Long time lurker, guess I had to make a post eventually...
I've also been following the appearance of the Crossfuse on the Halfords with some interest.
I've been riding a Greenedge CS2 for the last 20 or so months but it appears to be dead/dying an there is a god awful knocking noise coming from the motor and my local bike shop says they can't do anything to fix it and the Crossfuse appeared online just as I was shopping around for bikes.
There is a Halfords within spitting distance of my office so I just took a walk over there in my lunch hour. I couldn't believe my luck when I saw they had a Crossfuse on display so I spoke to the guy at the bike counter about taking it for a test ride. He said it had only gone out on display today and a test ride would be fine so I signed my life away in some sort of waiver form and went out for a short ride on it.
I'll preface this with the fact I'm not E-Bike expert, I've been riding around for almost a couple of years on my budget CS2 and have test ridden a few more "premium" bikes in the last couple of days such as the Ridgeback E-Flight but that's about it. I'm also what can only be described as fat
I was really impressed with it on my short test ride of about a mile and a half. It was a much more comfortable ride than either my CS2 or the E-flight (but then the e-flight is probably the wrong sort of bike for someone like me) and it all just felt so smooth. Even coming back up a half decent hill I couldn't hear the motor when I did notice the noise on the Steps motor on the e-flight on a similar hill. I had been contemplating getting something like another CS2 but there's no chance now. Maybe it was just me but the bosch system felt much smoother than the steps systems I had tried.
I liked it enough that I've gone and reserved one, should be able to pick it up middle of next week so I guess I'll get the joys and pains of being an early adopter...