These are my initial thoughts after receiving my bike and a longish ride home on it yesterday. I'll update the thread as I get more experience of it.
I paid <£2200 'almost new' from Tredz, which is at least £800 below the new price, but it really is as good as new in appearance, at least.
The Yamaha system seems to be more sensitive to pressure on the pedals from stationary than the Bosch bikes I've ridden. Also, the power feed in reacts better to pedal pressure once up and running. My involuntary ride home last night saw me push the power to the max so I could get home quicker. Generally speaking the bike performed well, even though the chunky, knobblies didn't suit the task. I'll change them for Schwalbe Land Cruiser Plusses after payday. One thing I found disconcerting was the clunky gear changes, and it made me feel that Bosch manage changes better than Yamaha. If things don't change, I'll expect to have to renew chains quite often.
I need to tweak the riding position a little. The saddle needs moving back slightly and raising, whilst the wider bars will take some getting used to after my previous commuter/trekking bikes.
Favourable so far, with the caveat of the clunky gear changes...
I paid <£2200 'almost new' from Tredz, which is at least £800 below the new price, but it really is as good as new in appearance, at least.
The Yamaha system seems to be more sensitive to pressure on the pedals from stationary than the Bosch bikes I've ridden. Also, the power feed in reacts better to pedal pressure once up and running. My involuntary ride home last night saw me push the power to the max so I could get home quicker. Generally speaking the bike performed well, even though the chunky, knobblies didn't suit the task. I'll change them for Schwalbe Land Cruiser Plusses after payday. One thing I found disconcerting was the clunky gear changes, and it made me feel that Bosch manage changes better than Yamaha. If things don't change, I'll expect to have to renew chains quite often.
I need to tweak the riding position a little. The saddle needs moving back slightly and raising, whilst the wider bars will take some getting used to after my previous commuter/trekking bikes.
Favourable so far, with the caveat of the clunky gear changes...