My wife and I have been borrowing two Raleigh Motus bikes to test commuting in anticipation of selling one car later this year and biking to work full time (except for really bad weather days when we'll use our other car! ).
The Raleigh bikes have been fun and effortless. We bought a Yepp child seat which mounts on the rear pannier and works well for our 3.5 year old daughter, although come September we'll be walking both kids to school before cycling into work.
A local shop near us stock the Motus but I was looking at alternatives and the Kalkhoffs looked interesting. We might be able to get to 50 Cycles in Richmond in Easter to take a closer look, but in the interim I'm wondering how they compare. Something I like on the Agattu 7G is the internal hub, which strikes me as being less maintenance. I also like the idea of switching gear when stopped. The tech specs don't say if the rear pannier accepts a 25Kg load. And the Impulse 2.0 drive sounds like a good alternative to the Bosch Active on the Motus.
To give us maximum flexibility we're also considering getting two step-through or trapezoid bikes.
The Raleigh bikes have been fun and effortless. We bought a Yepp child seat which mounts on the rear pannier and works well for our 3.5 year old daughter, although come September we'll be walking both kids to school before cycling into work.
A local shop near us stock the Motus but I was looking at alternatives and the Kalkhoffs looked interesting. We might be able to get to 50 Cycles in Richmond in Easter to take a closer look, but in the interim I'm wondering how they compare. Something I like on the Agattu 7G is the internal hub, which strikes me as being less maintenance. I also like the idea of switching gear when stopped. The tech specs don't say if the rear pannier accepts a 25Kg load. And the Impulse 2.0 drive sounds like a good alternative to the Bosch Active on the Motus.
To give us maximum flexibility we're also considering getting two step-through or trapezoid bikes.