Yesterday I had my first ride with the Unno Mith.
Here are a few initial thoughts and experiences.
First of all, everyone already knows this, but this motor and its performance are incredible. It's almost like riding a motorcycle.
I rode everything in standard Auto and Trail mode.
At the end, I had covered 25 km and 1,370 meters of elevation gain, and still had 21% battery left. Even the Avinox system can't defy physics. But I rode up forest roads at about 26 km/h, where I could only manage 17 km/h with my old Levo Gen 2 in turbo mode.
In tests so far, the Unno has always been criticized for being a poor climber. I can't confirm that at all; I was able to master the technical uphills better than with the Levo. Maybe the Amflow can do even better, but the Unno's performance here is more than good enough for my taste.
The suspension is very stiff, but also very sensitive. However, I found the bike a little more strenuous to ride than my old Levo, which has a ZEB fork and an RC2T shock.
Nevertheless, the downhill performance was of course significantly better than that of the Levo. The bike feels very safe on steep sections.
The Formula brakes don't match the braking performance of my old Shimano XT brakes. However, this could possibly be improved with different pads. The brakes themselves are perfectly modulated and feature an adjustable pressure point and lever width.
One slight annoyance is the rear fender, which rubs against the rear wheel relatively quickly when compressing. It can be bent down a little further so that it rubs later, but it should still be better designed from the outset.
The rear brake line also rattles a little. Better insulation from the factory would be absolutely necessary here.
Otherwise, it's an absolute dream bike with an incredible look and very clean carbon workmanship!
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