I don't even have it yet but it'll be getting an upgrade while I build it. And I need some advice from the SRAM riders and experts as the only SRAM I have is on my e-gravel bike.
I have secured one of only 4 e-zestys coming into Oz sometime in July. It's an AM9 in medium. It comes with a mix of NX eagle and GX eagle and average at best brakes. My current bikes are a pair of Meridas both built on a full Shimano XT 11 speed set up with XT four pots. I couldn't get a higher spec for the e-Zesty but that suits me as I really want to do a "dream" build on this bike. This will be my light weight bike. And potentially my only acoustic as my Trek Fuel EX is on a long term loan.
I will be putting Shimano 4 pot brakes on it. I like my XT brakes power and feel plus I can share pads and I know how to bleed them and have mineral oil in the shed. The LaPierre will likely have XTR four pot brakes with 203mm rotors front and rear fitted. Also I really want to try the AXS dropper. Stupid money but you only live once. Up front probably a 160mm Lyrik Ultimate. I'll ride the rear shock and see how I feel about it.
Then I have two options. A Shimano 11 speed setup to make it fully compatible (wheels, spares etc) with my current bikes. I could share wheels and the bikes basically become spares if I need to move components. I'm not convinced 12 speed offers any benefit over 11 speed on an e-bike and I think 11 speed might be a bit more durable (especially 11 speed chains) but I might weight weenie to XTR. I am very happy with my 11 spd XT setup on my bikes now.
The cassette is a PG 1230, which I believe is based on a Shimano freehub. Is that correct? Makes it easy to do an XT/XTR setup. Changing it will save a huge chunk of weight.
The other option is a full AXS setup. This probably means new wheels, which I can't swap with my current bikes. So I'll need advice there too. Aluminium but good. 35mm internal on the rims. But OTH it'll be super slick usage. And a wickedly clean cockpit. But I've never ridden SRAM on a mountain bike and I don't know what differences to expect between that and Shimano. Plus the 12 speed. Will I be going through chains? Another thing is finding a kit without the cranks and axel. They're no use to me on an eBike. I don't think the LaPierre can use them. Plus if I can find a pair of 165 cranks I'd rather have that length. So far in Oz I can't get the shifter separately but I haven't looked super hard.
Price is a factor, I'll consider but I can afford both options. AXS is very tempting except that I would end up with four sets of wheels if I go the XT route. Either is more than I'll ever need in a bike. I don't pretend to be any good. At least the LaPierre will be a bit more of a workout than my Meridas. I mainly plough through technical, rooty, rocky terrain on dusty tracks here in Oz. This will be the bike I take to Derby later this year or early next. It'll also be the bike I take when I travel in Oz by ground (as well as my gravel bike). I still intend to keep my e-160 and my hardtail.
So what would you do? And why?
What ever I choose I want to order in the next two weeks. The bike arrives July and I want everything here and ready to install when the bike arrives.
Thanks.
Gordon
p.s. I picked the LaPierre over the Levo SL for four reasons. Firstly it's a 27.5, which I prefer. Secondly I have a gravel bike with a Fazua motor so I have two batteries already (three in total) and a motor if something goes wrong. Thirdly it's super quiet. Finally even with a full AXS setup it'll be significantly less than a Levo SL Sworks.
I have secured one of only 4 e-zestys coming into Oz sometime in July. It's an AM9 in medium. It comes with a mix of NX eagle and GX eagle and average at best brakes. My current bikes are a pair of Meridas both built on a full Shimano XT 11 speed set up with XT four pots. I couldn't get a higher spec for the e-Zesty but that suits me as I really want to do a "dream" build on this bike. This will be my light weight bike. And potentially my only acoustic as my Trek Fuel EX is on a long term loan.
I will be putting Shimano 4 pot brakes on it. I like my XT brakes power and feel plus I can share pads and I know how to bleed them and have mineral oil in the shed. The LaPierre will likely have XTR four pot brakes with 203mm rotors front and rear fitted. Also I really want to try the AXS dropper. Stupid money but you only live once. Up front probably a 160mm Lyrik Ultimate. I'll ride the rear shock and see how I feel about it.
Then I have two options. A Shimano 11 speed setup to make it fully compatible (wheels, spares etc) with my current bikes. I could share wheels and the bikes basically become spares if I need to move components. I'm not convinced 12 speed offers any benefit over 11 speed on an e-bike and I think 11 speed might be a bit more durable (especially 11 speed chains) but I might weight weenie to XTR. I am very happy with my 11 spd XT setup on my bikes now.
The cassette is a PG 1230, which I believe is based on a Shimano freehub. Is that correct? Makes it easy to do an XT/XTR setup. Changing it will save a huge chunk of weight.
The other option is a full AXS setup. This probably means new wheels, which I can't swap with my current bikes. So I'll need advice there too. Aluminium but good. 35mm internal on the rims. But OTH it'll be super slick usage. And a wickedly clean cockpit. But I've never ridden SRAM on a mountain bike and I don't know what differences to expect between that and Shimano. Plus the 12 speed. Will I be going through chains? Another thing is finding a kit without the cranks and axel. They're no use to me on an eBike. I don't think the LaPierre can use them. Plus if I can find a pair of 165 cranks I'd rather have that length. So far in Oz I can't get the shifter separately but I haven't looked super hard.
Price is a factor, I'll consider but I can afford both options. AXS is very tempting except that I would end up with four sets of wheels if I go the XT route. Either is more than I'll ever need in a bike. I don't pretend to be any good. At least the LaPierre will be a bit more of a workout than my Meridas. I mainly plough through technical, rooty, rocky terrain on dusty tracks here in Oz. This will be the bike I take to Derby later this year or early next. It'll also be the bike I take when I travel in Oz by ground (as well as my gravel bike). I still intend to keep my e-160 and my hardtail.
So what would you do? And why?
What ever I choose I want to order in the next two weeks. The bike arrives July and I want everything here and ready to install when the bike arrives.
Thanks.
Gordon
p.s. I picked the LaPierre over the Levo SL for four reasons. Firstly it's a 27.5, which I prefer. Secondly I have a gravel bike with a Fazua motor so I have two batteries already (three in total) and a motor if something goes wrong. Thirdly it's super quiet. Finally even with a full AXS setup it'll be significantly less than a Levo SL Sworks.