Hey guys.
Starting researching a new ebike as the prices now are really great! And would like some recommendations or your thoughts
I currently ride a 2020 Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay (150 back, 170 front). Althought it's a quite dated geo on 27.5, it feels kinda right for my riding (I like tight trails, gnarly steep technical downhills and enjoy rock/"trialsy" features.
Something i don't like is the bike is quite heavy and slow feeling, so would maybe like something more snappy. And the old battery really sucks. I'm a bit biased to Rocky Mountain as I absolutely love my analog Altitude. But am also intrigued to try something new, especially on a Bosch CX motor.
Preferences
Starting researching a new ebike as the prices now are really great! And would like some recommendations or your thoughts
I currently ride a 2020 Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay (150 back, 170 front). Althought it's a quite dated geo on 27.5, it feels kinda right for my riding (I like tight trails, gnarly steep technical downhills and enjoy rock/"trialsy" features.
Something i don't like is the bike is quite heavy and slow feeling, so would maybe like something more snappy. And the old battery really sucks. I'm a bit biased to Rocky Mountain as I absolutely love my analog Altitude. But am also intrigued to try something new, especially on a Bosch CX motor.
Preferences
- bigger battery 720Wh, removable if possible
- motor preference order:
1. Bosch CX
2. Dyname from Rocky
3. Shimano - still prefer a brand sold through a LBS to get good aftersales support
- short cranks for good clearance
- Rocky Mountain Instinct (either leave as is or my LBS offers to rebuild to Altitude specs)
+ expect to have similar feel to my analog Altitude, which I love
+ seems it has one of the best ranges
+ love the Jumbotron display and controller
+ I kinda like the analog sound of the motor more than the electric whining, also zero rattling noise...
- long cranks, problematic to get under 165, zero overrrun of motor which i really like on the Bosch
- already a three year old design
- Pivot Shuttle AM
+ Bosch - love the power delivery and overrun, feels more refined and modern than Rocky. Also clean look with new display and wireless remote
- non-removable battery
- can only afford the lowest spec, which has 625Wh, compared to 750wh on the expensive ones
- Pivot Shuttle LT
+ from reviews seems still nimble and fun with 170 travel. so probably the most wellrounded bike for my riding
+ huge 756Wh removable battery
- not excited about Shimano motor, seems it doesn't have the newest EP801 motor
- Santa Cruz Heckler
+ from tech spec sheets seems significantly lighter than most, seems nible and fun from reviews
+ suprisingly huge discounts
- not excited about Shimano motor, seems it doesn't have the newest EP801 motor