It's now a very different bike to the one that was delivered. I have taken advantage of the CTW scheme over the last 2 years to upgrade it into my "Perfect bike"
Changes that I have made:
Nexus 7 speed-> Rohloff speedhub (Gamechanger)
Stock seat post-> Thudbuster ST (Very comfortable)
Tektra brakes-> Mugura MT5 4 Pot (So powerful, now feel safe on the steepest descents I'm 18St, the stock Tektra's were terrible)
Stock Saddle-> Brooks B17 Special (There's nothing more comfortable, I've had it for 14 years)
Intuiva display-> Nyon 2 ( Just done this, the conversion is fairly easy but you do need to replace the motor cable through the frame)...Wow! best display there is and is the icing on the cake
Tyres-> Schwalbe Marathon E plus (Disappointed with the punctures I've had running these
Tyre Inserts-> Tannus Armour (We'll see how well they work)
Pedals -> SHIMANO PD-GR500L didn't like these at first, the grip pinds were lethal on your shins, I turned them over so that the cap heads provided the grip)
All in all, It owes me around £4,500 but similarly specified bikes out of R&M with a Rohloff drive now start at £7,500.
Generally, It's quite difficult to buy a new bike with a Rohloff drive, the E14 electronic change option is now available as an upgrade but wouLd cost around £1,000 fitted, I'll stick with the twist grip
R&M's have the CX motor, I'm quite happy with the performance line + motor, I wouldn't change it for a CX if I could, don't like how noisy they are.
So, very happy with how the bike has evolved, the only other thing I may add is a spare battery for touring when i retire
Update, 11,00 miles, after having 3 punctures since fitting the Tannus armour I could not recommend this as a solution, the only benefit for me is that you can get home SLOWLY on them but you can also do this with a can of foam for a fiver.
The only upgrade left for me were the front forks, since upping my mileage to 25 a day sometimes on forestry trails, the impact on my shoulder muscles was noticeable...the original fork on the motus was a spring loaded Suntour with 60mm compression, I realised this was not even coming in to play except for 4 inch kerbs.
I swapped that out for a Rockshoxs recon air shocks....what a difference!, like riding on a pillow.
There were no mounting points for mudguards, something essential to me so fitted SKS Speedrocker mudguards that don't need any bolt holes.
Nothing left to to do now, highlights of the upgrade:
Rohloff, yes expensive but I have the best gearing solution there is and it will outlive me
Magura 4 piston brakes, feel much safer on downhills compared to the old Tektra 2 piston
Brookes saddle...simply the best seating solution for ebikes there is.
Rockshox...just wonderful
Bosch Nyon display....Perfect ebike display with built in satnav and every conceivable piece of info you could want to know about your ride.
I've learned a lot about routine maintenance on the way:
New chain every 2,500 flip the rear cog or replace it at the same time
New brake pads every 1,500
New wheel bearings every 5,000
New tyres every 2,500
Rohloff oil change every 3,000