Labrador29
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Dollar for dollar, my 2022 Giant Trance X +1 pro 29er, was far better value that the overpriced Specialized.Still on my 2018 Commencal Meta: Back then it was a fantastic deal at €4300 with a decent spec, I was split between the commencal and the canyon due to value, I was targetting the shimano motor as back then it was the most reliable one and the best choice for a direct sales bike which suited me fine after 2 direct sales mtbs.
Today, I am on the verge of buying a new bike, basically just waiting for my old bike to sell. One of the main considerations is still price, I am not willing to put in 2x the price of my commencal for similar equipment and riding experience. Adding to this the fact that I don't have as much time as before for fixing the bike, I want to get a bike from a local shop. Battery has to be 700wh or above.
My first two choices were again Canyon mostly due to the 900Wh battery and Specialized because of the great reviews. However the spectral would need a complete component overhaul and I am not keen to go direct sales again, that said I expect the next torque-on to be very interesting. I was sure I would go for a levo, but then I talked to some riders at an event and all of them had sold their levos due to constant motor issues. I am fairly sure I will get a future evolution of the levo when they move away from brose.
So in the end, most likely I will get a Giant Reign from my local bike shop for the following reasons:
- Shop is a few minutes walk down the road
- Bike will end up costing less than 6k with upgrades
- 29er, was
- More travel and slightly longer than my Commencal, similar weight despite much higher range.
- Same frame as Bad-latitudes above which I find rather good looking in real life
Specialized are flooding the market with discounted stock at the moment,due to oversupply and the market slowing down, so they may be competitive with Giant now.
Four of my mtb'ing group have had motor issues with their Specialized. This is my 2nd Giant Trance and no motor or other issues in over 15,000 km.
At the end of the day it is personal choice.
I should point out that the NZ market is dominated by Giant and Specialized, so I can't comment on other Makes of e-MTBs.