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The Bike:
Manufacturer: Reid
Model: E-Trail 2.0
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: AUD2500
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 4
Review: Big Motor - Small Battery.
Out of the (well packed) box the E-Trail 2.0 is reasonable value for money for AUD2500 and near identical to Shogun EBX5. Ananda M100 motor is over powered and chews the small 374w battery fast. Range around 40-50km off road, 70km on flat road in low 1/5, 50% assistance mode. Disappointing. Ananda D10 display includes PAS ranging options for 0-5, 0-7, 0-9 but locked to 0-5. If 7 or 9 was available, motor and battery could be tuned for longer range. Motor needs lower assistance modes as it's over powered for flat level riding terrain in lowest 1/5 50% setting. (Needs 30% + 40%).
Motor noise remains low after 200km and suffers same knocking sound like many motors over bumps, and it's LOUD ! (see below). Ananda B17 battery (made by Tianjin Anshi Energy Technology Co.), is their lowest size and sceptical about 'LG' cells inside. Shogun EBX5 claim 'Samsung' cells ? Charger is rated at 2A but can only output 1.85A so a long 6-7 hour charge time ?
Frame is odd with rough weld lines, mounts for rear rack and fender but no bottle cage mounts - Hello ??? (Two holes and two 5c rivet nuts on the (30.9mm) seat tube would cost $2 at manufacture).
Components are low specification. Shimano Altus derailleur is clunky and rough. Seat, pedals and grips are reasonable while the Suntour shocks are spring loaded and hard. Nutt brakes have lots of lever play before they grab, very average. Maxxis 61mm tyres work well off road, but sidewalls are thin.
Overall, as a casual off roader the bike performs OK for average rider if you don't expect too much and treat it gently. Value proposition at time of writing (11/22) is reasonable. Build quality is average. Rear cable exit seal was twisted and near impossible to align. Broken hinge on display mount and rear left calliper piston seized. Repairs I was capable of fixing, but pitfalls of buying bikes online.
(Reid's pre and post sales support was dismal with email and phone calls going unanswered. Like talking to a brick wall and frustrating. Appears only one person in the role. God help you and I needing warranty claim...)
(Me: 43yo, 63kg, 170cm, experienced cyclist. Medium frame).
Manufacturer: Reid
Model: E-Trail 2.0
Model Year: 2021
Price Paid: AUD2500
New/Used: Brand New
Score (out of 10): 4
Review: Big Motor - Small Battery.
Out of the (well packed) box the E-Trail 2.0 is reasonable value for money for AUD2500 and near identical to Shogun EBX5. Ananda M100 motor is over powered and chews the small 374w battery fast. Range around 40-50km off road, 70km on flat road in low 1/5, 50% assistance mode. Disappointing. Ananda D10 display includes PAS ranging options for 0-5, 0-7, 0-9 but locked to 0-5. If 7 or 9 was available, motor and battery could be tuned for longer range. Motor needs lower assistance modes as it's over powered for flat level riding terrain in lowest 1/5 50% setting. (Needs 30% + 40%).
Motor noise remains low after 200km and suffers same knocking sound like many motors over bumps, and it's LOUD ! (see below). Ananda B17 battery (made by Tianjin Anshi Energy Technology Co.), is their lowest size and sceptical about 'LG' cells inside. Shogun EBX5 claim 'Samsung' cells ? Charger is rated at 2A but can only output 1.85A so a long 6-7 hour charge time ?
Frame is odd with rough weld lines, mounts for rear rack and fender but no bottle cage mounts - Hello ??? (Two holes and two 5c rivet nuts on the (30.9mm) seat tube would cost $2 at manufacture).
Components are low specification. Shimano Altus derailleur is clunky and rough. Seat, pedals and grips are reasonable while the Suntour shocks are spring loaded and hard. Nutt brakes have lots of lever play before they grab, very average. Maxxis 61mm tyres work well off road, but sidewalls are thin.
Overall, as a casual off roader the bike performs OK for average rider if you don't expect too much and treat it gently. Value proposition at time of writing (11/22) is reasonable. Build quality is average. Rear cable exit seal was twisted and near impossible to align. Broken hinge on display mount and rear left calliper piston seized. Repairs I was capable of fixing, but pitfalls of buying bikes online.
(Reid's pre and post sales support was dismal with email and phone calls going unanswered. Like talking to a brick wall and frustrating. Appears only one person in the role. God help you and I needing warranty claim...)
(Me: 43yo, 63kg, 170cm, experienced cyclist. Medium frame).
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