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Hi
I'm new here.
I have read a lot from all your post. It's help me to understand a lot about emtb.
I have no bike anymore, my last mtb fell into a ravine some year ago... But without me
For now there is tree bike that have take my attention
- specialized turbo levo (the sl carbon is really to expensive)
- lapierre GLP II
- and the myterious forestal
For now i wait and continue to read. The issue with the levo make me thinking that's it's maybe not the best long term choice.
The GLP II it's pretty expensive and the bosh motor make some noise. But it's seem to be less prone to failure.
And for the forestal... will see.
There is not a lot information about it. But it's seem that the motor "EonDrive" will have 60NM for only 1.95kg, It's the same wheigt as the levo but much more powerfull. It's seem forestal go to the "hybrid" way...
For me an e mtb must be silent, as light as possible, the engine must supports a slow and high cadence of the pedals and must be reliable and solid.
I do not understand the alluring prices that I see. It is as expensive or even more than a new motorcycle but with much less technology.
So for now i dream a little bit to my futur emtb but i wait to fix my choice.
I'm new here.
I have read a lot from all your post. It's help me to understand a lot about emtb.
I have no bike anymore, my last mtb fell into a ravine some year ago... But without me
For now there is tree bike that have take my attention
- specialized turbo levo (the sl carbon is really to expensive)
- lapierre GLP II
- and the myterious forestal
For now i wait and continue to read. The issue with the levo make me thinking that's it's maybe not the best long term choice.
The GLP II it's pretty expensive and the bosh motor make some noise. But it's seem to be less prone to failure.
And for the forestal... will see.
There is not a lot information about it. But it's seem that the motor "EonDrive" will have 60NM for only 1.95kg, It's the same wheigt as the levo but much more powerfull. It's seem forestal go to the "hybrid" way...
For me an e mtb must be silent, as light as possible, the engine must supports a slow and high cadence of the pedals and must be reliable and solid.
I do not understand the alluring prices that I see. It is as expensive or even more than a new motorcycle but with much less technology.
So for now i dream a little bit to my futur emtb but i wait to fix my choice.