hemismith
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My wife and I are looking at low-end electric mountain bikes for mild trails and dirt/gravel roads. I want to stick with known brands, as well as something locally that we can see and try, which I believe limits us to the above-mentioned brands. We initially settled on either the Specialized Tero 3.0 or Scott Aspect eRide 940, very similar and on sale for $2250 and $2k respectively. But both only have a 50 Nm motor and lower-end drivetrains with a limited gear range, which concerns me on hills. So we looked at the Trek Powerfly 4 Gen 4 (on sale for $3k), but it just didn't feel right.
Now my wife thinks I should get a full suspension because I have a bad disc in my back and it gets aggravated easily. The cheapest options I've found are the Giant Stance E+ 2 ($3200) and Specialized Tero X 4.0 ($3750 but the dealer said he would give me an additional discount). The Giant has much better specs, but the local dealer is very small and doesn't stock that model, although they do have a Stance E+ 1 Pro, so I will look at that. The Scott and Trek equivalents are too much. The Specialized has the same motor as the Tero 3.0, but a cheaper drivetrain, although more gears. I assume I could upgrade the drivetrain at some point if I want however. One thing I don't like is the additional weight of FS bikes.
My main question is about reliability. It seems the Bosch motors (Scott, Trek) are the best, I've read of issues with the Spec and Giant motors. But I would welcome any feedback on your opinion of what we should get. Thanks.
Now my wife thinks I should get a full suspension because I have a bad disc in my back and it gets aggravated easily. The cheapest options I've found are the Giant Stance E+ 2 ($3200) and Specialized Tero X 4.0 ($3750 but the dealer said he would give me an additional discount). The Giant has much better specs, but the local dealer is very small and doesn't stock that model, although they do have a Stance E+ 1 Pro, so I will look at that. The Scott and Trek equivalents are too much. The Specialized has the same motor as the Tero 3.0, but a cheaper drivetrain, although more gears. I assume I could upgrade the drivetrain at some point if I want however. One thing I don't like is the additional weight of FS bikes.
My main question is about reliability. It seems the Bosch motors (Scott, Trek) are the best, I've read of issues with the Spec and Giant motors. But I would welcome any feedback on your opinion of what we should get. Thanks.
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