After a few months of looking on and off for a big wheel bike to go with the Brommie, the deed is now done.
I am the proud owner of a Rose Xtra Watt Trekking 500.
In Rose-speak, that's a Bosch crank drive trekking bike with the bigger battery and the Alfine 11-speed hub.
I am also no longer the owner of £2,500, but nothing's for nothing, is it?
The bike was DHL airfreighted from Rose in Germany, and first impressions were good.
It arrived unmarked with a comprehensive handbook in a neat folder, like one you get with a car.
Rose also supply all the leaflets for the finishing kit, including the hub, suspension seatpost and so on.
But I think the Suntour fork DVD will remain unwatched.
I've done about 100 miles so far, including one 45-miler to Whitley Bay and back.
That all but did for the battery - and the rider - so I reckon on a range of about 50 miles.
The bike rides really well and is supremely comfortable, thanks to a proper fork and 2" Marathon Supreme tyres which have a fair bit of sidewall to cushion the bumps.
Motor aside, the bike runs almost silently.
I like the ride of the Bosch system, I rarely needed to change from 'tour' - level two of four.
The only negative is the whirr from the motor, which I'm not used to because the Brommie is all but silent.
Although I am still apparently inaudible to pedestrians from behind, so it can't be that noisy.
All in all, it's a top quality bike which is a joy to ride, but so it should be for the price.
ROSE Xtra Watt 500 (Bosch 400Wh) Trekking Men at a low price in the online bike shop www.rosebikes.com
I am the proud owner of a Rose Xtra Watt Trekking 500.
In Rose-speak, that's a Bosch crank drive trekking bike with the bigger battery and the Alfine 11-speed hub.
I am also no longer the owner of £2,500, but nothing's for nothing, is it?
The bike was DHL airfreighted from Rose in Germany, and first impressions were good.
It arrived unmarked with a comprehensive handbook in a neat folder, like one you get with a car.
Rose also supply all the leaflets for the finishing kit, including the hub, suspension seatpost and so on.
But I think the Suntour fork DVD will remain unwatched.
I've done about 100 miles so far, including one 45-miler to Whitley Bay and back.
That all but did for the battery - and the rider - so I reckon on a range of about 50 miles.
The bike rides really well and is supremely comfortable, thanks to a proper fork and 2" Marathon Supreme tyres which have a fair bit of sidewall to cushion the bumps.
Motor aside, the bike runs almost silently.
I like the ride of the Bosch system, I rarely needed to change from 'tour' - level two of four.
The only negative is the whirr from the motor, which I'm not used to because the Brommie is all but silent.
Although I am still apparently inaudible to pedestrians from behind, so it can't be that noisy.
All in all, it's a top quality bike which is a joy to ride, but so it should be for the price.
ROSE Xtra Watt 500 (Bosch 400Wh) Trekking Men at a low price in the online bike shop www.rosebikes.com