New this weekend my Cube acid one 500 from Rutland cycles (Pitsford) the first thing you notice is how green it is in the flesh, in your face GREEN but that's cool as its not a dull bike.
Despite the 6 month wait ( cubes fault not the shop) and my personal situation, I'm very pleased with the purchase.
Before I can ride any bike in comfort I need to make a few mods.
The nice guys at Pitsford fitted my 3" rise bars (upright riding better for bad back)
Once home whilst the battery was charging I set about the crank arms by shortening them to 160mm and using my dropped pedels. ( shorter cranks better for my knee arthritis)( I do have a pr of short Isis cranks from my last cube but Bosch have a new interface this year)
while I was tinkering I fitted a pr of 2.5" big apples and my NCX seat post for even more rider comfort.
First ride !
I rode 35 miles, a mix of back roads and dusty trails, up and down the assist levels to see how it performs, when I got home I still had 3 of the 5 battery bars left !
Unlike the original active motor (1st gen) & CX motor (2nd gen) this 3rd generation Bosch motor is direct drive, there's no internal gearing to slow you down when the powers off. This makes for a more natural ride, yes your still riding a heavy bike but it doesn't feel like your constantly going up hill and it's easier to pass the cutoff speed.
Out on the open road under power it felt just like my first cube with the active line plus motor (1st gen) perhaps the pickup was a little smoother along with the gradual cutoff at top assist.
I rode my usual trails including a longish steep rocky farm track, in turbo the motor pulled me up no problem and the suspension forks along with my fat tyres made it smoother than I remembered. Short of taking on some proper mountain trails I can't see a need for any more power, this motor has plenty.
One ride in and the cube has met and exceeded my expectations.
Oh a little parking tip I just remembered.
If like me you lean your bike handlebars against a wall or fence and then find the bike rolls a bit and loses balance, a rubber band around the hand grip and brake leaver is enough to stop the bike rolling.
Despite the 6 month wait ( cubes fault not the shop) and my personal situation, I'm very pleased with the purchase.
Before I can ride any bike in comfort I need to make a few mods.
The nice guys at Pitsford fitted my 3" rise bars (upright riding better for bad back)
Once home whilst the battery was charging I set about the crank arms by shortening them to 160mm and using my dropped pedels. ( shorter cranks better for my knee arthritis)( I do have a pr of short Isis cranks from my last cube but Bosch have a new interface this year)
while I was tinkering I fitted a pr of 2.5" big apples and my NCX seat post for even more rider comfort.
First ride !
I rode 35 miles, a mix of back roads and dusty trails, up and down the assist levels to see how it performs, when I got home I still had 3 of the 5 battery bars left !
Unlike the original active motor (1st gen) & CX motor (2nd gen) this 3rd generation Bosch motor is direct drive, there's no internal gearing to slow you down when the powers off. This makes for a more natural ride, yes your still riding a heavy bike but it doesn't feel like your constantly going up hill and it's easier to pass the cutoff speed.
Out on the open road under power it felt just like my first cube with the active line plus motor (1st gen) perhaps the pickup was a little smoother along with the gradual cutoff at top assist.
I rode my usual trails including a longish steep rocky farm track, in turbo the motor pulled me up no problem and the suspension forks along with my fat tyres made it smoother than I remembered. Short of taking on some proper mountain trails I can't see a need for any more power, this motor has plenty.
One ride in and the cube has met and exceeded my expectations.
Oh a little parking tip I just remembered.
If like me you lean your bike handlebars against a wall or fence and then find the bike rolls a bit and loses balance, a rubber band around the hand grip and brake leaver is enough to stop the bike rolling.