I met D8veh at Severn Valley this morning, really nice to meet you, and thanks for showing me around and all the advice given.
Had a ride out on both the 700cc and mtb Quite brief rides, but it covered going down a steepish hill and back up again.
Lovely bikes indeed, really like the style of them.
They look the part, particularity the MTB in my eyes at least. Really like the neatness of everything, no excess wires hanging out all over the place waiting to get damaged, and a really nice clear LCD screen. They both felt well built, not like they were going to fall apart on you. Nice and lightweight too...again compared to my monster, I could pick them both up with one hand easily. Build quality in my mind was very similar to the two crank drives I tested last week...a Haibike and Cube low end models. Definitly a step up from all the e-bikes I have spent on so far.
The motor felt really powerful, and pulled like a train coming back up the hill...something my stealth would never have done. Amazing how a 250watt motor felt just as powerful as my 1000w.
The big difference I noted between the 700 and mtb was the brakes. The hydraulics are amazing, the 700cc mechanical felt good, but when I got on the MTB with the hydraulics, they were a totally different level....I wouldnt go for any ebike without them after testing them on 3 different bikes now.
So, I have now got about a month to weigh up my options.
I really, really like the Oxygen, and am sure it will meet my needs.
But then there is the Woosh Rio, which is almost £500 cheaper, and from the comparisons Ive put together, they are very similarly specced.
Added bonus for the Rio is the fact that it may have a bigger 17ah battery by the time I make the move to give me peace of mind for the range I need, and I also have lots of 26" tyres lying around waiting for it, so that would save a few quid too.
Hopefully someone will buy a Rio soon, and put a review up