Akiwi
🐸 Kermit Elite 🐸
Hi Guys, I have a 2018 Cube Stereo Race 160 with the external Bosch Powerpack battery.
I live and work in Germany, 50% of the time, and the other 50% I am in Basel Switzerland. As I don't always drive, I can't always take my bike with me, so I am considering getting myself a second E-Bike for there for both commuting, and evening rides after work.
So heres my problem. I love the look of the integrated powertube batteries, Particularly in the new Cube range of bikes. However, they are Heavier, more expensive, and incompatible with my current bike. I am looking at doing a trans-alp later this year, and I think if I want to take a second battery with me, a compact Powerpack will fit better in the bottom of my backpack than a powertube.
The disadvantage with buying a bike with powerpack, is I think it might be more difficult to sell if I need to in the future, as the powertube seems to be the new standard.
I'd be interested in your opinions of what you would do in my situation.
I live and work in Germany, 50% of the time, and the other 50% I am in Basel Switzerland. As I don't always drive, I can't always take my bike with me, so I am considering getting myself a second E-Bike for there for both commuting, and evening rides after work.
So heres my problem. I love the look of the integrated powertube batteries, Particularly in the new Cube range of bikes. However, they are Heavier, more expensive, and incompatible with my current bike. I am looking at doing a trans-alp later this year, and I think if I want to take a second battery with me, a compact Powerpack will fit better in the bottom of my backpack than a powertube.
The disadvantage with buying a bike with powerpack, is I think it might be more difficult to sell if I need to in the future, as the powertube seems to be the new standard.
I'd be interested in your opinions of what you would do in my situation.