Casper007
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So we’re in lockdown here in New Zealand and I’ve had some time on my hands to start to look into eBikes. I’m getting a bit of paralysis by analysis so I thought I’d post this to get some ideas from others, as I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s been in this situation.
I live in an area with a few mountains I can easily ride to from home, and the main reasons I’m looking into an ebike are;
- With a busy life it will let me climb up to access the local trails in a fraction of the time, meaning I will actually ride my bike more.
- I can tow our young kids up to access the trails that they can’t bike to themselves.
- Due to lack of time it may not be so frequent, but we also have some good back country missions I could take it on with mates who also have eBikes.
I have other standard MTBs that I think I will use for more trail/flat type riding, so the eBike will be used more to climb up then come down single track.
I have access to Trek, Specialized, Merida, Santa Cruz and Giant through local bike stores, plus YT and Commencal online.
At the moment, my thinking is;
- Budget is a big factor as this is not my only bike. Likely maxed around NZD$7,500, £3,650, €4,170 but possible stretch a little more for the right bike.
- I need something with a strong motor to be able to tow the kids (some of the access roads are fairly steep in places).
- The Shimano E8000 motor seems a little under powered and the battery a little small compared to the other options, and compared to mates who I’d be doing the longer missions with.
- The Specialized motor may be due an update soon and I’d rather not buy something that is about to be updated (same with the E8000), and Specialized are often not discounted much which doesn‘t help with getting most bang for buck.
- The new Bosche motor seems to tick most the boxes but I hear it rattles.
- I can get a smoking deal on a Merida eOne Sixty that comes with a E8000 motor, but it’s only 10 speed which seems like buying old tech given my mountain bikes are all 12 speed and many eBikes are also 12 speed.
- The E9000 may be what I’m looking for, but then the bikes it’ll be spec’d on probably won’t be in my budget.
- I have ridden the Levo and it felt good. I did notice it took a split second for the motor to engage when climbing, so if I stopped pedalling it was a bit stop start, but this may be just what eBikes are like, I dunno?
The main bikes I’m considering at the moment and the price I could get them are;
- Trek Rail 7 - NZD$7,500, £3,650, €4,170 (could like get another 10% off that) - with good reviews this is the front runner.
- Merida eOne Sixty 5000 (with E8000 motor) NZD$6,880, £3,351, €3,830
- Specialized Levo NZD$8,100, £3,944, €4,510
- YT Decoy 29 NZD$8,500, £4,139, €4,732 - I like the look/spec of this the most, but they Are out of stock at present meaning the price will be fixed at the rrp when they are back stock I’d say.
What would you guys do? It’s coming in to Winter but I will still be able to ride through most of it. I could just wait till Spring for the next big thing to come out, but that likely won’t fit into my budget.
I live in an area with a few mountains I can easily ride to from home, and the main reasons I’m looking into an ebike are;
- With a busy life it will let me climb up to access the local trails in a fraction of the time, meaning I will actually ride my bike more.
- I can tow our young kids up to access the trails that they can’t bike to themselves.
- Due to lack of time it may not be so frequent, but we also have some good back country missions I could take it on with mates who also have eBikes.
I have other standard MTBs that I think I will use for more trail/flat type riding, so the eBike will be used more to climb up then come down single track.
I have access to Trek, Specialized, Merida, Santa Cruz and Giant through local bike stores, plus YT and Commencal online.
At the moment, my thinking is;
- Budget is a big factor as this is not my only bike. Likely maxed around NZD$7,500, £3,650, €4,170 but possible stretch a little more for the right bike.
- I need something with a strong motor to be able to tow the kids (some of the access roads are fairly steep in places).
- The Shimano E8000 motor seems a little under powered and the battery a little small compared to the other options, and compared to mates who I’d be doing the longer missions with.
- The Specialized motor may be due an update soon and I’d rather not buy something that is about to be updated (same with the E8000), and Specialized are often not discounted much which doesn‘t help with getting most bang for buck.
- The new Bosche motor seems to tick most the boxes but I hear it rattles.
- I can get a smoking deal on a Merida eOne Sixty that comes with a E8000 motor, but it’s only 10 speed which seems like buying old tech given my mountain bikes are all 12 speed and many eBikes are also 12 speed.
- The E9000 may be what I’m looking for, but then the bikes it’ll be spec’d on probably won’t be in my budget.
- I have ridden the Levo and it felt good. I did notice it took a split second for the motor to engage when climbing, so if I stopped pedalling it was a bit stop start, but this may be just what eBikes are like, I dunno?
The main bikes I’m considering at the moment and the price I could get them are;
- Trek Rail 7 - NZD$7,500, £3,650, €4,170 (could like get another 10% off that) - with good reviews this is the front runner.
- Merida eOne Sixty 5000 (with E8000 motor) NZD$6,880, £3,351, €3,830
- Specialized Levo NZD$8,100, £3,944, €4,510
- YT Decoy 29 NZD$8,500, £4,139, €4,732 - I like the look/spec of this the most, but they Are out of stock at present meaning the price will be fixed at the rrp when they are back stock I’d say.
What would you guys do? It’s coming in to Winter but I will still be able to ride through most of it. I could just wait till Spring for the next big thing to come out, but that likely won’t fit into my budget.