The Moscow plus has hydraulic brakes, better gears and bigger battery than the standard Moscow. They both represent good value but the Moscow Plus will go further and probably require less maintenance. If you’re a bigger/heavier person I’d go for the Moscow plus.
An important part of the bike is buying online or from one of the many shops that stock the bike. Test riding is important for any bike to see if it suits and a shop will set it up and probably offer service.
I live in country NSW and no dealer within 250km. Got my Aspen+ direct from importer but would have gone through a dealer if practical as a couple of minor issues and adjustments needed, local bike shops not that keen on working on bikes they have not sold. First service cost $140
Yes Peter, we find people in Melbourne buy direct,pay slightly more that what we charge and struggle to do minor adjustments that are part of the normal set up that we do with every bike. We also include a free service at 500km to ensure everything is running well. It’s a bit more difficult in rural areas with less choice but I hope you’re enjoying your Aspen Plus.
Hi and thanks for posting your vid, I admire your honesty from the start as you mentioned who this bike would be suited for and what to expect if you are a certain weight. I was hoping that you had done the same type of video for the NCM Power Plus as I am interested to know what distance people are getting in real life as the Leon website states in the specs - reach up to 150 km (depending on terrain conditions & power level settings). I am 5'11" - 91kg and ride mainly on flat city roads and a few easy flat level fine gravel tracks Cheers Glenn
Hi Glenn, I assume you’re talking about the Moscow Plus. I get about 75 km on the highest level with the motor going all the time. Are you in Melbourne? We have an epic special on the Moscow plus 29 for $2090.
Thanks for your input Peter. I think you know that I’ve done a video on the Ordica Swift because you’re a subscriber. Don’t be sad about mean spirited randoms on the internet,maybe trolling helps them feel good.🤷🏻♂️
@@sarahmacdonald1143 it seems to be a known weak component design issue. Something that, with the lack of reasonable warranty cover by the manufacturer (china) will tarnish the reputation of the company, which will reflect on their profit line over time.
Finally an Aussie Review. I am having a hard time deciding between Russia and the Czech Republic. Both models look decent to me. What do you recommend?
@@axisofepicelectricbikers897 We would like to support locals but they will not support us. We approached them today and they said they would not supply them and if we bought them, they would not service them for us.
I was asking where you live so I could suggest a local dealer but I suspect that you already have the bike. You seem upset that I called the bike “entry level” but I said it was entry level to decent,which I feel is fair. I’m not sure why this triggers you but YELLING AT PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET probably won’t help. Thanks for watching though.
Maybe for the left crank, thread locker is problematic for later needed repairs or adjustments. Best to follow torque reqs and keep on top of the bike at least weekly with such needed tightening, Daily for the first week or so
Series of issues with the brake system on this model. Gets very worn out quickly and starts squeaking. Definitely worth an upgrade upon purchase and let the store install it for you.
@@aussiestubabe The main issue are the pads, but i've upgraded everything at the local shop just to feel more at ease. The squeaking was simply unbearable. You know there's an issue when simple bolt adjustments/tightening stop working.
@@TheDanielBato did you go for the standard or the Plus model? I’m looking forward to it. Never been on an ebike but want to use it to get to work etc. good way to lose some weight. That’s good Info though. 👍
@@aussiestubabe just the standard. You don't really need the plus unless you're planning to ride 10 plus hours a day. I find it strange how many average riders fork out an extra 400 hundred for it. You'll absolutely love it. Once I went eBike I never ever want to go back.
Why call it a 'review' if you're just shooting a basic self serving video? Why so grumpy? This is why people dont choose to buy from shops anymore...dealing with grumpy judgemental people! Ive learnt nothing about this bike from your video except you're very angry with people who dont do what you want!
