Bimbleball
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Hi all
I could do with some advice/opinions on my next purchase if possible!
I have a Trek Powerfly 5, it's the only ebike I've ever ridden and I impulsively bought it without masses of research. It's been great though! But, if anything, I wish I'd got the XS instead of the S, and I'm now thinking I want a full sus.
So, I've been reading numerous posts on here as there seems to be a few people in the same situation, of being a small women. Our options are more limited I'm 5ft3, with roughly 72cm inside leg.
I've seen all the recommendations and have been looking myself. Price comes into it too unfortunately.
So, I'm looking for full sus, XS or S (depending), with a standover height of less than 72.9 (which is what I currently have). Oh and I want 27.5 wheels (or could be open to trying a mullet).
I like the Bosch motor and that would be my preference, but not essential as I have no technical knowledge to say it's the best or anything!
Top end of budget is £4k.
Ideally I'd like a bike that weighs less too, but I can't really afford that. I was quite tempted by a lightweight bike like the Orbea Rise, thinking it'd be great for short rides when I don't use much battery anyway, then can use an extender for the longer ones. Seems to make sense....except I'm not keen on the lower levels of torque. Could try one out I guess, but I'd really need to hire it for a day at a trail centre, or at least long enough to do one proper trail, not just ride it up and down a flat road.
My Powerfly weighs 25kg (that's with all the toolbag, waterbottle and stuff on it). When I've been googling on other bikes, they'll be estimates I know, and most likely based on a medium?
My current motor is 625wh, 250watts and 85nm.
I could stick with Trek, they're the lowest standover height at 69.1 on the XS.
Powerfly FS4 meets all criteria except it's on the heavy side at 24.8, and has suntour forks. (When I bought mine, I read that it was worth getting Rockshox...)
There's the Powerfly FS7, meets all criteria. It is again heavy at a similar weight to the FS4 though, but is more expensive at over 4k.
I'm keen on Liv bikes, with them being designed for women, but they have limited selection.
If price wasn't a problem, I'd like the Liv Intrigue X Advanced E+ Elite (over 5k), it's less than 19kg, and with an extender, can get up to 600wh battery.
The lower model of the Intrigue X E+3 is an option, much more reasonable price for me, 23.6kg, but has mullet set up and standover is listed as 72.9-73.8, so potentially won't fit me as well as my Powerfly. What I don't like is that it doesn't have a display to know what power you're on or how much battery is left. After there any aftermarket displays that can be used??
The Liv Embolden E+1 is similar and does have a display, but battery has lesser torque at 70nm. Am I going to notice that difference? and the difference between the Bosch and Yamaha?
Next up is Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC. Sounds pretty good, about 24kg again and standover of 73 so....another one I'd need to try. Less than £4k though.
I was interested in the Specialised Turbo Levo Alloy. I hear it mentioned a lot. But the smallest size has a standover of 75!
So that's what I'm down to. I've looked at other brands like Mondraker, Scott, Canyon, Whyte, Orange, but nothing I can find that would be right for me.
I know that's a massive wall of text (sorry!), but if nothing else, it'll be searchable if anyone else is looking for a small person's bike!
Any thoughts? I know I really need to try bikes, and I will, but it’s finding them in stock and not too far away.
I could do with some advice/opinions on my next purchase if possible!
I have a Trek Powerfly 5, it's the only ebike I've ever ridden and I impulsively bought it without masses of research. It's been great though! But, if anything, I wish I'd got the XS instead of the S, and I'm now thinking I want a full sus.
So, I've been reading numerous posts on here as there seems to be a few people in the same situation, of being a small women. Our options are more limited I'm 5ft3, with roughly 72cm inside leg.
I've seen all the recommendations and have been looking myself. Price comes into it too unfortunately.
So, I'm looking for full sus, XS or S (depending), with a standover height of less than 72.9 (which is what I currently have). Oh and I want 27.5 wheels (or could be open to trying a mullet).
I like the Bosch motor and that would be my preference, but not essential as I have no technical knowledge to say it's the best or anything!
Top end of budget is £4k.
Ideally I'd like a bike that weighs less too, but I can't really afford that. I was quite tempted by a lightweight bike like the Orbea Rise, thinking it'd be great for short rides when I don't use much battery anyway, then can use an extender for the longer ones. Seems to make sense....except I'm not keen on the lower levels of torque. Could try one out I guess, but I'd really need to hire it for a day at a trail centre, or at least long enough to do one proper trail, not just ride it up and down a flat road.
My Powerfly weighs 25kg (that's with all the toolbag, waterbottle and stuff on it). When I've been googling on other bikes, they'll be estimates I know, and most likely based on a medium?
My current motor is 625wh, 250watts and 85nm.
I could stick with Trek, they're the lowest standover height at 69.1 on the XS.
Powerfly FS4 meets all criteria except it's on the heavy side at 24.8, and has suntour forks. (When I bought mine, I read that it was worth getting Rockshox...)
There's the Powerfly FS7, meets all criteria. It is again heavy at a similar weight to the FS4 though, but is more expensive at over 4k.
I'm keen on Liv bikes, with them being designed for women, but they have limited selection.
If price wasn't a problem, I'd like the Liv Intrigue X Advanced E+ Elite (over 5k), it's less than 19kg, and with an extender, can get up to 600wh battery.
The lower model of the Intrigue X E+3 is an option, much more reasonable price for me, 23.6kg, but has mullet set up and standover is listed as 72.9-73.8, so potentially won't fit me as well as my Powerfly. What I don't like is that it doesn't have a display to know what power you're on or how much battery is left. After there any aftermarket displays that can be used??
The Liv Embolden E+1 is similar and does have a display, but battery has lesser torque at 70nm. Am I going to notice that difference? and the difference between the Bosch and Yamaha?
Next up is Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC. Sounds pretty good, about 24kg again and standover of 73 so....another one I'd need to try. Less than £4k though.
I was interested in the Specialised Turbo Levo Alloy. I hear it mentioned a lot. But the smallest size has a standover of 75!
So that's what I'm down to. I've looked at other brands like Mondraker, Scott, Canyon, Whyte, Orange, but nothing I can find that would be right for me.
I know that's a massive wall of text (sorry!), but if nothing else, it'll be searchable if anyone else is looking for a small person's bike!
Any thoughts? I know I really need to try bikes, and I will, but it’s finding them in stock and not too far away.