Post pics of your NCM ride. (Pictures Thread)

3 weeks in. Love it.
 

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Does the bag come off easily? And do you have a link for the bag?
It's pretty easy to take off. Two buckles that are a little annoying because you end up buckling them under the rack, between it and the tire, but I mean this still only takes 30 seconds to do... if that once you do it a few times. There's also a velcro strap that goes through part of the rack in the parallel direction to the rack. This keeps the bag from sliding off the back, although if you buckle it tight enough, or go around a few of the grates, you wouldn't need to use this.


It's also on AliExpress for a little less.
 
After owning this NCM Moscow Plus Ebike for a couple of weeks now, today I took it for my first off road trial. A 17 kilometer track around nearby Lake Manchester here in South East Queensland (Australia). The bike performed very well but there were some very steep sections. On one steep downhill section it was outright scary, I was trying to go down slow without locking up the brakes on this gravely rutted track and nearly lost it a couple of times. I didn't want to go down too fast since I couldn't see what was around the bend and also because there were fist size sharp edged rocks on the track which could easily stuff a tyre. All went good on that section but I did have a spill later on a steep uphill climb. I was in the lowest gear with PAS on level 5 pedalling as fast as I could but having trouble to get the right weight balance. The rear started skidding but the front wheel was also lifting. In hindsight maybe a lower PAS setting would have been wiser. Anyway the front wheel lifted off the ground so I lost my steering and started to fall to the left near the top of the climb. Fell onto the side of the track in taller grass so all was good. The whole 17 km trip took a bit over an hour and was quite a workout.
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Looks great, what mudguards/fenders are you using?
I´ve modified the rear rack to carry a 2nd battery. Two kickstands, the dbl leg rocks either wheel off the ground for servicing.
 

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I just took my new ride out today, for derailleur adjustment. I rode it only fifteen minutes around the appartement complex & the street, but I had a blast!
 

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Super Moscow Plus Touring!
 

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My Moscow Plus Modified Touring Edition
 

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A year on and still running great. Few additions to the bike,. Mudguards, rear rack and puncture proof lining put in the tyres.
Just need some nice weather to get out and enjoy it. Spring has arrived but it for forgot to bring the sun with it! 🚲😎
 

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My commute set up, managed to get small pannier with matching blue !
Your setup looks really nice. I'm looking to start mine, I just bought the same bike. I wondering which rack are you using also which fenders front and back??, the OEM rack for this bike doesn't look good and I believe it doesn't allow the installation of a fender too. Thanks, and gretings from NZ.
 
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