After 2 weeks with my Raleigh Captus I thought I'd give a quick review. To recap, I've had 2 previous ebikes, but this is my first crank motor and the difference at low speed and on hills is notable.
It is the 26'wheel version, with a Bosch motor and a larger battery than was shown on the spec. Being teal it's a bit more girly than I would have liked, although less so than the Modus which is pink and white. Being short the size is perfect for me, also the Dutch style handlebars easier to reach than the straight ones on my Giant Twist Lite.
Early impressions are very good, especially the ease at which it climbs on 'turbo power, the immediate power on setting off (hub had a few seconds delay before power kicked in) and the general handling that so far seems secure. It came with a good Bosch manual, and a pretty useless Raleigh one. The hub gears, which are new to me, work well, although getting the changing right is not automatic yet and I need to think about it. More mileage should sort this.
The suspension forks are another new feature for me, and as I seldom ride off road or hard paths such as canal paths, I'm sceptical about their benefit. At the moment I've turned them off, if you know what I mean, but might try them later when I get used to the handling of the bike.
The Bosch controls are easy to operate, change power etc. So far I think most riding will be in 'tour' which shows a range of 50mls on a fully charged battery. I was wondering if others remove the control when parking their bike away from home or have put the screw in to permanently secure it?
That's about it for now, I'm very happy with my bike so far, also the service from the dealer, a small local bike shop that delivered it ready to ride with panniers and a lock supplied.
Lastly, thanks to all who gave me advice to help me make my decision. If it gives as much pleasure as the Giant has, then it's money well spent.
Rosie
It is the 26'wheel version, with a Bosch motor and a larger battery than was shown on the spec. Being teal it's a bit more girly than I would have liked, although less so than the Modus which is pink and white. Being short the size is perfect for me, also the Dutch style handlebars easier to reach than the straight ones on my Giant Twist Lite.
Early impressions are very good, especially the ease at which it climbs on 'turbo power, the immediate power on setting off (hub had a few seconds delay before power kicked in) and the general handling that so far seems secure. It came with a good Bosch manual, and a pretty useless Raleigh one. The hub gears, which are new to me, work well, although getting the changing right is not automatic yet and I need to think about it. More mileage should sort this.
The suspension forks are another new feature for me, and as I seldom ride off road or hard paths such as canal paths, I'm sceptical about their benefit. At the moment I've turned them off, if you know what I mean, but might try them later when I get used to the handling of the bike.
The Bosch controls are easy to operate, change power etc. So far I think most riding will be in 'tour' which shows a range of 50mls on a fully charged battery. I was wondering if others remove the control when parking their bike away from home or have put the screw in to permanently secure it?
That's about it for now, I'm very happy with my bike so far, also the service from the dealer, a small local bike shop that delivered it ready to ride with panniers and a lock supplied.
Lastly, thanks to all who gave me advice to help me make my decision. If it gives as much pleasure as the Giant has, then it's money well spent.
Rosie