PumpinIron
New Member
Let me preface this by saying that I've been riding mountain bikes a long time, but recently I had my first eMTB experience with both a Specialized Turbo Levo and a Trek Rail 7.
I've been considering purchasing either an S-Works Turbo Levo or a Trek Rail 9.9.
Money isn't an issue, but what is an issue is the amount of motor failures I keep reading about, particularly with Specialized.
To spend this amount of money on a bike and have the motor failing all the time seems very, very discouraging.
I liked both bikes, but the Specialized spoke to me more. However, everyone I talk to is telling me to avoid Specialized like the plague, since the motors are a terrible design (belt driven) and go bad all the time.
I've heard the most recent Bosch motors are significantly better, so this has me leaning towards the Trek, simply for more reliability.
Can anyone provide any input? It's hard to tell how many people out there are enjoying their eMTBs without motor issues, especially when those people likely rarely chime in online, and instead all we read about is the bad experiences.
I'm wondering if I'm too early to the game, and maybe they simply having had eMTBs for long enough, and therefore haven't worked out all the reliability issues with the motors.
Thanks for any input / advice
I've been considering purchasing either an S-Works Turbo Levo or a Trek Rail 9.9.
Money isn't an issue, but what is an issue is the amount of motor failures I keep reading about, particularly with Specialized.
To spend this amount of money on a bike and have the motor failing all the time seems very, very discouraging.
I liked both bikes, but the Specialized spoke to me more. However, everyone I talk to is telling me to avoid Specialized like the plague, since the motors are a terrible design (belt driven) and go bad all the time.
I've heard the most recent Bosch motors are significantly better, so this has me leaning towards the Trek, simply for more reliability.
Can anyone provide any input? It's hard to tell how many people out there are enjoying their eMTBs without motor issues, especially when those people likely rarely chime in online, and instead all we read about is the bad experiences.
I'm wondering if I'm too early to the game, and maybe they simply having had eMTBs for long enough, and therefore haven't worked out all the reliability issues with the motors.
Thanks for any input / advice