Rusty
E*POWAH BOSS
Yes but bare in mind that motorcycles have been in existence for 100 plus year and subject to constant development over that time, with significant economies of scale compared to EMTB's many of which are ground up first time designs/developments
I dont disagree that comparing an EMTB to plenty of other products shows dramatic lack of value, but also its perfectly possible to get a great EMTB for sub 5k, and even considerably less than that.
Kind a joke to compare ebike to a motorbike as they have been available since world was flat.
Ebikes have here for couple of years.
Just dont buy them if you are worried about some problems that might arrive.
Lets just bring this into perspective. Comparing to a motorcycle is actually a valid comparison.
The first motorcycle was around 1885 and the first bicycle about 50 or 60 years earlier so in the scheme of things they are from a similar generation. I would argue that there has been more technological development put into motorcycles due to their complexity, but I think that it really shows the laziness of the cycle industry.
For sure there have been many changes, but really, the disk brake is just a miniaturization of existing hydraulic brake technology. What are we running now - 12sp rear? Still a similar type of set-up since 1950(sh). Yes there are now Rohloffs etc, but they are not OEM.
Face it, most things are re-developments of something outside the bicycle area and scaled to fit.
True the ebike is a new(sh) development, but again if we look at where the technology came from both Bosch and Brose are makers of things like motors for seats, wiper systems etc and have just re-developed something.
The thing that totally gets me riled up is the price. Compare a similar component and the motorcycle one is by far better value for the dollar than the bicycle one.
The reason?
Mostly in my opinion because many cyclists tend to have a bent towards being weight-watching weenies and will pay ridiculous money to save a few grams. After a while there is a re-adjustment (when something even lighter turns up) and the run of the mill 8sp suddenly becomes a 10sp with the associated higher cost... yet the average cyclist ponies up for it because we are told it is so much better.
Right now with eMTB I think something in the 8-9sp range would be perfect. Not only lighter, but cheaper too.
Oh ...
So true - Shesh have been 10-20% over-priced as long as I can remember.E:spesh will never be the ”budget” brand.
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