Bob Ottawa
New Member
I bought a 2018 Trek Verve+ a few weeks ago. I just love it! It has the Bosch Active Line motor with a 400 wh battery.
At first I found the ride uncomfortable on anything but smooth pavement. I upgraded the saddle to one with a bit more cushioning. I increased the amount of travel in the suspension seat post. I also inserted some thin rubber strips at every point the fenders were connected to the bike to eliminate annoying rattles. These changes have made all the difference.
I am wondering what other owner owners are experiencing with maximum range. I am finding that I get about 80 km (50 mi) riding mostly in Tour mode on a combination of good pavement, some bad pavement and the occasional bit of stone dust paths. Conditions are mostly flat with some hills and winds of about 15 kph (9 mph). I use a bit of Sport and Turbo modes on the hills.
I am completely satisfied with the amount of assist I am getting on uphill rides and into stronger headwinds. I tried a bike with the Bosch CX motor and I thought is was too much motor for the kind of riding I do, generally 20-40 km (12-25 mi) rides. The Verve+ is great value for the price, in a well designed Trek product.
I would be interested in hearing from other Verve+ owners about their experience with maximum range. I would also be interested in hearing from owners of other e-bikes using the Active Line motor.
At first I found the ride uncomfortable on anything but smooth pavement. I upgraded the saddle to one with a bit more cushioning. I increased the amount of travel in the suspension seat post. I also inserted some thin rubber strips at every point the fenders were connected to the bike to eliminate annoying rattles. These changes have made all the difference.
I am wondering what other owner owners are experiencing with maximum range. I am finding that I get about 80 km (50 mi) riding mostly in Tour mode on a combination of good pavement, some bad pavement and the occasional bit of stone dust paths. Conditions are mostly flat with some hills and winds of about 15 kph (9 mph). I use a bit of Sport and Turbo modes on the hills.
I am completely satisfied with the amount of assist I am getting on uphill rides and into stronger headwinds. I tried a bike with the Bosch CX motor and I thought is was too much motor for the kind of riding I do, generally 20-40 km (12-25 mi) rides. The Verve+ is great value for the price, in a well designed Trek product.
I would be interested in hearing from other Verve+ owners about their experience with maximum range. I would also be interested in hearing from owners of other e-bikes using the Active Line motor.