I’m looking at the Moscow Plus model. Is the components upgraded on the plus model? Like seats, shocks etc. Anyway looking at coming up to Melbourne to buy one. See how I go through the police road blocks
Whilst I applaud your enthusiasm Stuart,I feel I need to remind you that we are still in lockdown. Call me on 042336680 and I’ll talk you through the pro and cons of any electric bike you can think of. I’m hoping that soon we can re-open for epic test rides.
Apart from the price, what is the difference between the Moscow standard and the Moscow Plus. Thanks
The Moscow plus has hydraulic brakes, better gears and bigger battery than the standard Moscow. They both represent good value but the Moscow Plus will go further and probably require less maintenance. If you’re a bigger/heavier person I’d go for the Moscow plus.
Is this a review, or taking a dig at people who buy online instead of from you?
An important part of the bike is buying online or from one of the many shops that stock the bike. Test riding is important for any bike to see if it suits and a shop will set it up and probably offer service.
Totally agree with you. He sound grumpy
Very angry...he needs to cheer the f up
He wants the whole world to come to his shop no matter how far away you are lol
I live in country NSW and no dealer within 250km. Got my Aspen+ direct from importer but would have gone through a dealer if practical as a couple of minor issues and adjustments needed, local bike shops not that keen on working on bikes they have not sold. First service cost $140
Yes Peter, we find people in Melbourne buy direct,pay slightly more that what we charge and struggle to do minor adjustments that are part of the normal set up that we do with every bike. We also include a free service at 500km to ensure everything is running well.
It’s a bit more difficult in rural areas with less choice but I hope you’re enjoying your Aspen Plus.
Just tell them you bought it second hand. They have no choice but to help you out then rather than sook that you didn’t buy from them..
Hi and thanks for posting your vid, I admire your honesty from the start as you mentioned who this bike would be suited for and what to expect if you are a certain weight. I was hoping that you had done the same type of video for the NCM Power Plus as I am interested to know what distance people are getting in real life as the Leon website states in the specs - reach up to 150 km (depending on terrain conditions & power level settings). I am 5'11" - 91kg and ride mainly on flat city roads and a few easy flat level fine gravel tracks Cheers Glenn
Hi Glenn, I assume you’re talking about the Moscow Plus. I get about 75 km on the highest level with the motor going all the time. Are you in Melbourne?
We have an epic special on the Moscow plus 29 for $2090.
I live in sydney. If I get one of these the service included in sydney ?
That would be up to the shop in Sydney where you buy the bike.
We do it in Melbourne.
Would love to know how'd you compare the Moscow with an Ordica Swift Urban Hybrid ? Oh Gees... some vicious comments below...a bit sad.
Thanks for your input Peter. I think you know that I’ve done a video on the Ordica Swift because you’re a subscriber.
Don’t be sad about mean spirited randoms on the internet,maybe trolling helps them feel good.🤷🏻♂️
Have any other people had their controllers fail ?
sounds like a fairly common problem w ncm's
@@sarahmacdonald1143 it seems to be a known weak component design issue. Something that, with the lack of reasonable warranty cover by the manufacturer (china) will tarnish the reputation of the company, which will reflect on their profit line over time.
Can the thumb throttle be changed out for a twist throttle?
It probably could but I think thumb throttle is better.
Nice video! How does it compare to mid-drives and what phone stand do you have?
Mid drive feels quite different, it’s just a personal preference as to which one is better.
We don’t have phone holders at the moment.
Finally an Aussie Review. I am having a hard time deciding between Russia and the Czech Republic. Both models look decent to me. What do you recommend?
My head says Moscow………my heart says Prague.
Haha I guess the belly points towards Aspen with fat tires?
Two questions, do you have a store in Sydney and what is your opinion about fat tyres?
@@Sydney-Ghumo we aren’t in Sydney yet and I enjoy fat tyres.
what are your speeds of your ebikes.
25 km per hour
@@axisofepicelectricbikers897 nice
just found your review, does the moscow plus come with a throttle assist here in australia as standard cheers
No,you have to purchase the off road kit which is around $210.
