After lots of help on this forum I decided to buy the Kudos Sonata ex-demo as offered by Kudos Cycles. I had narrowed down to a few bikes, some were over budget a couple were second hand and others just didn't fit the bill. I looked at a second had volt that was quite high spec and advertised with 15 months remaining warranty but after a quick call to Volt as I suspected the warranty is not transferable.
I settled on the Kudos Sonata because it offered the BPM motor 30 speed gears and hydraulic disc brakes.
I am writing this after returning from a 12 mile ride around the local roads, this is my third outing having now clocked up 20 miles in total.
The Plus Points
The Sonata looks much better in the flesh than in the web site picture and I was pleasantly pleased with the overall look. I tightened the handlebars fitted the pedals, checked as best I could and was soon off into the sunset. So what can I say about the Sonata? It does what it says on the tin and does it very well. Everything works just as it should, plenty of power. The gears are fine although I am tending to only use three off the them. The brakes are certainly the best I have ever had on a bike.
The Negative Points
No real negatives so far but a couple of small observations. There are no instructions of any kind with the bike or the motor system, a brief safety checklist and a quick start guide would have saved some head scratching especially operating the King Meter.
Kudos cycles offer a registration for their bikes that requires the frame number, unfortunately the pedal sensor covers the middle part of the number so it is not possible to record it without removing the crank.
Conclusion
Very early days so far but I am more than happy with my choice. I will report again when I have some reasonable miles on the clock, now I just want some nice sunny days to get into the New Forest. I would like to thank all the members of the forum who gave me some very good advice and to Kudos Dave for the excellent service and advice.
I settled on the Kudos Sonata because it offered the BPM motor 30 speed gears and hydraulic disc brakes.
I am writing this after returning from a 12 mile ride around the local roads, this is my third outing having now clocked up 20 miles in total.
The Plus Points
The Sonata looks much better in the flesh than in the web site picture and I was pleasantly pleased with the overall look. I tightened the handlebars fitted the pedals, checked as best I could and was soon off into the sunset. So what can I say about the Sonata? It does what it says on the tin and does it very well. Everything works just as it should, plenty of power. The gears are fine although I am tending to only use three off the them. The brakes are certainly the best I have ever had on a bike.
The Negative Points
No real negatives so far but a couple of small observations. There are no instructions of any kind with the bike or the motor system, a brief safety checklist and a quick start guide would have saved some head scratching especially operating the King Meter.
Kudos cycles offer a registration for their bikes that requires the frame number, unfortunately the pedal sensor covers the middle part of the number so it is not possible to record it without removing the crank.
Conclusion
Very early days so far but I am more than happy with my choice. I will report again when I have some reasonable miles on the clock, now I just want some nice sunny days to get into the New Forest. I would like to thank all the members of the forum who gave me some very good advice and to Kudos Dave for the excellent service and advice.