Dave976
New Member
Hi,
I come from the Alps and I hate to pedal up to the top in UK... Usually, I do just something like 10 rides and I go home, which is quite annoying...
So I want to move to an e-Bike for the following reasons:
1. Avoid the pain back on the hill
2. The bike is heavier, I just love it, it gives me more stability
3. I can ride for longer when I go on long MTB trails, not bad for some side fun
4. I can wear all the protections of this planet, and I can still make it for an entire day of riding, the second day to the recovery room in hospital though
My primary use will be Downhill, so I wonder if the double fork models are so much better than the standard enduro fork.
I identified a few bikes:
- Giant Trance X X E+ Pro 2 2021 Trance X E+ Pro 29 2 (2021) | Giant Bicycles UK (4400 pounds, but probably I'd go for a Giant Reign around 6500 pounds)
- Whyte: E-180 S (6000 pounds, this seems to be much better)
- Husqvarna Extreme Cross 10 2021 - Extreme Cross 10 2021 (impossible to get in UK)
- Fantic Fantic E-Bike - Downhill - Integra XXF 2.0 720Wh Race (I don't know much about this e-bike, but I found it there and it seems that it could be available somewhere in UK)
The main discriminant is the fork, so, do I need to push my self to find a double fork model or I could be just fine with an enduro bike?
I'd like to have the max safety when it comes to landing, so I think that the DH model is the way...
I also need an e-bike where I can remove the battery quickly every time I need to charge it.
The Giant and Whyte are available, but Husqvarna and any other model similar to that are impossible to find in UK...
Probably Fantic is available somewhere, but then it always depends from the size etc.
I come from the Alps and I hate to pedal up to the top in UK... Usually, I do just something like 10 rides and I go home, which is quite annoying...
So I want to move to an e-Bike for the following reasons:
1. Avoid the pain back on the hill
2. The bike is heavier, I just love it, it gives me more stability
3. I can ride for longer when I go on long MTB trails, not bad for some side fun
4. I can wear all the protections of this planet, and I can still make it for an entire day of riding, the second day to the recovery room in hospital though
My primary use will be Downhill, so I wonder if the double fork models are so much better than the standard enduro fork.
I identified a few bikes:
- Giant Trance X X E+ Pro 2 2021 Trance X E+ Pro 29 2 (2021) | Giant Bicycles UK (4400 pounds, but probably I'd go for a Giant Reign around 6500 pounds)
- Whyte: E-180 S (6000 pounds, this seems to be much better)
- Husqvarna Extreme Cross 10 2021 - Extreme Cross 10 2021 (impossible to get in UK)
- Fantic Fantic E-Bike - Downhill - Integra XXF 2.0 720Wh Race (I don't know much about this e-bike, but I found it there and it seems that it could be available somewhere in UK)
The main discriminant is the fork, so, do I need to push my self to find a double fork model or I could be just fine with an enduro bike?
I'd like to have the max safety when it comes to landing, so I think that the DH model is the way...
I also need an e-bike where I can remove the battery quickly every time I need to charge it.
The Giant and Whyte are available, but Husqvarna and any other model similar to that are impossible to find in UK...
Probably Fantic is available somewhere, but then it always depends from the size etc.
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