Hi all,
I’m 40 years old and live in Tel-Aviv. Been riding all my life and just made the switch from a Stumpjumper to a Merida eOne Sixty 8000.
So far I’m loving it and I’m discovering something new about EMTB on every ride.
I can ride for longer, go further, and enjoy myself more because I'm not hurting from the climbs. Every ride is an adventure!Hi all,
I’m 40 years old and live in Tel-Aviv. Been riding all my life and just made the switch from a Stumpjumper to a Merida eOne Sixty 8000.
So far I’m loving it and I’m discovering something new about EMTB on every ride.
how did you arrive at the choice of the merida?Hi all,
I’m 40 years old and live in Tel-Aviv. Been riding all my life and just made the switch from a Stumpjumper to a Merida eOne Sixty 8000.
So far I’m loving it and I’m discovering something new about EMTB on every ride.
I was considering the Merida Vs Trek Rail (don't like the Levo) .
In Israel the Merida 8000 costs 1k$ less than the equivalent Rail 9.7.
I also like the shorter chainstay and it’s supposed to be more agile.
Bottom line, you need to like the geometry. All of the rest is Shimano Vs SRAM, Rockshox Vs Fox. Is there really a difference?
You really cant go wrong with any of the top brands.
I was considering the Merida Vs Trek Rail (don't like the Levo) .
In Israel the Merida 8000 costs 1k$ less than the equivalent Rail 9.7.
I also like the shorter chainstay and it’s supposed to be more agile.
Bottom line, you need to like the geometry. All of the rest is Shimano Vs SRAM, Rockshox Vs Fox. Is there really a difference?
You really cant go wrong with any of the top brands.
Oded, which company's presence in Israel is best - specialized, trek, giant? someone else?I was considering the Merida Vs Trek Rail (don't like the Levo) .
In Israel the Merida 8000 costs 1k$ less than the equivalent Rail 9.7.
I also like the shorter chainstay and it’s supposed to be more agile.
Bottom line, you need to like the geometry. All of the rest is Shimano Vs SRAM, Rockshox Vs Fox. Is there really a difference?
You really cant go wrong with any of the top brands.
Yes, i do it all the time, BUT one point is sketchy: near the Sea and Sun hotel (where the prostitutes gather at night) the road is blocked by a fence. You can go around it, but the detour is 50 meters of sand. Not pleasant in dark time.Sorry, one other question...
Is it possible to ride along the coast, say for example, between Herziliya and Tel-Aviv?
The law is to ride on the road, unless a bike lane is available (they do inside cities). I agree it’s far more dangerous then in other countries.Can you ride on the road in Israel?
When I visited, I don't recall seeing bike lanes; but maybe there are some now.
And in Israel, they drive cars like in other Mediteranean countries (ie., like maniacs ).
Turbo Vado is the commuter bike from Specialized.Hi,
I never heard of Vado. Specialized and specifically Turbo Levo are amongst the common ebikes here, alongside Trek, KTM and Merida
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