Have now covered about 500 miles so thought I'd share my thoughts on this bike.
Firstly went for this model as, at £1800, it was more affordable than most, the battery is really well integrated into the frame and it has the latest Bosch Active Line Plus motor which is simpler, lighter and produces less drag than the CX design. My commutes are mostly in London so don't need monster power, just a nice push in the back so that I can get to work (7-12 miles) without breaking sweat.
I changed a few things quickly as I knew I would: Saddle, grips, pedals and added mudguards. Main thing is ditching the rubbish knobbly tyres for Schwalbe Big Apples, These are awesome E-Bike tyres. Loads more comfort and masses of grip, stopping and cornering is greatly improved. Oh, and its derestricted using the speed sensor relocated to crank method.
So what's good, whats bad...
PROS
Firstly went for this model as, at £1800, it was more affordable than most, the battery is really well integrated into the frame and it has the latest Bosch Active Line Plus motor which is simpler, lighter and produces less drag than the CX design. My commutes are mostly in London so don't need monster power, just a nice push in the back so that I can get to work (7-12 miles) without breaking sweat.
I changed a few things quickly as I knew I would: Saddle, grips, pedals and added mudguards. Main thing is ditching the rubbish knobbly tyres for Schwalbe Big Apples, These are awesome E-Bike tyres. Loads more comfort and masses of grip, stopping and cornering is greatly improved. Oh, and its derestricted using the speed sensor relocated to crank method.
So what's good, whats bad...
PROS
- The Plus motor is super quiet and its 50Nm is just enough power for London, can cruise on the flat at 25mph in Turbo or Sport without massive effort which is what I wanted. Can't say I wouldn't like a bit more sometimes but probably just as well I don't!
- Glad I went for the 500 battery, need all the charge you can carry (addicted to Turbo)
- Very comfortable, good looking frame, I wanted a sit up position but still sporty handling, this is a good compromise. finish is good, paint hasn't chipped or scratched easily.
- Basic Shimano hydraulic brakes are adequate, may put a larger rotor on the front at some point but OK for now.
- Cheapo Suntour front fork which slightly spoils the handling, may upgrade or go for a rigid carbon fork.
- Derailleur gears are not the best solution for a pedelec - in turbo its especially easy to make horrible chain noises. - I think the chain is already showing signs of wear! I find myself shifting 3 gears at a time - 4 or 5 wider spaced gears would be fine. I may go for an Alfine 8 speed hub gear in the future
- Needs a higher top gear (for obvious reasons) and there's no need for such a low first. Needs 4 or maybe 6 more teeth on the chainring - the parts are in the post so looking forward to seeing how it cruises with slightly longer legs.