Ho there!
Yes, I purchased the
Cannondale Moterro SL 2 a couple weeks ago and have been having a great time. This is my 3rd ebike, my other two being a lightweight city bike (
Velotric ST 1) and sort of an SUV mountain bike for trail/gravel riding (
Magnum Peak T7.)
After trying some singletrack on those other two in the past year, I knew I enjoyed the singletrack rides, but they'd be a lot more comfortable with better suspension and uphill power. This is my first foray into full suspension, and first time using a mid-drive. But if figured I were going to go this far, then I wanted it relatively light, powerful, and well equipped, and the SL 2 seemed to be a sweet spot.
Anyhow, took it on its maiden voyage to a couple good MTB parks in northern Minnesota (
Tioga and
Redhead.) Both of these were a ton of fun for me and the bike had plenty of power for all of the climbs I attempted. The slackness putting that front wheel a little further out front does handle differently than my other bikes, especially making tight switchbacks trickier (slower for me.) Since I'm new to singletrack riding, I assume some of the trickiness is me learning those tight turns.
Tioga by
Ender4733, on Flickr
Redhead by
Ender4733, on Flickr
I brought it back to the shop this week for a couple of tweaks that I think will help: Shortening the handlebars a bit, checking the indexing on the derailleur, and changing the head angle to the steepest. I think with these set I should be fine getting used to it.
Hopefully I'll be back riding it on some more tracks this weekend. I know I need experience. I just hope I don't break my neck first.