Rick....thanks for your posting,it pretty much agrees with my assessment but there was always a chance that G Tech had found some technology not available to the rest of us.
They really didn't have much choice about the 14 day home trial,that is encompassed within the distant selling regulations that we all must abide with,but they made it a selling point,quite clever really.
The G Tech on line manual is an impressive work,as is all the marketing presentation,which will attract some newbies to the pedelec world.
It got me thinking that maybe there is a market for a simple lightweight e-bike but how many people really want to be restricted to such a small range and the lack of gears would place a lot more load on the battery to climb hills (less rider power input) which would also reduce the range.
I suspect that a rider in a hilly area with over enthusiastic range intentions would end up pushing the bike up a steep hill,get home and be put off e-bikes forever.
Fortunately I think that most will do their homework first,go chat to their nearest e-bike dealer and establish the right bike for their usage.
The Motus is a good bike,but please also include the KTM Fun,the latter is the more performance orientated bike.
I am attending Eurobike next week to see all the latest KTM models,will report back after.
KudosDave