GeeJay
Member
Hi folks - newbie member here, so please be gentle!
At nearly 59 years ‘young’, I’m taking early retirement and so am thinking about plans for the future. I used to love cycling (I still have my Dawes Galaxy from 1976!), however due to a dodgy knee and some middle-aged spread (!), find hills a little bit more difficult (we live in a hilly part of Kent) and am keen to get riding again.
Following an almost nerdy amount of research, test rides on multiple ebikes and visiting various eBike shops, I finally took the plunge on Friday and ordered a Riese & Müller GH Vario Supercharger with Kiox display from ‘Fully Charged’ in Bermondsey Street in London (5 mins walk from London Bridge Station)’.
The many features that drew me to this bike include the Bosch CX motor and battery/display system (2 x Bosch in-tube 500W Li ion batteries), a gates carbon fibre belt (instead of a chain) and a NuVinci/EnViolo CVT instead of derailleur and rides really nicely - more a ‘cruiser’. It has air shocks in the forks and a ‘thudbuster’ under the saddle to absorb pothole vibrations. Nice big Schwalbe Moto-X tyres also help the bike to absorb bumps and it can be ridden offroad as well.
Here’s a photo of the demonstrator that I rode (I also rode a E14 Rohloff version as well, but preferred the smoother (to me) EnViolo transmission gear shifts);
Im looking forward to getting out on my bike again, and as I still need to peddle, I see it as a good way of getting about (fewer short journeys by car) as well as getting exercise. Interesting that in Holland approx. 1in 3 bikes sold is an eBike......
Anyone have a similar Riese & Müller eBike, and if so, how are you getting on with it?
All the best. George.
At nearly 59 years ‘young’, I’m taking early retirement and so am thinking about plans for the future. I used to love cycling (I still have my Dawes Galaxy from 1976!), however due to a dodgy knee and some middle-aged spread (!), find hills a little bit more difficult (we live in a hilly part of Kent) and am keen to get riding again.
Following an almost nerdy amount of research, test rides on multiple ebikes and visiting various eBike shops, I finally took the plunge on Friday and ordered a Riese & Müller GH Vario Supercharger with Kiox display from ‘Fully Charged’ in Bermondsey Street in London (5 mins walk from London Bridge Station)’.
The many features that drew me to this bike include the Bosch CX motor and battery/display system (2 x Bosch in-tube 500W Li ion batteries), a gates carbon fibre belt (instead of a chain) and a NuVinci/EnViolo CVT instead of derailleur and rides really nicely - more a ‘cruiser’. It has air shocks in the forks and a ‘thudbuster’ under the saddle to absorb pothole vibrations. Nice big Schwalbe Moto-X tyres also help the bike to absorb bumps and it can be ridden offroad as well.
Here’s a photo of the demonstrator that I rode (I also rode a E14 Rohloff version as well, but preferred the smoother (to me) EnViolo transmission gear shifts);
Im looking forward to getting out on my bike again, and as I still need to peddle, I see it as a good way of getting about (fewer short journeys by car) as well as getting exercise. Interesting that in Holland approx. 1in 3 bikes sold is an eBike......
Anyone have a similar Riese & Müller eBike, and if so, how are you getting on with it?
All the best. George.