Just FYI - I have no affiliations or otherwise with any brands listed below. Just giving some impressions.
So, after considering multiple options, I ordered a Fantic Fat Sport Integra from Upway.com. After the flash sale they were having with a $200 off discount code, it came out to $2049 + $99 for shipping (of course add local tax rates). It shipped quickly and got to me in less than a week via FedEx.
I had it held at the FexEx office and when I went to pick it up, the box was on one end "long ways up", then he flopped it over so the "fhis side up" sticker was upside down. I share this because it did arrive with a bent derallieur hanger which I am blaming on FedEx, not Upway or Fantic.
The bike assembled quickly, just inserted the seatpost and installed the front wheel and handlebars. The battery came about 50% charged by the indicator lights, which means it was at a proper storage level (not too high or too low to damage the battery).
It weighed in at 56lb, 1oz (about 25kg) with some light pedals installed using a Park bike scale.
So far, I have taken it only for a spin around the block but I can say I love the bike. The geometry is great (I am 5' 8" and ordered a medium). I thought it would not be slack enough or have to short of a reach, but I think it is really good so far, probably because the 60mm stem. I may even be able to drop the stem to 40 or 50mm.
I also have a 2023 Orbea Rise with the detuned Shimano EPS8000 and I thought the Shimano was very quiet. This motor on the Fantic is quieter, doesn't make a sound. Of course, it is also more powerful but that is to be expected.
I hate when people do reviews and say "for the price", which implies a level of compromise, but I do have to say that. Again, at first impressions the bike rides great, was an amazing value for $2000, but for that you are having some trade-offs that I would list as follows:
Ugly - The bike still has that "early" MTB look with the motor and and battery kinda tacked onto a normalish frame. I will admit my new baby is a bit ugly. It could be worse for sure, but when you look at the current Rocky Mountain Blizzard or Norco Bigfoot e bikes, you can see how the competition has evolved past this. The best price I could find on those bikes, however, was double.
Update - Ignore this TBD section, I didn't remove it as it would make the rest of the thread wierd. I was able to install a dropper post without issue by taking off the cover plate on the left side of the motor and simply routing the cable through the frames internal routing lines. The frame actually had some empty clip spots to clip the frame into.
TBD - I am not sure how easy it will or wont be to route a cable for a dropper post. Other cables for the brakes, shifting, and speedometer sensor are routed internally, but I am not sure If I will be able to do this easily down the same channels for a dropper post. Would have been great to come with one.
For the price I paid, I really think those are minor trade offs, one may not be valid, and I pretty much knew it going in. My biggest concern was the geometry, and since I love the way the bike feels, I am thrilled with the purchase.
Tom
So, after considering multiple options, I ordered a Fantic Fat Sport Integra from Upway.com. After the flash sale they were having with a $200 off discount code, it came out to $2049 + $99 for shipping (of course add local tax rates). It shipped quickly and got to me in less than a week via FedEx.
I had it held at the FexEx office and when I went to pick it up, the box was on one end "long ways up", then he flopped it over so the "fhis side up" sticker was upside down. I share this because it did arrive with a bent derallieur hanger which I am blaming on FedEx, not Upway or Fantic.
The bike assembled quickly, just inserted the seatpost and installed the front wheel and handlebars. The battery came about 50% charged by the indicator lights, which means it was at a proper storage level (not too high or too low to damage the battery).
It weighed in at 56lb, 1oz (about 25kg) with some light pedals installed using a Park bike scale.
So far, I have taken it only for a spin around the block but I can say I love the bike. The geometry is great (I am 5' 8" and ordered a medium). I thought it would not be slack enough or have to short of a reach, but I think it is really good so far, probably because the 60mm stem. I may even be able to drop the stem to 40 or 50mm.
I also have a 2023 Orbea Rise with the detuned Shimano EPS8000 and I thought the Shimano was very quiet. This motor on the Fantic is quieter, doesn't make a sound. Of course, it is also more powerful but that is to be expected.
I hate when people do reviews and say "for the price", which implies a level of compromise, but I do have to say that. Again, at first impressions the bike rides great, was an amazing value for $2000, but for that you are having some trade-offs that I would list as follows:
Ugly - The bike still has that "early" MTB look with the motor and and battery kinda tacked onto a normalish frame. I will admit my new baby is a bit ugly. It could be worse for sure, but when you look at the current Rocky Mountain Blizzard or Norco Bigfoot e bikes, you can see how the competition has evolved past this. The best price I could find on those bikes, however, was double.
Update - Ignore this TBD section, I didn't remove it as it would make the rest of the thread wierd. I was able to install a dropper post without issue by taking off the cover plate on the left side of the motor and simply routing the cable through the frames internal routing lines. The frame actually had some empty clip spots to clip the frame into.
TBD - I am not sure how easy it will or wont be to route a cable for a dropper post. Other cables for the brakes, shifting, and speedometer sensor are routed internally, but I am not sure If I will be able to do this easily down the same channels for a dropper post. Would have been great to come with one.
For the price I paid, I really think those are minor trade offs, one may not be valid, and I pretty much knew it going in. My biggest concern was the geometry, and since I love the way the bike feels, I am thrilled with the purchase.
Tom
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