Hi all,
I would appreciate help from members of the community.
I am deciding between the 3 options:
1) Cube Stereo Hybrid 140TM 2021 - CUBE Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC TM 625 flashgrey´n´orange
2) Vitus E-Sommet 297 VRS - Vitus E-Sommet 297 VRS Mountain Bike 2021 | Chain Reaction Cycles
3) Not buying an ebike (renting it)
I have tried riding ebike only twice - rented for one day in Peak District and for one day in Spain (Tenerife). I really enjoyed it and decided that I should get one for myself. For the past 2 year I do mainly road cycling (Richmond park in London every weekend), but several years ago I was a huge fan of extreme cycling (street/dirt and a bit of free-ride), hence I feel very excited about riding EMTB.
My doubts about buying in general:
- I live in London and do not have a car. Hence, on the one hand I understand that it is still possible to get by train to riding spots, and hope that having an e-bike will motivate me to travel more, but I am afraid that I may underestimate the level of inconvenience that it generates. Ideally I would like to visit Peak District / Lake District / Wales / Surrey Hills / Scotland with an e-bike.
Are there many e-bike owners from London here? Would be great to hear your thoughts.
As an alternative, I am thinking about cancelling my reservation and just renting an ebike whenever I decide to go somewhere.
- Initially, I decided to spend not more than 4k GBP on my first FS EMTB, but the cheapest option that I found in stock/available for pre-order with reasonable delivery terms was Cube Stereo Hybrid 140TM. I preordered it (shop expects it to arrive this/next week), but I am not sure if 150mm-front/140mm-rear would be enough for the above mentioned locations (I do not plan to ride proper downhill/do a lot of jumps/drops, but rather enjoying the scenery of the UK countryside )
Today I found out that Vitus is in stock as well and it has longer front/rear travel. Vitus has Shimano EP8 vs. Bosch Gen4 @Cube and quite different specs, although of a comparable level.
I would be thankful for any comments that would help to make a choice.
I would appreciate help from members of the community.
I am deciding between the 3 options:
1) Cube Stereo Hybrid 140TM 2021 - CUBE Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC TM 625 flashgrey´n´orange
2) Vitus E-Sommet 297 VRS - Vitus E-Sommet 297 VRS Mountain Bike 2021 | Chain Reaction Cycles
3) Not buying an ebike (renting it)
I have tried riding ebike only twice - rented for one day in Peak District and for one day in Spain (Tenerife). I really enjoyed it and decided that I should get one for myself. For the past 2 year I do mainly road cycling (Richmond park in London every weekend), but several years ago I was a huge fan of extreme cycling (street/dirt and a bit of free-ride), hence I feel very excited about riding EMTB.
My doubts about buying in general:
- I live in London and do not have a car. Hence, on the one hand I understand that it is still possible to get by train to riding spots, and hope that having an e-bike will motivate me to travel more, but I am afraid that I may underestimate the level of inconvenience that it generates. Ideally I would like to visit Peak District / Lake District / Wales / Surrey Hills / Scotland with an e-bike.
Are there many e-bike owners from London here? Would be great to hear your thoughts.
As an alternative, I am thinking about cancelling my reservation and just renting an ebike whenever I decide to go somewhere.
- Initially, I decided to spend not more than 4k GBP on my first FS EMTB, but the cheapest option that I found in stock/available for pre-order with reasonable delivery terms was Cube Stereo Hybrid 140TM. I preordered it (shop expects it to arrive this/next week), but I am not sure if 150mm-front/140mm-rear would be enough for the above mentioned locations (I do not plan to ride proper downhill/do a lot of jumps/drops, but rather enjoying the scenery of the UK countryside )
Today I found out that Vitus is in stock as well and it has longer front/rear travel. Vitus has Shimano EP8 vs. Bosch Gen4 @Cube and quite different specs, although of a comparable level.
I would be thankful for any comments that would help to make a choice.