DurbanPoison79
New Member
I’ve been riding a “normal” bike for a while and wasn’t really getting anywhere with my fitness. Everything around me is STEEP as hell and one ride to the top and back down was enough. I could never push myself to go up again ??.
I tried a couple of Specialized bikes and it was enlightening to say the least. I did multiple runs and loved it.
Anyway, I’m now looking for a bike and have a few options but don’t know what I should choose.
Do I choose a bike with entry level type components or should I choose something with a bigger battery, 500 vs 625 etc?
Im looking at a Trek Rail 7, a Giant Reign E+2 if that helps. At a push I could get enough funds to get a Giant Trance E+ 0 Pro as they’re at a crazy good price here at the moment.
The Trek has a bigger batter than both Giants do but I’ve had bad experiences with Bontrager rims and I hated the knock block in both of my Remedy’s. That said though, is the bigger battery that big a deal or should I look at getting a Giant range extender at some point?
A lot of questions and I look forward to some helpful answers.
Cheers
I tried a couple of Specialized bikes and it was enlightening to say the least. I did multiple runs and loved it.
Anyway, I’m now looking for a bike and have a few options but don’t know what I should choose.
Do I choose a bike with entry level type components or should I choose something with a bigger battery, 500 vs 625 etc?
Im looking at a Trek Rail 7, a Giant Reign E+2 if that helps. At a push I could get enough funds to get a Giant Trance E+ 0 Pro as they’re at a crazy good price here at the moment.
The Trek has a bigger batter than both Giants do but I’ve had bad experiences with Bontrager rims and I hated the knock block in both of my Remedy’s. That said though, is the bigger battery that big a deal or should I look at getting a Giant range extender at some point?
A lot of questions and I look forward to some helpful answers.
Cheers