DogRanger
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My first ebike is a 2021 Giant Trance E. I do love it with its 625Wh battery and 80Nm of available torque.
Then I added an E road bike, the Specialized Creo SL with a 320Wh battery and 250Nm of power. I also love it. A lot. Also, it's about half the weight of the eMTB.
So now I'm thinking about swapping the Trance for a lighter weight eMTB. I test rode a Trek Fuel EXe, the most basic version, and just pedaling around the parking lot I really REALLY liked how quiet it is. The power seemed adequate and certainly felt spot-on with power application.
I almost never use the highest level of power with my Trance. If I'm riding alone I virtually never go past the second assist level of the five available.
My biggest concern is range. I like long rides and live in an area with steep hills.
I would also consider a Specialized Turbo Levo SL because I have the extended battery for my Creo and with that installed never have the slightest range anxiety. That battery would work with a Levo (new cord required). With the road bike I usually leave the battery home and never worry about rides under 40 miles and 2,500'.
My concern is when I ride with my eMTB buddies they tend to go pretty fast and although I pedal hard and use less battery than they do I still use much more than when I ride alone. (When by myself I'm happy to climb slowly, conserve power and enjoy the ride and scenery.) On the Trance I've done 50 miles with 4,000' of climbing with more than 20% battery remaining. Riding with my eMTB friends a 25-mile, 3,000' ride will easily use that much.
That wonderful, powerful Trance is, however, big and heavy. It's difficult to get into my car and I have trouble with tight switchbacks due to the long wheelbase. This is why I'm thinking about a lighter weight eMTB.
So my question is: Has anyone spent much time on both types of bikes? And what kind of differences did you experience in range?
I love the quiet of the Trek but not only do I already have the extra battery for a Specialized, I also like my Specialized dealer, which is pretty nearby. Trek offers an extended battery but I've never seen one and I'm guessing the price is not inconsequential.
Then I added an E road bike, the Specialized Creo SL with a 320Wh battery and 250Nm of power. I also love it. A lot. Also, it's about half the weight of the eMTB.
So now I'm thinking about swapping the Trance for a lighter weight eMTB. I test rode a Trek Fuel EXe, the most basic version, and just pedaling around the parking lot I really REALLY liked how quiet it is. The power seemed adequate and certainly felt spot-on with power application.
I almost never use the highest level of power with my Trance. If I'm riding alone I virtually never go past the second assist level of the five available.
My biggest concern is range. I like long rides and live in an area with steep hills.
I would also consider a Specialized Turbo Levo SL because I have the extended battery for my Creo and with that installed never have the slightest range anxiety. That battery would work with a Levo (new cord required). With the road bike I usually leave the battery home and never worry about rides under 40 miles and 2,500'.
My concern is when I ride with my eMTB buddies they tend to go pretty fast and although I pedal hard and use less battery than they do I still use much more than when I ride alone. (When by myself I'm happy to climb slowly, conserve power and enjoy the ride and scenery.) On the Trance I've done 50 miles with 4,000' of climbing with more than 20% battery remaining. Riding with my eMTB friends a 25-mile, 3,000' ride will easily use that much.
That wonderful, powerful Trance is, however, big and heavy. It's difficult to get into my car and I have trouble with tight switchbacks due to the long wheelbase. This is why I'm thinking about a lighter weight eMTB.
So my question is: Has anyone spent much time on both types of bikes? And what kind of differences did you experience in range?
I love the quiet of the Trek but not only do I already have the extra battery for a Specialized, I also like my Specialized dealer, which is pretty nearby. Trek offers an extended battery but I've never seen one and I'm guessing the price is not inconsequential.
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