Please tell us how you get on. Maybe I caught them at a bad time, like when there were no other visitors on their stand. maybe they wanted to rest a bit after the last difficult visitor.
There were only two reasons for my visit to the show - to see the Cube Acid ebike, and to see the Bosch stand. To be honest, it was all a bit of a disaster. Here's how it went.
Cube stand
As the one thing I wanted to see was the Cube stand to have a look at the Cube Acid ebike, it was disappointing to discover they didn't have any!! They explained that all the Acid bikes were being shipped to customers meaning there were none left to bring to the show.
The guy I spoke to was very helpful and I did get to ask questions about the differences between the Reaction One/Pro/Allroad etc, and learnt that the One model is for Germany only and not for the UK. So at least I can rule that one out. I got to see in the flesh the Reaction Hybrid Race 500 and the Reaction Hybrid Pro 500, with the Race looking verrrry nice in red.
As I was there early the Cube guy advised me to go straight to the indoor demo bike area to try out some ebikes, so I rushed off to beat the queue. And this is where things went from bad to worse...
Off road bike demo track
I got straight on the track but the only Cube bike they had available close to my size was still a bit too small, making it difficult to ride, and it was a full suspension mountain bike (I'm wanting a hybrid). Im a big bloke, and with the rear suspension pumped up to max, it wasn't really enough. When riding over the bumps the pedals were bottoming out on the ground, and the front and rear suspension were causing the bike to bump up and down, absorbing my pedal effort, making it very difficult to ride.I didn't have time to adjust or lock off the suspension as you only get about 3 minutes riding.
I tried it on both eMTB and Turbo mode, but couldn't really fully experience the assistance properly as the indoor 'offroad circuit' had too many bumps and turns, meaning I couldn't build up any speed to experience the different modes. Seeing as my use for an ebike will be mostly road commuting I really need to try them on a road. This is where the local Bike Fest I'm booked on next weekend should be perfect, as I will have a choice of ebikes to ride on paths and roads. Im looking forward to it.
Bosch stand
I also went to the Bosch stand and really wanted to discuss the differences between the CX motor and the 2018 Active Plus. But just like d8veh I found them very stand off'ish, and the guy I spoke to didn't want to discuss anything with me. He just answered 'yes' and 'no' to my questions. I found him very ignorant and after a short time I turned and walked away, with me feelling very angry, I didn't even pick up a brochure as I was that pissed off with the Bosch stand. If it wasn't such a good motor I'd be purposely hunting down a bike with a different brand motor. It spoilt my day as I had lots of questions to ask.