The Bike:
Manufacturer: Motobecane
Model: HAL Eboost M600
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: 3000
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 7
Review: Just purchased the Motobecane HAL E-boost M600 (27.5plus version) from Bikesdirect.com. Also offered in 29' version. They have Pre-order promo pricing which puts this bike about $1000 to $1500 less than equivalent bikes that I was looking at. I really have not seen much out there for reviews on any of the Motobecane bike models so I want to provide a little insight from my experience.
My prior e-bike experience is on a full squish Motobecane Fantom DS Comp 26er converted to e-bike using the Bafang BBSHD and 52v battery. I rode this for the past three years as an e-bike and loved it riding it in the local Denver mountain bike trail systems.
MOTOR: This bikes utilizes the Bafang M600 43V version, 120Nm of torque. And a 43v 600WH battery.
FRAME - 6061 Alum with Boost axle spacing with internal routing. Switching from an older 26er to 27.5plus and new geometry has given more confidence to ride faster and overcome obstacles easier.
PARTS:
WEIGHT: With a not so accurate scale this bike is close to 55 lbs. This puts it on par with the Trek Powerfly for camparison.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Overall loving this bike for the value and super fun to ride. It has a few items that could be improved, but I cannot see paying another $1500+ to get those. It is a large step up from my previous bike and includes great components for this low price point. I have not found any other bike manufactures offering anything under $4000 as a starting point. I would definitely recommend these bikes to friends looking for value and a great ride for the average rider.
There are also several other model options that include the Shimano Steps motors. I wish there were more reviews out there on these bikes from sources that have ridden like competitors. I personally feel like the mountain bike world has gotten out of control on pricing especially when you have acoustic bikes way outpricing full dirt bikes. So I appreciate a manufacture that can produce quality without a huge markup.
Manufacturer: Motobecane
Model: HAL Eboost M600
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: 3000
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 7
Review: Just purchased the Motobecane HAL E-boost M600 (27.5plus version) from Bikesdirect.com. Also offered in 29' version. They have Pre-order promo pricing which puts this bike about $1000 to $1500 less than equivalent bikes that I was looking at. I really have not seen much out there for reviews on any of the Motobecane bike models so I want to provide a little insight from my experience.
My prior e-bike experience is on a full squish Motobecane Fantom DS Comp 26er converted to e-bike using the Bafang BBSHD and 52v battery. I rode this for the past three years as an e-bike and loved it riding it in the local Denver mountain bike trail systems.
MOTOR: This bikes utilizes the Bafang M600 43V version, 120Nm of torque. And a 43v 600WH battery.
+ More torque than you will need.
+ Long life battery for long trips.
+ Bafang has proven to be quiet and reliable motors in my experience and with user reviews.
+ Can Split motor assist levels to 3, 5, or 9 settings.
+ Torque sensing and fairly smooth response in low settings. (I have rarely gone up from a level 1 setting though)
- No eco mode and not currently reprogrammable for lower assist; level 1 starts out at about 50% of motors capability. Difficult if you want to increase your workout level with a lower setting or ride with non-powered riders. Could easily get 30+ miles trail riding on a charge, but would like an option to extend that as well.
- Specialty crank spline with limited options for replacements. Factory 170mm cranks are way too long and often have pedal strikes. (I convert to Miranda 155mm cranks and they feel perfect)
FRAME - 6061 Alum with Boost axle spacing with internal routing. Switching from an older 26er to 27.5plus and new geometry has given more confidence to ride faster and overcome obstacles easier.
+ Available in 27.5+ or 29 wheel version depending on your perference
+ 67deg HT and good Modern Trail geometry.
+ 140mm HAL Travel in rear
- Battery difficult to lock in, battery cover obstructs the lock from catching. Had to loosen the cover slightly to get a lock.
- Dropper Post line difficult to pull through, very tight between frame and motor
- Stand-over height I consider to be inaccurate. I ordered the Med 42c list as 30.5" stand over. This is true underneath the nose of the seat. It is closer to 32.5-33" actual stand-over. I am 5'9" and have no stand over clearance. I probably would not recommend a large unless you are about 6' and over
PARTS:
+ Rockshox Recon Silver RL Solo Air 140mm fork. / Rockshox Monarch R Solo Air rear
+ SRAM SX Eagle derailleur/cassette 12 speed 11-50T
+ SRAM DB-Level T - Great feel for entry level Hydraulics
+ Shimano Hubs
+ WTB STi30 TCS 2.0 rims
+ Maxxis Recon 27.5 x 2.8 tires
+ 760mm Alum Bars
- Kind Shock E-Ten Dropper Post 100mm (internal routed). Works great so far, but listed as a negative being Kind wires these backwards, meaning the solid Line stop is at the handle and the adjustable stop hidden in the post. This means you really cannot adjust the line length and if the adjustable stop comes loose you need to try to pull the whole cable back through the seat tube to fix.
WEIGHT: With a not so accurate scale this bike is close to 55 lbs. This puts it on par with the Trek Powerfly for camparison.
FINAL THOUGHTS: Overall loving this bike for the value and super fun to ride. It has a few items that could be improved, but I cannot see paying another $1500+ to get those. It is a large step up from my previous bike and includes great components for this low price point. I have not found any other bike manufactures offering anything under $4000 as a starting point. I would definitely recommend these bikes to friends looking for value and a great ride for the average rider.
There are also several other model options that include the Shimano Steps motors. I wish there were more reviews out there on these bikes from sources that have ridden like competitors. I personally feel like the mountain bike world has gotten out of control on pricing especially when you have acoustic bikes way outpricing full dirt bikes. So I appreciate a manufacture that can produce quality without a huge markup.