Wishing you better luck than mine. Be vigilant, stay on top of things. The squeaky wheel may get the R&M grease?
I've spent far more hours
waiting for my Nevo than actually
riding it. The
Joy:Frustration ratio has not been compelling. Waiting for ship dates, quoted once, then delayed by many additional weeks. Waiting for assembly - dealer dropped ball on that. Waiting for Nuvinci cable repair
(ignore the marketing hype: you really can't fully shift Nuvinci/enviolo either under load or without pedaling lightly.)
Even now I'm waiting again for R&M's reply to my dealer's support query made last week, regarding
ratcheting/grinding noise emanating from the drive train when under load. Complete
radio silence from both R&M and Bosch: No response. Perhaps everyone is off to
Eurobike? It's pretty clear that my dealer is out of their technical depth without R&M or component manufacturers directing them. But in all fairness, just imagine your car dealership without support from the auto manufacturer!
Nothing is fast with R&M. First there's the timezone offset even engaging them with questions. Answers are days later, if lucky. There are no US-based warehouses for R&M bikes, parts or supplies - everything ships from Germany. Like most R&M models, the Nevo is a
gorgeous frame - it glides gloriously over even the roughest roads. And the Nyon system is simply astounding - the single best aspect of Bosch! But if you
really want to ride, you really want your bike to be available, best to buy
at least two R&M bikes: one for the
road, and one for the
shop, swapping between them.
Maybe I received a
lemon? Maybe my expectations of a $5k bike and its support network are too high? Maybe. But had I known in March 2018, what I know now in July, I'm quite sure I'd have made different choices.