FIFYWhereas I want and like light(ish) bike, not a tank. You pays your wifes new bathroom money and makes your choice.
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Regarding the trail ebike category, its more likely a commercial decision. Trail category is king, more neutral to sell and can be marketed via stats (like weight - right or wrong - , it is a big driver, its easy for consumers to digest and understand, compared to, say, geometry numbers).In my opinion the actual limit of this very interesting category of bike, is the destination of use. If the rider is searching for a trail bike they are wonderfull! The light weight and the agile geometries give to the rider a very dynimc and engaging ride expereince... until the trail become gnarly and very steep.. then they are out of their "comfort zone" and not so fun...
Keeping the travel and components selection in the trail category, permits to the product managers to keep the weight of ebikes under the 18kg mark and to tune the frame geometry torward the agile/snappy territory...
This is the reason why until now the only lightweight real Enduro bike is the Kenevo SL. The rest ( Orbea Rise, Pivot Shulltle SL, Levo SL, Trek Fuel EXe...) are all Trail orineted choices.
My question to @Rob Rides EMTB is: is there space in the market for the lightweight "real Enduro" ebike or does it make more sense to reduce the weight of a full power Enduro machine?
In the end the differece betewen a Full power motor/battery system and a Lightweight one, is just 1,5 kg....
What do you think?
Right now, the most interesting SL enduro ebike is the Transition Relay. I'd love to try that.My question to @Rob Rides EMTB is: is there space in the market for the lightweight "real Enduro" ebike or does it make more sense to reduce the weight of a full power Enduro machine?
In the end the differece betewen a Full power motor/battery system and a Lightweight one, is just 1,5 kg....
Technically, as I'd already bought the KSL, I spent the bathroom money on the TurboHearse. At least that's what I told her.FIFY
If water gets in here it’ll go into the frame. There is a cradle that the unit slots into but it’s hollow inside.Hi Rob, one important question. This LED unit in the top tube, it can be pulled up and reveals USB port. What will happen during the rain, there is pretty deep down cavity to accomodate it. Will be there after some time an aquarium, or all water goes into the frame?
I want and like an 85 motor, not 60.
I'm not stopping you from buying one. Hell, buy 2. But, if I get an emtb, I don't want a half assed motor. I've ridden 60's...don't like them. I ride single track woods. 85 motors just fit my riding style. It's like riding a MX bike that is all set up...motor work etc...then going and riding your buddies stocker. No thanks.T
Thats 40% more power man. What are you doing that you want that? videos, what do you weigh? 65 is more than enough for a 200lb male to pedal uphill with the power of two men running the motor. I love taking a lift to get to the top fast but the excitement is in the downhill. Uphill is simply a means to an end.
just don’t understand people complaining about SL ebikes. They’re awesome for fit people who like a playful bike.
It weighs 18KG as a trail bike build, designed for trail riding. Quoted bike weights are always without pedalsThis bike doesn't weigh 18kg. Once you put proper tires on it and pedals expect 20kg
Why would you want to put 1.5KG of extra tyre weight on a lightweight trail ebike anyway?!
I was thinking at last Haibike have got someone who knows how to design a bike on the team.It's not pug ugly, are you sure it's a Haibike?
Then don't buy this , get one with an 85 in. Not every bike is designed for YOU!I want and like an 85 motor, not 60.
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