People must ALWAYS buy electrice bikes from Gordy at The Electric Bike Superstore because it's EPIC!!!!
Any dealers in Tassie?
www.taselectricvehicles.com.au
I think they would have some. ☝️
@@axisofepicelectricbikers897 We would like to support locals but they will not support us. We approached them today and they said they would not supply them and if we bought them, they would not service them for us.
YOUR REVIEW WAS CRAP. If you are going to do a review, do it honestly, and stop the sales pitch. Not everyone lives in Melbourne.
There’s nothing dishonest in the video Graham.
Where do you live?
You asked where I live, and this is of little consequence. Your review stank, and felt like SOUR GRAPES. Perhaps, an ENTRY LEVEL video.
I was asking where you live so I could suggest a local dealer but I suspect that you already have the bike.
You seem upset that I called the bike “entry level” but I said it was entry level to decent,which I feel is fair.
I’m not sure why this triggers you but YELLING AT PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET probably won’t help.
Thanks for watching though.
Totally agree. Note the amount of thumbs down.....
@@wazza7575
UA-cam doesn't show how many thumbs down anymore, where have you been?
How to disenfranchise a wood be customer...
By telling the truth?
The real Malvern Star..
Technically Malvern East but thanks.
Always use Threadlocker when assembling your bike
Maybe for the left crank, thread locker is problematic for later needed repairs or adjustments. Best to follow torque reqs and keep on top of the bike at least weekly with such needed tightening, Daily for the first week or so
Series of issues with the brake system on this model. Gets very worn out quickly and starts squeaking. Definitely worth an upgrade upon purchase and let the store install it for you.
Is it the pads or the discs that is shit?
@@aussiestubabe The main issue are the pads, but i've upgraded everything at the local shop just to feel more at ease. The squeaking was simply unbearable. You know there's an issue when simple bolt adjustments/tightening stop working.
@@aussiestubabe But it's still a pretty damn good bike for its price. I'm loving mine hence why I'm forking out some extra dollars for fixes.
@@TheDanielBato did you go for the standard or the Plus model? I’m looking forward to it. Never been on an ebike but want to use it to get to work etc. good way to lose some weight.
That’s good Info though. 👍
@@aussiestubabe just the standard. You don't really need the plus unless you're planning to ride 10 plus hours a day. I find it strange how many average riders fork out an extra 400 hundred for it.
You'll absolutely love it. Once I went eBike I never ever want to go back.
Okuneva Gardens
Review, or whinge? ;)
Ahhhh cry me a river... online probibly cheaper than ur store...
Cry your own river Heinrich because it’s the same price but comes fully set up,tuned and a free service included. 😂
Why call it a 'review' if you're just shooting a basic self serving video? Why so grumpy? This is why people dont choose to buy from shops anymore...dealing with grumpy judgemental people! Ive learnt nothing about this bike from your video except you're very angry with people who dont do what you want!
You’re saying more about yourself than me.
LOOKS LIKE A CHEAP $500 AMAZON EBIKE
No
I’m looking at the Moscow Plus model.
Is the components upgraded on the plus model? Like seats, shocks etc.
Anyway looking at coming up to Melbourne to buy one. See how I go through the police road blocks
Hi Stuart,I reckon it’s worth paying the extra for the plus version. Hydraulic brakes,extra gears,slightly more comfortable seat and bigger battery.
@@axisofepicelectricbikers897 I’ll be up Saturday I think to test a bike as I’ve never been on a ebike and buy one.
Looking forward to it.👍
Whilst I applaud your enthusiasm Stuart,I feel I need to remind you that we are still in lockdown.
Call me on 042336680 and I’ll talk you through the pro and cons of any electric bike you can think of.
I’m hoping that soon we can re-open for epic test rides.
@@axisofepicelectricbikers897 hi, I tried calling this number but it is not connected .
@@richardray6827 because it's missing 1 more number