dochabanero
Well-known member
Well, it’s difficult with all these nice bikes out there. I recently got a new one, and I had these 4 on my list:
#YT Decoy: awesome spec, good pricing but direct consumer only
#specialized, Turbo Levo: Best integration in terms of software, nice bike end sweet motor. Most expensive of the bunch, (no massive discounts to be made either)
# Treks new Rail, top notch spec on the 9.x range. Playful bike. Can be found in local stores.
# Cube Stereo 140/160. Seems to be the most bike for the money except for the YT.
I skipped the direct-consumer brand as I felt I wanted to have a shop to turn to when problems came along.
Still feel I like the software integration and the motor the best on the Levo, but it comes at a cost. On top of that the local shop couldn’t get me the exact spec I wanted. Select 2020 models were sold out in October.
The Trek for me felt similar in geo as the Levo. Component wise it was higher speced than the Levo, at a more reasonable price. On top of that the local reseller turned out to be a real stand up guy. I went Trek this time around.
Never came down to Cube on my list. No one had the 2020 models to test/see.
#YT Decoy: awesome spec, good pricing but direct consumer only
#specialized, Turbo Levo: Best integration in terms of software, nice bike end sweet motor. Most expensive of the bunch, (no massive discounts to be made either)
# Treks new Rail, top notch spec on the 9.x range. Playful bike. Can be found in local stores.
# Cube Stereo 140/160. Seems to be the most bike for the money except for the YT.
I skipped the direct-consumer brand as I felt I wanted to have a shop to turn to when problems came along.
Still feel I like the software integration and the motor the best on the Levo, but it comes at a cost. On top of that the local shop couldn’t get me the exact spec I wanted. Select 2020 models were sold out in October.
The Trek for me felt similar in geo as the Levo. Component wise it was higher speced than the Levo, at a more reasonable price. On top of that the local reseller turned out to be a real stand up guy. I went Trek this time around.
Never came down to Cube on my list. No one had the 2020 models to test/see.