I ride for the descent and not really a fan of the climbs so I'm hoping to get more smiles for the miles with an ebike.
I'm 5"10 around 103kg, so have a very strong preference for a mullet and a bike battery. I ride a mullet non-ebike, tried a 29'er but converted it to a mullet as my legs are touch too short to get away with a full 29’er, without the ill-timed tyre buzz when things get really fun.
Trying to get the best spec for the money so I’m leaning towards getting something 2nd hand as I don't want to spend more than £3,000 and I’m fine with being patient for the right bike.
The main ebikes considered so far are:
Pros and Cons
Specialized Turbo Levo Comp
Pros: Brose motor can be repaired, potential warranty that can be transferred for LBS support (if it comes with warranty), alloy frame option, relatively light ebike
Cons: 36 stanchions, brakes, for the price unlikely to still have warranty
Specialized Turbo Levo Expert
Pros: Same as Comp plus, 38 stanchions, carbon, even lighter
Cons: Carbon paranoia (snapped carbon crank previously), for the price unlikely to still have warranty
Specialized Kenevo Expert
Pros: Same as Levo Comp, appears to be more value for the money
Cons: 27.5 front and rear, mullet conversion seems to provide a funky ride (or so I've read), prefer a little less travel.
Privateer E161
Pros: price and components considering it's a new bike, warranty, robust
Cons: Potential cost of the motor unit post warranty, small battery, a little fugly (but I just about live with that ), heavy.
Some questions
Should I be concerned with a Brose motor that has covered over 1000 miles? I can appreciate that it partly depends on the type of usage, however in general, how many miles should be expected from the 2.2 brose motor? Would there be an expectation that a unit that’s done over 1000 miles will require a refurb or a replacement sooner rather than later?
Are there any other options that should be serious considerations, trying to keep costs as low as possible but if there’s a unicorn that ticks all the boxes (robust fork, shock with piggy back, at least mid to higher tier components, 700+ battery capacity, warranty etc), I could consider stretching the budget. I’m not totally against the Shimano EP801 motor, but I understand that if there’s an issue with a second hand one it'd have to be replaced rather than repaired.
Sorry for the essay, seeking feedback or a reality check regarding my initial thought, I'm also open to recommendations.
I'm 5"10 around 103kg, so have a very strong preference for a mullet and a bike battery. I ride a mullet non-ebike, tried a 29'er but converted it to a mullet as my legs are touch too short to get away with a full 29’er, without the ill-timed tyre buzz when things get really fun.
Trying to get the best spec for the money so I’m leaning towards getting something 2nd hand as I don't want to spend more than £3,000 and I’m fine with being patient for the right bike.
The main ebikes considered so far are:
- Specialized Turbo Levo Comp
- Specialized Turbo Levo Expert
- Specialized Kenevo Expert
- Privateer E161
Pros and Cons
Specialized Turbo Levo Comp
Pros: Brose motor can be repaired, potential warranty that can be transferred for LBS support (if it comes with warranty), alloy frame option, relatively light ebike
Cons: 36 stanchions, brakes, for the price unlikely to still have warranty
Specialized Turbo Levo Expert
Pros: Same as Comp plus, 38 stanchions, carbon, even lighter
Cons: Carbon paranoia (snapped carbon crank previously), for the price unlikely to still have warranty
Specialized Kenevo Expert
Pros: Same as Levo Comp, appears to be more value for the money
Cons: 27.5 front and rear, mullet conversion seems to provide a funky ride (or so I've read), prefer a little less travel.
Privateer E161
Pros: price and components considering it's a new bike, warranty, robust
Cons: Potential cost of the motor unit post warranty, small battery, a little fugly (but I just about live with that ), heavy.
Some questions
Should I be concerned with a Brose motor that has covered over 1000 miles? I can appreciate that it partly depends on the type of usage, however in general, how many miles should be expected from the 2.2 brose motor? Would there be an expectation that a unit that’s done over 1000 miles will require a refurb or a replacement sooner rather than later?
Are there any other options that should be serious considerations, trying to keep costs as low as possible but if there’s a unicorn that ticks all the boxes (robust fork, shock with piggy back, at least mid to higher tier components, 700+ battery capacity, warranty etc), I could consider stretching the budget. I’m not totally against the Shimano EP801 motor, but I understand that if there’s an issue with a second hand one it'd have to be replaced rather than repaired.
Sorry for the essay, seeking feedback or a reality check regarding my initial thought, I'm also open to recommendations.
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