Kona have moved to Shimano for 2020 and I’m afraid from what I can tell, the price has gone up..Hopefully kona comes out with a new bike with a gen 4 Bosch. Should be more reasonably priced than trek. They can back to the short stays and have more standover than trek as well. Good on trek for putting the display in a sensible location though
I'm ok with shimano but was hoping they may have something more affordable. That's too bad, their bikes fit me so wellKona have moved to Shimano for 2020 and I’m afraid from what I can tell, the price has gone up..
Trek and Specialized are often overpriced. With Shimano you might try Norco or with Yamaha you might look at Haibike. It looks like Yamaha has the best range. They were first with electric motor for bikes.I'm ok with shimano but was hoping they may have something more affordable. That's too bad, their bikes fit me so well
I'm ok with shimano but was hoping they may have something more affordable. That's too bad, their bikes fit me so well
Damn, that is a bit of a jump. Thanks for that. Must be a full redesign, carbon internal battery etcKona have dropped it down to a single 650b model this year, 160 travel .. price wise , in U.K. its going to be around £1000+ more.. around £5700 I believe from talking to a couple of dealers
Just to add to your points, the last generation Bosch motor, when it was launched, was a game changing product - they where the first company to make a motor that made EMTB's viable as we know them today, not only with the physical technology, but also with the software to make the motors not feel like an On/Off switch when riding - time caught up with it, and other brands entered the market, but no other company has the experience in the sector like Bosch, and by all resorts the new motor is a cracking unit.A new motor, but hardly unknown - Bosch have been the amongst the leaders in evoke motors for a long time now, and whilst the previous gem product wasn’t perfect (excess drag over 25kph, a bit big and heavy compared to younger competitors) it was well liked by owners and at lest as reliable as the likes of Brose and Yamaha. Indeed given how many urban ebikes are Bosch powered it’s probably fair to say they are the number one selling motor brand in the world.
Sure, the new CX could have an issue, but that’s true of any new product; key is what the manufacturer does in that instance, and I would back Bosch to address it far more than I would the Brose/Spec partnership (their answer to a chronically unreliable product just seems to be jack up the purchase price, replace the motors annually under warranty and dine out on the “excellent customer service”... ).
What does this actually mean to you?Regrettably, there’s no way to adapt the motor characteristics to a specific bike concept either.
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