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Serial 1 MOSH/CTY Review – $3.8k

Serial 1 MOSH/CTY Review - .8k

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Serial 1 MOSH/CTY Review - .8k

The Serial 1 MOSH/CTY is a single speed city cruiser electric bike available in two color schemes and four frame sizes. Includes a premium integrated headlight offering 900 lumens, and two integrated tail lights with accelerometer based bright mode for braking. BMX inspired decals, approachable sloped top tube, reinforcement bar and gusset for added strength. High volume Kenda or Schwalbe tires provide improved stability, vibration dampening, and overall comfort with a lower attack angle. Wide Boost hub spacing provides sturdy spoke bracing angle, and thick axles improve overall toughness and stiffness. Sapim spokes, Praxis crank arms, Wellgo BMX platform pedals. Comfortable saddle has an integrated handle at the rear for easy lifting. Wires and cables are routed through the handlebar, stem, and frame to reduce snags and improve the aesthetic. Speed sensor and magnet are hidden and protected at rear wheel. Unique SIM chip integration aids with security and supports GPS with Google maps integration. Chunky bottom bracket design keeps weight low but isn’t as aesthetically pleasing. Charging port and locking cylinder positioned very low on the left side, in the path of the crank arm. Enviolo hub increases weight and price, optional app required to adjust target RPM. After two years, a subscription is required to continue SIM chip use for tracking and security.

0:00 Company history and connection to Harley Davidson
0:55 First impressions, multiple models, four sizes, two colors
1:29 Rigid frame, plus sized tires, Kenda or Schwalbe tires
2:21 Boost hub spacing with thru-axles, battery position
3:15 Custom frame accommodates belt without a frame break
3:31 Single speed drivetrain, chainring and sprocket sizing
4:05 Praxis crank arms, Wellgo alloy pedals, no bottle cage bosses
4:34 Sloped top tube with lower standover, stepped-geometry
5:16 Adjustable kickstand, low friction on backpedal
5:44 Hydraulic disc brakes overview, two battery sizes
7:06 Charge port and battery lock, battery care, charger details
8:19 Custom saddle with handle, powering on the LED display
9:03 Brose control pad walkthrough, lights demonstration
10:19 Optional fenders and racks (shown on RUSH/CTY Speed)
10:46 More display buttons and readouts, walk mode demo
12:36 Optional smartphone app overview, theft prevention SIM
13:52 Brose motor ratings and sensor input for pedal assist
14:30 Ride test begins with handheld camera, third person
17:13 Conclusion with site tools: compare, local shops, forums

Full review with specs and comparison tool: https://electricbikereview.com/serial-1/2022-mosh-cty/

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