Moskino Eagle

Andys

Finding my (electric) wheels
Oct 10, 2010
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Having had my bike since October 2010 I thought it was about time I did a report on it. In that time I have done about 650, purely commuter, miles. My round trip to work, in Bristol, is only 7 miles but manages to include 3 "hills" (they seem like hills to me!). My riding style is to, generally, use the highest power setting and just peddle faster as the going gets easier. I bought the bike because I wanted to cycle to work but could'nt face the embarrasment of walking up the first hill - which I was having to do on my standard bike. As this was a gamble I wanted a "cheap" bike, in case I gave up an went back to the car. That part off the deal has worked well as I have sold my car and my wife won't let me use hers! The second part is coming on; I can ride my ordinary bike up the hill with stopping but I would rather be on the electric machine!

Having never owned an elctric bike before I can only report my own experience.

The bike looks pretty good but is a pretty basic machine - exactly what you would expect in that price range. However, after 10 months of daily use in all weathers I am happy to say that nothing has broken and I don't seem to have to adjust anything more often than I have done on any other bike. The road I use has some pretty rough concrete sections and a tyre killing cycle lane (edge of woodland plus rubbish) but I have had no punctures. My mate, cycling the same route on his nice hybrid, has had seven! As I have got a bit fitter I find that I would like higher gearing as I never use bottom and would like an "8th" at the top. The brakes are a bit soft but have no problem bring the bike's 26Kg and my 90Kg to halt in an emergency. In truth, the bike is fine and I enjoy riding it. My car is sitting in front of my neighbour's house and I don't miss it.


On my route the bike does -exactly- 20 miles before expiring. I say exactly because I tested this twice and the bike expired at just about the same point each time. I don't think this is unreasonable, on my hilly route and using full power all the time but it is clearly a limit. Basically, I charge the battery, on the bike, every second night. It seems to take a couple of hours and I try to remember to unplug the charger but it does switch off automatically.

So what is bad?
1) The mudguards; I fitted "extensions" made from pond liner and that works well for me but they do not have sufficient reach.
2) The front shock; it does move but I suspect it is more decorative than functional.

That's about it; I like my bike and if I could magically double its range I would love it.

What next? Well.......the plan was to ween myself back on to my ordinary bike; maybe buy a road bike to replace my mountain bike and that is working - a bit. I do go out for rides, at the weekend, but I ave no inclination to ride anything but an electric bike to work.
I regard the battery as having a, useful, life of, maybe, two years. So I need to decide - nice, expensive bike or nice expensive electric bike (with a longer range)? I will tell you the answer in 12 months or so.

Bought the bike from "Take Charge", in Bath who were and are very helpful.

Andy
Bristol
 

bazwaldo

Pedelecer
Sep 22, 2010
219
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Hi Andy, thanks for the review of your Moskino Eagle ebike.
I have not heard of this make before and looking at it from various Google results I noticed the frame looks very similar to my Bearprint New City 505 ebike which I have also had since last October.
Maybe you have seen my review in this section?
I wonder if they are manufactured in the same Chinese factory?
The Electric Bike Co appear to have them in stock at about £800 which seems very reasonable.
Do you have the 10AMP battery?
A few pictures would be good to see?
I am not that far from your location I live in Street, Somerset.
Best wishes,
Barry.
 

Andys

Finding my (electric) wheels
Oct 10, 2010
10
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Hi Barry
I read your review and It struck me how often our thoughts were similar! I really cannot be bothered cleaning a wet bike when I come home from work so I tend to spray a lot of "cycle maintenance spray" over everything; that keeps the rust at bay. I used silicone sealant to seal all the joints that wires went in an out of - that is as much involvement as I want with the electrics.
I do have the 10amp battery - needed a magnifying glass to read the printing. I have no idea where, in China, it was built as it is the most anonymous looking bike you could imagine.

Used my proper bike, for exercise, this morning - even managed to pass a "proper" cyclist - but I miss my electric motor!

Andy
 

Andys

Finding my (electric) wheels
Oct 10, 2010
10
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My first "annual" report: now done a 1000, commuting, miles and almost everything still works. The exception is the, fitted, rear light that has given up the ghost. As I use multiple flashers I am not going to bother sorting it. Appart from that I remain happy with my bike.

Andy
 

Andys

Finding my (electric) wheels
Oct 10, 2010
10
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My first "annual" report: now done a 1000, commuting, miles and almost everything still works. The exception is the, fitted, rear light that has given up the ghost. As I use multiple flashers I am not going to bother sorting it. Appart from that I remain happy with my bike.

Andy
Eighteen month update:

The thumb shifter for the gears broke in February - it is cheapest Shimano - I bought and fitted a replacement quite easily. That surprised me as I am no mechanic!. I also broke a spoke on the rear wheel by jamming my bike lock in the wheel and then pulling; told you I was no mechanic. The nice people, at the "Specialized" shop in Downend, Bristol, fixed that without any hassle.

Apart from that I have nothing to report; I use the bike to go to work and it still works fine.

Andy
 

Andys

Finding my (electric) wheels
Oct 10, 2010
10
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Eighteen month update:


Apart from that I have nothing to report; I use the bike to go to work and it still works fine.

Andy
I didn't intend to do my next update till October but life changes; I am retiring and moving back to Scotland. So, commuting ends and I say goodbye to Bristol's hills!

To business; the quote from my last report still stands. I have done 1700 miles, purely commuting, and nothing has changed. Only thing of note; the other day I overtook three "proper" cyclists and two Kenyan Olympians on my way up past the Univ of West of England. Don't think I will beat that record anytime soon!