wiggydiggy
Legendary Member
After an extended period of not cycling as much as I used to (less than 50 miles in last 12 months) I had had the offer of a nearly new Raleigh Motus 2021 whose owner could no longer ride and decided to take them up on it.
It's an interesting ride, there are 4 levels of assist and on my first trip out I mostly stayed in the off or lowest setting, but the higher ones certainly make a big difference on hills! I've modified it a little already, clipless, better saddle, flat handlebar and am now looking forward to not being intimidated by riding my bike.
It's certainly a heavy beast to manhandle around, but it doesn't seem to affect the ride and if anything the extra weight makes it roll really well on the flats and downhills. Rangewise the computer gave me a range of 42 miles on Eco, the advertised one is double that. But as well as knowing advertised range can be exaggerated the bike hadn't been ridden in over a year so the battery probably needs some TLC.
Overall I'm pleased so far, looking forward to further fine tuning it and of course riding!
It's an interesting ride, there are 4 levels of assist and on my first trip out I mostly stayed in the off or lowest setting, but the higher ones certainly make a big difference on hills! I've modified it a little already, clipless, better saddle, flat handlebar and am now looking forward to not being intimidated by riding my bike.
It's certainly a heavy beast to manhandle around, but it doesn't seem to affect the ride and if anything the extra weight makes it roll really well on the flats and downhills. Rangewise the computer gave me a range of 42 miles on Eco, the advertised one is double that. But as well as knowing advertised range can be exaggerated the bike hadn't been ridden in over a year so the battery probably needs some TLC.
Overall I'm pleased so far, looking forward to further fine tuning it and of course riding!