The Bike:
Manufacturer: Giant
Model: Reign E+1
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: 7000
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: Only two rides into my first eBike, the Giant Reign. Like many I did a lot of deliberation trying to decide between super lights and full fats. Coming from analogue the superlight appealed as a transition between the two. Orbea Rise was top of the list but availability and cost weighed against it after I had looked at the Reign. My main concern was that the Giant feel like a tank, heavy and unwieldy. That alone gave me pause thinking I may have made the wrong decision.
I shouldn't have worried. It is a phenomenal bike and a total game changer for me. Like all eBikes it puts a big grin on your face climbing, you can chat to your pals and when you get to the start of the trails you're as fresh as a daisy. Then the bike really comes into its own. As the geometry and componentry suggest, it should be a beast downhill and it is. You hear a lot of talk about how they plow, but I've been shocked at how agile it is and how that 25kg just disappears underneath you underneath you. Rapid changes of direction and deceleration are no problem. I'm only two spins in but feel utterly at home and dialed into the bike. I can't wait to see what else it can do.
The motor is very quiet, super punchy and so far range looks promising on the 625W. I managed to drain the battery after 1300 mm and 25 km. But that was with a lot of steep aggressive climbing.
I like the remote controller, very discreet and less likely to get damaged like a some Bosch versions.
Cons: It's at the beefy end at 25kg, where you do feel that is lifting it over gates, fallen trees etc. But the same goes for any full fat.
I've had some water ingress behind the cover. A few drops may have been from the cable grommets while washing. Nothing major and certainly nothing near the electrical contacts for the battery. But I will be keeping a close eye on it.
A pal who has the same bike had his shut down mid spin, red flashing light but then just started up again.
He also had some paint rub off at the trunnion/seat stay bearing.
Pound-for-pound I think it is one of the best e-bikes out there at the moment. There is nothing it can't do, and while not cheap, are great value for the spec. If you're looking for an aggressive trail/Enduro ebike it should be near the top of your list.
Manufacturer: Giant
Model: Reign E+1
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: 7000
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 9
Review: Only two rides into my first eBike, the Giant Reign. Like many I did a lot of deliberation trying to decide between super lights and full fats. Coming from analogue the superlight appealed as a transition between the two. Orbea Rise was top of the list but availability and cost weighed against it after I had looked at the Reign. My main concern was that the Giant feel like a tank, heavy and unwieldy. That alone gave me pause thinking I may have made the wrong decision.
I shouldn't have worried. It is a phenomenal bike and a total game changer for me. Like all eBikes it puts a big grin on your face climbing, you can chat to your pals and when you get to the start of the trails you're as fresh as a daisy. Then the bike really comes into its own. As the geometry and componentry suggest, it should be a beast downhill and it is. You hear a lot of talk about how they plow, but I've been shocked at how agile it is and how that 25kg just disappears underneath you underneath you. Rapid changes of direction and deceleration are no problem. I'm only two spins in but feel utterly at home and dialed into the bike. I can't wait to see what else it can do.
The motor is very quiet, super punchy and so far range looks promising on the 625W. I managed to drain the battery after 1300 mm and 25 km. But that was with a lot of steep aggressive climbing.
I like the remote controller, very discreet and less likely to get damaged like a some Bosch versions.
Cons: It's at the beefy end at 25kg, where you do feel that is lifting it over gates, fallen trees etc. But the same goes for any full fat.
I've had some water ingress behind the cover. A few drops may have been from the cable grommets while washing. Nothing major and certainly nothing near the electrical contacts for the battery. But I will be keeping a close eye on it.
A pal who has the same bike had his shut down mid spin, red flashing light but then just started up again.
He also had some paint rub off at the trunnion/seat stay bearing.
Pound-for-pound I think it is one of the best e-bikes out there at the moment. There is nothing it can't do, and while not cheap, are great value for the spec. If you're looking for an aggressive trail/Enduro ebike it should be near the top of your list.
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