Giant Roam XR Hybrid: anyone seen or tried this. Views and opinions

countryman663

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Apr 11, 2013
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:confused:Giant Roam XR Hybrid and the Talon 29er Hybrid
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Has anyone seen and/or tried these new bikes from giant. the detailing looks good and they are powered by the "SyncDrive R rear hub motor," If anyone can shed further light on these £1800 ish bikes I would be interested to hear more
thanks
 

Dubster

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Jul 9, 2012
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I'm currently riding a Giant Escape 1, which uses a similar version of the SyncDrive hub motor. Mine also has a 36v 10Ah battery.

Overall I'm very impressed with the bike, the general build and riding performance are first rate IMHO.

I'd certainly like try the Road XR Hybrid.
 
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I'm currently riding a Giant Escape 1, which uses a similar version of the SyncDrive hub motor. Mine also has a 36v 10Ah battery.

Overall I'm very impressed with the bike, the general build and riding performance are first rate IMHO.

I'd certainly like try the Road XR Hybrid.
Is it a direct drive motor? What's it like to pedal at 20mph? Does it go like a non-electric bike down-hill?
 

Dubster

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Jul 9, 2012
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North Yorkshire
Thanks for that> I see you are in North Yorkshire. Where did you source your bike from and did you get to try any first
Mine came from Fulford Cycles in York. They have demo models available. I did a 9 mile test ride on mine.

Is it a direct drive motor? What's it like to pedal at 20mph? Does it go like a non-electric bike down-hill?
The bike pedals well when unpowered, I did over 20 miles unpowered at the weekend when cycling with my eldest son. It doesn't seem fair to use assistance when I'm out with him ;) It appears to free-wheel and go down-hill just like a normal bike.

I usually ride with minimum assistance (ECO mode) but the bike is still torquey. I usually manage around 30 miles (no major hills in my area) but I never worry about having to cycle home if I flatten the battery.
 
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