It differs to a lot of ebikes as it doesn't have gears. It has two assist modes, ECO which assists up to 8mph or MAX which assists up to 15.5 mph?? If I'd understood it right, then in eco mode I was on my own after 8mph and that appealed to me and it seemed to work well on my inaugural 3-4 mile ride.
On the ride I managed to get up a long steep hill, that even as a kid we used to dismount and push the last bit. Same again on the next shorter, but steeper, hill! I was really impressed! Unsurprisingly, this hilly terrain, coupled with my far from insignificant weight, took it's toll on the battery dropping it down to 60% on that short, but hilly, 3-4 mile ride! It felt superb doing some proper exercise again and really getting big lungfuls of air and my thighs feeling like are made from lead.
I'd researched and read the criticisms about the battery life on these bikes, so aren't put off by it and will more likely ride flatter terrain in the main anyway and strategic on/off use of the battery gives most people 15-20 miles range, which is more than enough fo rme. I'll probably look at a 2nd battery if I need longer times, but that's another £240 when Gtech do their 20% discount weekends . I did scour the web but couldn't find anyone re-celling these to bigger capacity batteries as they are a bit of an odd design?
Mine came with the additional mudguards, lock, lights etc, but I've ordered a better seat like I use to have on my old bike a few years back. I'll need a rack and panniers so I can do something useful like pick wine up whilst I'm out. I really could do with the bars being higher and may look into that if I don't get used to it? Apart from those minor issues it seems perfect for my current needs! Looking forward to some more saddle time over the weekend!




