MarcL
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Just picked up my new Riese & Müller Vario HS in Evanston Illinois. This morning was my first real ride. Rode along the trails in the far north suburbs of Chicago and Ft. Sheridan. This is fun!
sweet!Just picked up my new Riese & Müller Vario HS in Evanston Illinois. This morning was my first real ride. Rode along the trails in the far north suburbs of Chicago and Ft. Sheridan. This is fun!
More pictures is good!I just discovered this thread and it took me a few days to get through most of it. I actually skipped many pages and it still took me a few days. I think it's cool and was going to post pics, but given I live in the Vancouver area there's no point since there area already so many pictures of the area with a number of posters living here as well.
It seems like on this forum there are quite a few people in the Vancouver area. I wonder, is that related to Grin being here and thus more people on ebikes? Maybe it's some other factor like our mild climate and the bike infrastructure which is pretty good.
Thank you very much Steve. Funny thing is that my membership of this forum celebrates its first anniversary today as well. ( Did I hear a drumroll?)Happy Birthday PaD
RabH what is the longest distance you have achieved on a single battery on that bike?Perfect cycling weather today but I had commitments in the afternoon, so I got out early and had a very enjoyable 65 mile trip I'm getting close to 5000 miles on my Giant Road E now and it continues to put a big smile on my face with every ride Not many photos today because I was pushed for time!
Alaskan, I've found those screen shots very interesting. Is that a specific Riese & Muller app for your bike? I really like the breakdown of how much power comes from the motor and how much comes from the rider. I'm a bit of a data geek, so I find the ability to get all that data really cool. Though I'm not sure if I like it enough to buy a R&M, those bikes are pretty pricey.[
It is not a Riese & Muller thing but rather a Bosch thing. It is data saved to and uploaded to the Bosch Ebike Connect portal from a Bosch Nyon display. Here is a link to a thread I started about various Bosch display options: https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/5-bosch-display-choices-good-bad-and-ugly.27035/
I also posted a thread on how to install a Nyon on a Bosch bike, replacing an Intuvia. https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/nyon-retrofit.16260/
Well my longest ride is 152 miles but the first 70 miles were covered with no assist! I have managed 100 miles a few times by just using eco mode, I mostly only use assist into headwinds and on climbs though!RabH what is the longest distance you have achieved on a single battery on that bike?
Well my longest ride is 152 miles but the first 70 miles were covered with no assist! I have managed 100 miles a few times by just using eco mode, I mostly only use assist into headwinds and on climbs though!
Yes, it was a long day over 13 hours, actual moving time was 10 hours 37 minutes with an average speed of 14.3mph.Wow 152 in one day?! I’m sure these old legs of mine would not be able to pull that off.
That looks like a nice three day tour to meYes, it was a long day over 13 hours, actual moving time was 10 hours 37 minutes with an average speed of 14.3mph.
Thanks for the report. I’m a bit envious. I rode my Magnum Metro today because my Homage has been stuck in Boston customs for 3 weeks. I like the Metro well enough but I’m really looking forward to finally riding my own Homage.I’ve owned a magnum metro for about a year. It was a great way to fall in love with eBikes. This weekend I broke in my new Riese & Müller Homage. This bike even improves on the great fun of the magnum and takes it to a phenomenal new level on virtually every front. This shot was in the Chicago Botanical gardens (which is in Glencoe, Illinois.)