Done a good few miles now and still pleased with the bike.
The extra poke from the Bosch/derailleur is noticeable, improved still further by the small wheels - sharp acceleration up to my chosen (low) cruising speed.
Handling of the bike is much nippier than the Rose.
I pulled a wheelie climbing some single track, OK, the front wheel only just left the ground, but it was still good fun.
I've not done any serious climbing, but have noticed it climbs better than the Rose.
Comfort from the 20" balloon tyre is impressive, although they don't roll as well as a full-size wheeled bike.
The extra resistance also uses a little more battery power, maybe an extra 10 percent.
Quick-release wheels both ends reduces puncture anxiety.
Up ending the bike and handling the smaller wheel should be fairly easy - assuming the tyre comes off the rim without industrial strength levers.
The general wieldyness and ease of use of the bike would make it a good choice for a beginner or lady rider.
All in all, there's very little not to like about the AVE MH7.