Hello!
Until recently I had an unassisted bike (bobbin daytripper) that was a real beast to ride probably because it was a quite highly geared 3 speed.
Over the last year or so I had some test rides on various ebikes. It made a huge difference to how much fun it is to ride and the distances I feel comfortable riding so I decided that I needed to get one. I eventually decided on an NCM Venice Plus [https://leoncycle.co.uk/NCM-Venice-Plus-28-Trekking-E-Bike-250W-48V-16Ah-768Wh-Battery-black]. I got the Venice because I wanted a commuter type bike and I got the Plus mainly because I wanted hydraulic brakes and the additional gearing range although the bigger battery is definitely nice to have too. Also having motor cutoffs on both brakes just means there’s one less thing to think about during an emergency I guess.
The bike arrived very quickly and setting it up was very easy, or so I thought. After about 20 miles of riding I noticed a sudden and distinct change in the feel of the pedals and the noise they were making. I was close to home so when I got back I had a look at the bottom bracket had somehow come undone. I guess it was never tightened up properly and I didn’t think to check when I setting up the bike. I don’t currently have any bottom bracket tools so I called a mobile bike repair guy who was luckily able to come and fix it a couple of days later. I also emailed Leon cycles (who sell NCM bikes in the UK) but I have yet to receive a reply. Since then I’ve done about another hundred miles riding (keeping a close eye on things) and the bike has been absolutely fine thankfully.
Overall the bike rides very nicely and it’s great to feel like you have the whole city at your fingertips.
Pros
* The bike components and frame itself are very high quality
* The motor is powerful and has taken me up all the local hills at 10mph+
* The price for these high quality parts was very reasonable although it seems to have gone up by about £150 since I got mine so maybe not so much anymore
* The bike rides very nicely. Feels very stable and controllable
Cons
* I am not very happy about the bottom bracket issue and I am even less happy about being completely ignored by the company for support
* Something about the pedal assist levels feels a bit off but maybe that’s because I did most of my test riding with torque sensing crank motors and this is a cadence based rear hub. I am getting used to it
* Spending that much on a bike without being able to test ride it is a nerve wracking experience and probably not recommended especially as it seems that getting a refund from this company would be a struggle
* The rear rack is mounted quite far forward so it’s difficult to fit a pannier that your heel won’t hit when turning the pedals
* The lights aren’t great. The rear light is just some cheap and flimsy feeling clip on reflector/led thing that would cost about £1.50 on eBay and the front light does at least run off the main battery has a really terrible and mushy feeling button to turn it off and on
Overall I am very happy with the bike and I hope to be able to do 90% of my travelling with it. I am concerned about what will happen when things go wrong but I’m not afraid to get stuck in with repairs myself.
Until recently I had an unassisted bike (bobbin daytripper) that was a real beast to ride probably because it was a quite highly geared 3 speed.
Over the last year or so I had some test rides on various ebikes. It made a huge difference to how much fun it is to ride and the distances I feel comfortable riding so I decided that I needed to get one. I eventually decided on an NCM Venice Plus [https://leoncycle.co.uk/NCM-Venice-Plus-28-Trekking-E-Bike-250W-48V-16Ah-768Wh-Battery-black]. I got the Venice because I wanted a commuter type bike and I got the Plus mainly because I wanted hydraulic brakes and the additional gearing range although the bigger battery is definitely nice to have too. Also having motor cutoffs on both brakes just means there’s one less thing to think about during an emergency I guess.
The bike arrived very quickly and setting it up was very easy, or so I thought. After about 20 miles of riding I noticed a sudden and distinct change in the feel of the pedals and the noise they were making. I was close to home so when I got back I had a look at the bottom bracket had somehow come undone. I guess it was never tightened up properly and I didn’t think to check when I setting up the bike. I don’t currently have any bottom bracket tools so I called a mobile bike repair guy who was luckily able to come and fix it a couple of days later. I also emailed Leon cycles (who sell NCM bikes in the UK) but I have yet to receive a reply. Since then I’ve done about another hundred miles riding (keeping a close eye on things) and the bike has been absolutely fine thankfully.
Overall the bike rides very nicely and it’s great to feel like you have the whole city at your fingertips.
Pros
* The bike components and frame itself are very high quality
* The motor is powerful and has taken me up all the local hills at 10mph+
* The price for these high quality parts was very reasonable although it seems to have gone up by about £150 since I got mine so maybe not so much anymore
* The bike rides very nicely. Feels very stable and controllable
Cons
* I am not very happy about the bottom bracket issue and I am even less happy about being completely ignored by the company for support
* Something about the pedal assist levels feels a bit off but maybe that’s because I did most of my test riding with torque sensing crank motors and this is a cadence based rear hub. I am getting used to it
* Spending that much on a bike without being able to test ride it is a nerve wracking experience and probably not recommended especially as it seems that getting a refund from this company would be a struggle
* The rear rack is mounted quite far forward so it’s difficult to fit a pannier that your heel won’t hit when turning the pedals
* The lights aren’t great. The rear light is just some cheap and flimsy feeling clip on reflector/led thing that would cost about £1.50 on eBay and the front light does at least run off the main battery has a really terrible and mushy feeling button to turn it off and on
Overall I am very happy with the bike and I hope to be able to do 90% of my travelling with it. I am concerned about what will happen when things go wrong but I’m not afraid to get stuck in with repairs myself.