Hi,
A little review on the BMC AlpenChallenge AMP Cross LTD.
I think that pretty much everything about the bike itself has been covered already, so I will focus mostly on my own experience.
Maybe the most interesting bit is actually myself (sorry!): I’m 38 and last time I got on a bicycle was 20 years ago (last time I did any kind of sport also).
After recently moving closer to work, I decided to commute by bike.
This is exclusively in order to get in better shape and to reduce my carbon footprint, as using the car is significantly faster in almost all conditions in my case.
It’s a bit crazy that without any prior cycling experience I spent 5K€ just to cycle to work (on a model I’ve never seen).
My commute is 11Km with 100m overall climb, you don’t really need an electric bike for that.
I’m not a fit guy at all but even I could do it, I would just be going slower.
I researched extensively as I wanted an electric bike that would be pleasant to pedal on without assistance. This is the key deciding factor, as want to be able to exercise ‘for real’ in a nice manner. And not pedal in Honey as Marcellanz very well explained.
And this is exactly what you get with this bike, much to my surprise I use it without assistance more than 50% of the time, basically cruising at 30kmh on the flat. I use the motor for hill climb and also sometime to help with fast start in crowded roundabout (we have many in France) or red light.
I completely agree that this bike kind of “pushes” you to ride harder, I’m completely noob to bicycle but I can just feel it. Not sure if it is the seat position or nervous frame or battery position, but I’ve noticed that when I’m tired I just increase the assistance instead of pedalling slower.
The assistance cutoff is extremely smooth, you don’t really feel it (you hear the motor whining fade).
Just a word about the bike itself, it is beautiful I think, everything being so well integrated.
My only gripe is the lack of Bluetooth integration between the Shimano E8000 and the Garmin watch I have, I had to purchase a cadence sensor when the information is already available in the Shimano system.
Conclusion : if you are a beginner, want to exercise, but are worried about your ability to cycle without assistance : Buy this bike.
Well, you could also buy it and leave it in “Boost” mode all the time, but it would be missing the point I think.
A picture of the bike in my office, after morning commute :
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