I love mine and so does the wife. We've had no issues of note other than the mudguard screws working loose every now and then but that aside they are so much fun and the build quality is spot on, very comfy too and the range is good too as we only use the electric assistance on hills and riding into headwinds. Highly recommended. Thanks for your informative video.
A very good and comprehensive review. Im at a frossroads what to buy now. I am keen on the Cyrusher Ovia. Although its much bigger and heavier, it is considerably cheaper. It does get excellent reviews as does the MiiRider. I also will be factoring in Warranty and Parts and really encouraged by your experience with the MiiRider company Warranty and parts
I'm getting the mirider 24 later in the year. I got the original mirider from 4 years ago for £850.. they are much more expensive now but they improved a lot of specs. Also bought different extendable mud guards as thought these cheap ones were really naff and pretty ugly on something thats got a beautiful design.
WD40 is not really considered a full blown lubricant, it’s a Water Displacement fluid (formula 40). Better to use a silicone based lubricant or other bike lube designed for the purpose.
I love mine and so does the wife. We've had no issues of note other than the mudguard screws working loose every now and then but that aside they are so much fun and the build quality is spot on, very comfy too and the range is good too as we only use the electric assistance on hills and riding into headwinds. Highly recommended. Thanks for your informative video.
A very good and comprehensive review. Im at a frossroads what to buy now. I am keen on the Cyrusher Ovia. Although its much bigger and heavier, it is considerably cheaper. It does get excellent reviews as does the MiiRider. I also will be factoring in Warranty and Parts and really encouraged by your experience with the MiiRider company
Warranty and parts
@@ianross04 thankyou for your kind comment, I'm sure you'll enjoy whichever one you choose 👍🏻
I'm getting the mirider 24 later in the year. I got the original mirider from 4 years ago for £850.. they are much more expensive now but they improved a lot of specs. Also bought different extendable mud guards as thought these cheap ones were really naff and pretty ugly on something thats got a beautiful design.
@@simonsaysrewind the 24 looks interesting Simon, hope you like it 👍🏻
Very good, honest review
Thank you 🙂
WD40 is not really considered a full blown lubricant, it’s a Water Displacement fluid (formula 40). Better to use a silicone based lubricant or other bike lube designed for the purpose.
@@ecky_thump fair comment, however, it did stop the crank squeak.