Hi all!
My story:
I had a break in riding an MTB bike for about 10 years, after a small accident. As more and more of my friends gets their eMTBs and falling in love with them, I envied them and decided to finally return to this sport, loose some weight, as I grew fat over the years, and generally do something other than work in the evenings. I am unfortunately one of people, that showed too many options, can't really decide what to buy, so I would like to kindly ask if you guys can help me out with choosing my first eMTB.
What I want:
My goal is to buy a bike, preferably under €5500/£4800/$6600 mark, but if something will be really worth it, I can stretch it by 10-15%. I want something that I can ride some light trails with my buddies, but also after some time on it, be able to hit some more demanding descends and technical trails. I'm 185cm 90kg - 6'1" 200lbs. The bike will be bought in Poland.
I think I prefer buying from local bike shop because of warranty for electrical components, other things I can keep care of - is it a valid concern, or should I also consider brands like Canyon or YT (if only available)? Also everyone around me ride bikes with Bosch motor onboard, and apart from the rattling noise (no problem for me) no one has had any issues with it, so I'm a little biased towards it, but I haven't tried Shimano bikes myself, so I would highly value your opinion and suggestions. Brose motor reliability in new Levos seems to be fixed, but still I will be a little anxious that it will break in the middle of nowhere.
This is the list of bikes to which I narrowed my search and are available in a 50km radius:
Pros and Cons (for me and I can be wrong so correct me if that's the case):
Overall I like Focus and Cubes best. Is motor cover really that important in terms of protection against water and hits? And I'm still not sure if I will be better of with 140/29" of 160/27.5" travel/wheels.
Looked at Whyte E-160S which is a great looking bike and often recommended, but unfortunately they nowhere near to be seen and on top of the budged - or should I still be looking for one?
Or perhaps there is better option, which I missed? Or should I buy anything that is available at hand? Please share your thoughts.
My story:
I had a break in riding an MTB bike for about 10 years, after a small accident. As more and more of my friends gets their eMTBs and falling in love with them, I envied them and decided to finally return to this sport, loose some weight, as I grew fat over the years, and generally do something other than work in the evenings. I am unfortunately one of people, that showed too many options, can't really decide what to buy, so I would like to kindly ask if you guys can help me out with choosing my first eMTB.
What I want:
My goal is to buy a bike, preferably under €5500/£4800/$6600 mark, but if something will be really worth it, I can stretch it by 10-15%. I want something that I can ride some light trails with my buddies, but also after some time on it, be able to hit some more demanding descends and technical trails. I'm 185cm 90kg - 6'1" 200lbs. The bike will be bought in Poland.
I think I prefer buying from local bike shop because of warranty for electrical components, other things I can keep care of - is it a valid concern, or should I also consider brands like Canyon or YT (if only available)? Also everyone around me ride bikes with Bosch motor onboard, and apart from the rattling noise (no problem for me) no one has had any issues with it, so I'm a little biased towards it, but I haven't tried Shimano bikes myself, so I would highly value your opinion and suggestions. Brose motor reliability in new Levos seems to be fixed, but still I will be a little anxious that it will break in the middle of nowhere.
This is the list of bikes to which I narrowed my search and are available in a 50km radius:
Pros and Cons (for me and I can be wrong so correct me if that's the case):
Cubes | Trek | Focus | Levo | Scott Ransom | Scott Strike | |
Pros | + suspension + brakes + price/value ratio | + geometry + good reviews + Shimano eq | + suspension + Shimano eq | + great overall reviews + Brose system | + suspension + can get better price | + can get better price |
Cons | - problems with mud getting inside battery (I read that somewhere on forum) - poor cable management (as above) | - suspension - price/value ratio? | - weight - lack of motor cover | - Brose motor reliability - inferior suspension - 500Wh battery - price/value ratio | - Sram eq - price/value ratio - will 180mm travel be an overkill? | - suspension - eq - price/value ratio |
Overall I like Focus and Cubes best. Is motor cover really that important in terms of protection against water and hits? And I'm still not sure if I will be better of with 140/29" of 160/27.5" travel/wheels.
Looked at Whyte E-160S which is a great looking bike and often recommended, but unfortunately they nowhere near to be seen and on top of the budged - or should I still be looking for one?
Or perhaps there is better option, which I missed? Or should I buy anything that is available at hand? Please share your thoughts.
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