MajorScam
New Member
Hey, 49 year-old MTB recreational rider from Northamptonshire. My current ride is a Trek Remedy however, EMTB time is approaching - which leads me onto my question...
With it currently being a buyers market, there are what seems like some 'nice' discounts floating about. So with a budget of £4000 - £4500 what EMTB bike would you buy?
Qualifiers; I ride upwards of 60-100 miles a week, light XC, gravel and urban, am probably more interested in the components attached rather than the brand on the frame, saying that am not going to get bogged down with things like Grip 2 or Fit 4 (for example), like I said am a recreational rider not a pro.
Carbon or aluminium, preference would probably be aluminium or aluminium rear at least, but whatever.
750kw battery or as close to that as possible, plus a Bosch motor seems to be a rider favourite, what's people's thoughts on the others?
Examples; Cube Stereo 160 Action Team, Trek Rail 9 GX AXS, Merida eOne Sixty 8000, Cannondale Moterra Neo 2 all of which currently fall within that stated budget range.
All feedback, info, recommendations and or alternative suggestions welcomed.
Thanks for your time and happy riding!
With it currently being a buyers market, there are what seems like some 'nice' discounts floating about. So with a budget of £4000 - £4500 what EMTB bike would you buy?
Qualifiers; I ride upwards of 60-100 miles a week, light XC, gravel and urban, am probably more interested in the components attached rather than the brand on the frame, saying that am not going to get bogged down with things like Grip 2 or Fit 4 (for example), like I said am a recreational rider not a pro.
Carbon or aluminium, preference would probably be aluminium or aluminium rear at least, but whatever.
750kw battery or as close to that as possible, plus a Bosch motor seems to be a rider favourite, what's people's thoughts on the others?
Examples; Cube Stereo 160 Action Team, Trek Rail 9 GX AXS, Merida eOne Sixty 8000, Cannondale Moterra Neo 2 all of which currently fall within that stated budget range.
All feedback, info, recommendations and or alternative suggestions welcomed.
Thanks for your time and happy riding!