Went for a ride at dawn today down the Mersey down the transpennine cycle path - freezing mist coming off the water made it look beautiful.
So first of all I just cycled with the motor off to get a feel for the bike. As I suspected it feels heavier than the Marin and in comparison the riding position is much higher (which will take a bit of getting used to) but the roll resistance feels significantly less on the hybrid tyres with bigger wheels - I think it was a little quicker overall.
Now I have never been on an e-bike before. So I tentatively tried Eco mode up a tiny incline - wow!
It really is like a ghost hand is pushing you in the back, isn't it?
It's also great for starting off again after you have come to a stop to manoeuvre though a gate - as the boost comes in on the first turn of the pedals.
I would think that Eco assist (which after all is a 40% power boost) is more than enough for me for 90% of my cycling to be honest, which should give me ranges down into the mostly flat Cheshire plains of 100 miles plus.
The turbo I only tried at the end coming back up the hill to my house. That was less like a gentle push and more like someone ahead of me was pulling me with a giant invisible rubber band!
Just effortlessly soared up the hill at 25kph with heart rate around 120 rather than the 160+ crawl it usually becomes.
And all totally silent so far as I can tell - the only way of knowing when the motor was on or not (apart from the display) was that if I stop pedalling there is more stifffness in the pedals than if I have it turned off. Those Bosch guys have really excelled themselves with this motor!
All in all - it looks like it will be great fun and it is an amazing bit of kit - feels like really mature technology at this point - I can even see the wife enjoying it!