Black Friday Deals? Most Comfortable E-MTB for trail usage - Bosh gen 4

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Fox Performance Elite is Black:
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Fox Factory is Gold:
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irie

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An adjustable stem can make a big difference to comfort where sore shoulders/arms/back are concerned, allowing the rider to adjust reach and sit more upright. They're best suited to bikes without headset cable routing: SATORI UP3 Bike Bicycle Riser Adjustable Handlebar Stem 1-1/8" x 31.8mm | eBay

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I put an adjustable stem (Ergotec) on wife's bike to find out what she was most comfortable with. Then replaced it with a fixed stem and bars with ideal sweep and rise.
 

DirkWisely

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Keep in mind you can make pretty drastic changes to your posture on the bike with a riser stem/bar. I was having hand and shoulder issues with my stock Levo, but it's way better with a significant rise on the stem and bar. I can sit comfortably much more upright, while still being able to get into more of an attack posture where I need to.

The only real downside is needing to shift my weight more forward for steeper sections, but that hasn't proven an issue.
 

Raili’s People

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Hi Everyone I've been really enjoying my EMTB. My husband has some chronic elbow and shoulder issues but has been steadily recovering. So I want to surprise him with his own EMTB. My main issue is COMFORT.

Thank you so much for your input, if anyone has experience with any this bikes, specially with confort with would help me immensely to make a decision.

Cheers!
Wow, I’m stoked to read this. Such a nice surprise for him, and you both, hobbies together are what makes life worth living. Chronic pain gets to your head too and enjoyable things are essential to keep your head together while recovering. Really appreciate what you’re doing for him.

Where are you based, EU?

I’m leaning towards a lighter bike too, it’ll hurt your shoulders and elbows more when trying to wrestle a heavier bike. I’d say forget the enduro bikes weighing over 25kg in size M. That is the standard size when given weight. Weight comes with stability though but these things weigh over 20kg anyway - they all are nice to ride on sketchy fireroads. More to do with brakes, suspension and tires - and tires you can easily change. Comfortable saddle, nice grips and pedals (possibly clip ins) and mtb shoes (with cleats possibly) are also vital to enjoy the bike.

I have a Trek Rail 9 AXS with Rockshox Zeb and Super Ultimate Deluxe. I’d say go Fox for comfort.

Wouldn’t buy the 2023 Wild as they have had broken frames (mostly chainstays I believe). Yet another new frame for 2025 for the Wild.
 
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Raili’s People

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I put an adjustable stem (Ergotec) on wife's bike to find out what she was most comfortable with. Then replaced it with a fixed stem and bars with ideal sweep and rise.
This is the way to do it. Never adjustable stems in mountain bikes for safety reasons.
 

Raili’s People

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Stereo Hybrid ONE44 race 2025 - looks good, but I don't know what's that fork Fox Float AWL, is it some new low-end fork (lower than Rhythm?) with rail ?? damper ? I don't know how it performs... good thing it has newest Bosch (just released)
Marzocchi Z2 has the Rail damper, owned by Fox. It’s basically a cheaper Fox 34. I think he needs a better damper than this for comfortability (his size and ailment considered), a Fox Rhythm or an Elite would probably be a match. I have the Z2 on an Orbea hardtail, it's a decent fork for that use. On a 10kg heavier EMTB I'd get a better damper.

edit. Noticed that the Cube has the Fox 36 AWL with Rail damper, no experience on that but could be enough on the fireroads? Otherwise that bike has good components on the price point as always with Cube.
 
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eCologne

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Here I bought a cool bike, some years ago.
 

Stihldog

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I’m leaning towards a lighter bike too, it’ll hurt your shoulders and elbows more when trying to wrestle a heavier bike. I’d say forget
That’s what I did. I purchased the Trek Fuel EXE 8. A lighter full suspension eMTB. (Other good versions out there.)

I hated riding my Rail 9.7 on fire roads, tame trails, urban areas, with my sweetheart …it was just overkill for me. I save that for the high altitude climbing and any trail I can reach.

But the Fuel EXE will do it all also …but it’s lighter and requires more effort.
 

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