Longfellow78
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TLDR: Any M20 owners, would you have taken an alloy bike if it was available at the time?
After spending a lot time deciding on the rise over a full fat ebike (thanks for everyone who helped me decide on this great forum) I now have the same issue with the M20 vs H15.
Obviously I'd like to pay less, but cost is not really the issue spread over the lifetime of the bike. I like the colours of both bikes. My issue is:
I have always valued light weight over everything as a bike which is colouring my thinking probably.
I will probably replace the bar and stem on both bikes, and get a garmin edge 530 so the lack of display is no issue with the m20 (the h bikes come with a shimano ec7000 display as standard if you didn't know). Otherwise the drivetrain spec is pretty much identical apart from rear mech which makes no difference.
I weigh 147 lbs and don't do big jumps, so the 34 performance fork is plenty, I know the float X is better than the DPS, but I'm not that bothered really due to the overall weight saving.
It really comes down to the battery for me and nothing else. I do moderate rides of 20 to 30km, but would like to do longer with an ebike.
The bottom line is really, is 360wh enough, and will I ever get pissed off running out of battery (I will probably use boost a lot) vs the extra 2kg on the H bike, which "probably" has a better ride due to the upgraded suspension.
I would only rarely run out of battery I'd expect, and there is always the range extender (although now you're almost at the same weight and nearly £900 more - wife thinks I'm only spending 4k total).
One thought is, the 540wh battery is 50% bigger, which means if I want on the H, I could ride in boost a lot more often and end up with the same range, which would I would think easily offset the extra 2kg. Also I only ride with one friend who is stronger and has a full fat levo - I am a weaker rider and may hold him back with the smaller battery.
A final thought is that the m20 supposedly 2kg lighter than the h15. 500g of that is the increased battery size (900g on a ratio basis as new battery is proportionately lighter) 450g of that is the heavier suspension components. Hence the M20 is only actually 1kg lighter on a like for like comparison, or less if you cheat with battery calculations
So essentially you're paying £400 more for 750g adjusted diffence. How much is that worth it on an ebike? When you have the increased confidence in range?
Certainly on an analogue bike people would kill to have a 750g weight saving for that price.
I really am stumped.
Any thoughts appreciated? Thanks.
p.s. has anyone actually seen a ride review of the hydro bikes yet? They are for sale, but I see not a single actual review online, only overviews/previews.
Thanks.
After spending a lot time deciding on the rise over a full fat ebike (thanks for everyone who helped me decide on this great forum) I now have the same issue with the M20 vs H15.
Obviously I'd like to pay less, but cost is not really the issue spread over the lifetime of the bike. I like the colours of both bikes. My issue is:
I have always valued light weight over everything as a bike which is colouring my thinking probably.
I will probably replace the bar and stem on both bikes, and get a garmin edge 530 so the lack of display is no issue with the m20 (the h bikes come with a shimano ec7000 display as standard if you didn't know). Otherwise the drivetrain spec is pretty much identical apart from rear mech which makes no difference.
I weigh 147 lbs and don't do big jumps, so the 34 performance fork is plenty, I know the float X is better than the DPS, but I'm not that bothered really due to the overall weight saving.
It really comes down to the battery for me and nothing else. I do moderate rides of 20 to 30km, but would like to do longer with an ebike.
The bottom line is really, is 360wh enough, and will I ever get pissed off running out of battery (I will probably use boost a lot) vs the extra 2kg on the H bike, which "probably" has a better ride due to the upgraded suspension.
I would only rarely run out of battery I'd expect, and there is always the range extender (although now you're almost at the same weight and nearly £900 more - wife thinks I'm only spending 4k total).
One thought is, the 540wh battery is 50% bigger, which means if I want on the H, I could ride in boost a lot more often and end up with the same range, which would I would think easily offset the extra 2kg. Also I only ride with one friend who is stronger and has a full fat levo - I am a weaker rider and may hold him back with the smaller battery.
A final thought is that the m20 supposedly 2kg lighter than the h15. 500g of that is the increased battery size (900g on a ratio basis as new battery is proportionately lighter) 450g of that is the heavier suspension components. Hence the M20 is only actually 1kg lighter on a like for like comparison, or less if you cheat with battery calculations
So essentially you're paying £400 more for 750g adjusted diffence. How much is that worth it on an ebike? When you have the increased confidence in range?
Certainly on an analogue bike people would kill to have a 750g weight saving for that price.
I really am stumped.
Any thoughts appreciated? Thanks.
p.s. has anyone actually seen a ride review of the hydro bikes yet? They are for sale, but I see not a single actual review online, only overviews/previews.
Thanks.
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