cheekynuke
New Member
I'm a total newbie to this forum and to E bikes. It's great to have this forum and it's been a great source of help to me as i think about taking the plunge and buying an E bike. So hello to you all and thank you for sharing your experiences, pictures and advice.
I was fortunate enough to have a test ride of a Trek Powerfly 7 and it left me smiling and even slightly bewildered by how much i enjoyed the experience. So much so i am now thinking of delaying my new road bike purchase and buying an e bike.
It seems that the Specialized Levo is a well liked bike and is now on my list of bikes to test ride. However i was wondering how future proof these bikes are.
If i brought a new road bike i could easily swap out components as technology progresses. The same i guess for most E bikes. But as E bikes are still relatively new tech i can foresee dramatic leaps in battery and motor technology.
What are your collective thoughts on the likelihood of simply replacing batteries or motors with new systems as they become available. Are they likely to be compatible with easy 'swap outs' with current machines ?
I was fortunate enough to have a test ride of a Trek Powerfly 7 and it left me smiling and even slightly bewildered by how much i enjoyed the experience. So much so i am now thinking of delaying my new road bike purchase and buying an e bike.
It seems that the Specialized Levo is a well liked bike and is now on my list of bikes to test ride. However i was wondering how future proof these bikes are.
If i brought a new road bike i could easily swap out components as technology progresses. The same i guess for most E bikes. But as E bikes are still relatively new tech i can foresee dramatic leaps in battery and motor technology.
What are your collective thoughts on the likelihood of simply replacing batteries or motors with new systems as they become available. Are they likely to be compatible with easy 'swap outs' with current machines ?