Law
Active Member
First of all I’d like to say that I appreciate all members here and their input on this forum, as it has allowed me to become much more educated regarding electric bikes and the advancements going forward in recent years. This is my first E bike, And I feel fortunate coming into this late in the game as the advancements that are now available are very different for me even 2 years ago.
I want to be clear that I have only ridden two electric bikes prior to this Bulls bike, a Cannondale topstone and a Trek 7.
I opted for the 54, after seeing the previous generation 44 and it looked small to me. That being said, once I got the 54 it looked big at first, but the first ride was amazing . OK so here are my general impressions:
General impressions.
I drive German everything and appreciate the engineering on cars etc, and the Bulls overall here is well executed. Compared to the Trek and cannondale bikes more passive suspensions, this bike will conquer curbs, potholes etc like a champ. The big frame here is forgiving and the suspension is brilliant. I upped the front fork stiffness adjustment and will be adding more rear air, but overall very satisfied with the way this bike hovers over most terrain.
First 100 miles.
We all Recognize the Bosch system and I had the update performed and the bike rides brilliantly. I regularly ride at 20 to 25 mph and I have gotten up to 40 mph down hills. I wish the bike had one more long gear so I can go faster. Overall, this bike is Fast.
Overall, the motor is very quiet and I ride mostly on eco-unless I have a very severe incline. My rides duration have now doubled in time from my analog bike which I believe is so of a much better work out For me at 50. I find a delight in overcoming these guys with the very serious gear on regular bikes. Just being honest it’s a lot of fun passing. No data yet on range.
OK so two things that I really don’t like about the bike. The pedals are small and useless, and I immediately installed stamp 7 large pedals. I am 6ft 210pds. And the electric port cover is trash. It’s a very cheap piece of plastic that barely covers the port which if I was riding in the rain would be very concerned that water would get into the battery. I am quite sure they will fix this. Interestingly, RM has same problem.
Bulls does not currently have a rear rack extension that fits, I tried and it doesn’t work and will be sending it back. But I did buy a Ortlieb pannier grocery getter that fit very well on the rear and I have been traveling to Whole Foods twice or three times a week for a wine and food re-supply.
So in conclusion, I am very, very happy with this bike during this most distressing time, as it has provided me an amazing alternative to going to the gym and it has been a fantastic distraction from the inverted reality that I see on TV every day. I look forward to exploring more areas where I live and plan on traveling with this bike as well.
Hope this helps anyone looking at this bike and feel free to ask any questions.
I want to be clear that I have only ridden two electric bikes prior to this Bulls bike, a Cannondale topstone and a Trek 7.
I opted for the 54, after seeing the previous generation 44 and it looked small to me. That being said, once I got the 54 it looked big at first, but the first ride was amazing . OK so here are my general impressions:
General impressions.
I drive German everything and appreciate the engineering on cars etc, and the Bulls overall here is well executed. Compared to the Trek and cannondale bikes more passive suspensions, this bike will conquer curbs, potholes etc like a champ. The big frame here is forgiving and the suspension is brilliant. I upped the front fork stiffness adjustment and will be adding more rear air, but overall very satisfied with the way this bike hovers over most terrain.
First 100 miles.
We all Recognize the Bosch system and I had the update performed and the bike rides brilliantly. I regularly ride at 20 to 25 mph and I have gotten up to 40 mph down hills. I wish the bike had one more long gear so I can go faster. Overall, this bike is Fast.
Overall, the motor is very quiet and I ride mostly on eco-unless I have a very severe incline. My rides duration have now doubled in time from my analog bike which I believe is so of a much better work out For me at 50. I find a delight in overcoming these guys with the very serious gear on regular bikes. Just being honest it’s a lot of fun passing. No data yet on range.
OK so two things that I really don’t like about the bike. The pedals are small and useless, and I immediately installed stamp 7 large pedals. I am 6ft 210pds. And the electric port cover is trash. It’s a very cheap piece of plastic that barely covers the port which if I was riding in the rain would be very concerned that water would get into the battery. I am quite sure they will fix this. Interestingly, RM has same problem.
Bulls does not currently have a rear rack extension that fits, I tried and it doesn’t work and will be sending it back. But I did buy a Ortlieb pannier grocery getter that fit very well on the rear and I have been traveling to Whole Foods twice or three times a week for a wine and food re-supply.
So in conclusion, I am very, very happy with this bike during this most distressing time, as it has provided me an amazing alternative to going to the gym and it has been a fantastic distraction from the inverted reality that I see on TV every day. I look forward to exploring more areas where I live and plan on traveling with this bike as well.
Hope this helps anyone looking at this bike and feel free to ask any questions.