My typical daily commute is only about 12 miles round trip.
I was able to ride the bike yesterday. I had some initial issues getting into certain gears so my first stop was a local bike shop where they tuned my derailleurs.
The bike shop showed me an issue getting into the smallest ring in the back where it rubbed against these two screws in the frame. The tech said the spacing of the wheel and frame could be adjusted but he didn't have time at that moment but said I could schedule something. In the time being he just made it so it wouldn't go into that gear.
My brother is suppose to come over for dinner this Wednesday. He's much more bicycle savvy so I'll have him take a look at this. I'll plug his wheel business while I'm at it:
http://www.revolutionwheelworks.com/.
I then road the bike what my typical commute to work would be. The bike's a lot of fun. My commute would normally be about 30 min to work and 20 min home. On the Carbon I was to work in less than 20 and home in less than 15.
I did have one oddity on the trip home. I was at a stop light and when I went to go on green, I found it difficult to pedal and my computer went blank and then flashed a warning sign. I don't know if I was in to high a gear from stop. At first I thought my battery died (I was at one bar) but after five or ten seconds the computer went back to normal and I was moving again. Anyone ever experience something similar?
I rolled home and my battery was at 1 bar from only 18.5 miles. I'm not sure what's typical but I did have it mostly in higher pedal assist modes. I found the throttle to be pretty worthless compared to pedal assist.
My general impressions were still very positive. I wished the gearing was somewhat higher. I never left my big ring in the front and felt like I could have used some bigger gears on some of the downhills. I wasn't very impressed with the range of the battery but I'll have to experiment with lower pedal assist modes. I'd also like to look into acquiring the larger 12ah battery.
Looking forward to the ride to work come Monday morning.