster at the handlebar end of the gear change cable.Could you explain your 'nipple' tuck on the handlebars?
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Thanks Flecc, I'll give it a go..This will be the adjuster at the handlebar end of the gear change cable.
There isn't a large difference between the two top gears, but if you find no difference, try tweaking the adjustment just a little each way to try to get it to change. In any event, with a new hub pause your pedalling for the changes, and even back pedal a fraction at the change to ease through the change.
Once run in the change gets much slicker.
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Thanks Tim for the advice.. As I say, I'm not sure anything needs adjusting but I'll have a look and make the adjustment if necessary.There are some Shimano Nexus Inter-7 adjustment instructions available through our website here
Text below:
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]The adjustment is made with the shifter in 4th (middle) gear. On the right side of the hub, just outboard of the sprocket, there is a "cassette joint pulley" which the cable moves back and forth as the gears are changed. Next to this is the "cassette joint bracket" which is stationary. Both the pulley and the bracket have red index marks, and gear adjustment is correct when the marks on the two parts align with the shifter in 4th gear.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]There are two sets of these red marks, one on top, the other on the bottom. This lets you see one set of marks whether the bike is right side up or upside down.[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]If the red lines on the hub’s pulley and the cog joint bracket do not line[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]up when the shifter is in 4th gear, adjust the gear cable tension. Rotate the[/FONT]
[FONT=Arial, sans-serif]shifter barrel adjuster until this alignment is achieved. Shift to 1st gear, then back to 4th, and recheck the adjustment.[/FONT]
My Agattu just has two switch positions which are on and off. Am I missing something? An auto setting would be useful and I would certainly use it if I have it.The front light switch has 3 positions:- Off, On and Auto. Auto is the middle setting and is controlled by a light sensor ie lights come on as daylight diminishes.
The rear light remains lit for approx 4mins after the bike is stopped eg at traffic lights. The off switch simply does what it says - not sure what the point of that is for?
As you rightly say, the info supplied with the bike is minimal. I had a very comprehensive booklet along with the bike, but it is all in German!!
When I get my 6/7 gears sorted out , I'll let you know. I also can't wait to see any top-end improvement.I want to hear more about gearing an Agattu for speed.
No - just the two positions on and off. I've just been out to check once again and there is no doubt at all about it. Were there the three on your test bike, Flecc? Not a great matter as after all switching on after dark isn't hard, but rather strange perhaps that mine should be different.No middle click at all Tony?
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