Review: All New Riese & Müller Culture Electric Bike
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- čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
- The New Riese & Müller Culture Electric Bike | A Review from The New Wheel
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The Culture is R&M's newest lightweight electric bike. Comfy, capable, and easily climbs San Francisco's toughest hills. For those who want less car trips and more joy this is the perfect model for you to come in and test ride. Watch as Karen and Brett of The New Wheel break down why the Riese & Müller Culture should be your next ebike purchase.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
00:27 - Bike highlights // Our test ride experience
01:49 - New - lightweight, full power motor
03:38 - Shifting system choices (belt drive vs chain)
04:18 - Great brake system
04:48 - Frame design innovation
05:10 - Sustainably manufactured
05:47 - Also in a step through model
06:21 - Colors and sizes
06:53 - Standard features and options
08:58 - Riese and Muller customizable model - built for you
09:33 - Who is this bike for?
10:02 - What's in a name? CULTURE
10:30 - Come on into the shop - - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I am just amazed that every bike you carry is available to test ride. I will be in visiting your stores and watch customers ride 5 or more bikes to get that one that makes the Magic Happen for Them. I still remember my first test ride they took me out and helped me with learning all the controls and hill climbing techniques for mid drive motors. I now have had e-bike for 8years and 30,000 miles of FUN!!!!!! Jed C.
You two have these reviews down...so informative and practical advice. Always a joy to watch and learn. Thanks for sharing this review...
Thank you for the kind words!
Another great review! I still love my Tern HSD, and also love watching videos about new ebikes :) Can't wait to see if you all review the R&M Carrie!
Oh that is definitely the plan. We are super excited for that bike!
Just bought it in Szwitzerland … best urban e bike ever! Greetings from Geneva … and thanks for your great review👍
Great choice! Congratulations. Hello from SF!
About time you put out another video, I’m sure you’re not busy or anything!! Thank you, you guys are great, appreciate the content!! 😎😀👍
😆. Just you wait. We’re making another cool one tomorrow launching in March!
Venom is such a cool name for that color...
Excellent review you two! It was on the Bosch stand at CES and was the move talked about bike for sure.
Thank you! Yes it is such a cool bike and such a joy to ride!
COOL bike! BEST SHOP!
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Can the battery be removed for charging? Love the Specialized Vado SL but can’t take the battery off it.
No the internal battery is fully integrated like the Vado SL so not removable. It is the one trade-off for keeping the weight down and simplifying the lines but doesn't work for everyone.
@@thenewwheel such a bummer for those of us in cold climates that don't have heated garages. This bike would be perfect for what I'm looking for but I wouldn't be able to charge it half the year!
Thanks for the review.
@@sarahastings-simon8800 Ah yes that is an issue indeed.
How would you compare this to the Specialized Turbo Vado SL 5.0?
This bike offers a lot more performance and speed. There isn't any noticeable trade-off for the lower weight except for battery range (which can be solved by adding the Bosch PowerMore battery). On the Vado SL the weight is a bit lower but the performance is significantly less.
How does it handle SF with enviolo?
Good question. We haven’t test that but our recommendation is the touring drivetrain for steep hill climbing. You’ll get a much wider gear range and since it is linkglide, service intervals are much longer than chain drivetrains of the past.
This or Gazelle Eclipse for a city/paved trails bike?
Both could be great options. Are you able to come in for a test ride?
@@thenewwheel Fraid not, Indiana.
No front rack frame mounting points?! Some RM bikes got em. It's plain better. I strapped 10lbs groceries on top of my weird ➰ handlebars. Sucks.
Yes no front rack. But the rear rack is heavy duty and you can click in nice MiK accessories to fit your use case.