CampingfamCO
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Hi Everyone,
I posted the below on Reddit the other day, but not getting a ton of replies. I’ve been researching buying my first EMTB but I’m conflicted between my options. The about me, bikes I’m looking at, and concerns I have are listed below.
Would love to have some thoughts and opinions. Excited to become a member of the community and this forum. Seems very active compared to others!
About Me:
I’m getting back into mountain biking after not hitting the trail for a while. I’ve gained a lot of weight over the years and I’m on a mission to lose it. Currently I’m 55 pounds down and looking to lose another 40. The gift to myself for hitting my goal is a new full suspension eMountain Bike. A little about me, my environment, and the riding I’m looking to do.
39 Male, 6’7”, currently weigh 275 working on getting to 240. For those thinking 240 is still heavy, I look extremely skinny at that weight with my height. It’s a very good weight for my body type with hardly any fat and some muscle. I’m fairly sedentary but looking to get active again. I live in the Denver metro area with 50+ miles of single track/dirt trails right behind my house. I’m looking to ride almost daily if my schedule allows it, but I’ll be limited on time, about an hour or so max. Ideally I’ll go during lunch or right after work before I have to pickup the kiddo.
We Glamp throughout Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. When on our camping trips I’m looking to bike on some green/blue trails. Maybe some blacks, but I’m getting old and not looking to kill myself. I’m not afraid to take some hits, but I’m definitely not going to be full out like when I was younger. While the majority of my riding will be local, I am planning to do some trips to Moab, Fruita, and some other really great trail riding areas. I’m also considering joining some bike clubs in the area for trips as well.
The majority of the riding I’ve done has been on my Trek Cobia, which has been sufficient for the most part. When I went out to Moab and Fruita a few years ago I ended up renting a Trek Fuel and could really see the benefits of a full suspension mountain bike. When I did these trips I was probably in some of the best shape I had been in since high school. My goal is to get into that shape again, and I’m well on my way.
One of the parts of riding I’ve always struggled with has been the cardio. I would go to the gym every day, bike, row, lift, and swim. I was in really good shape, felt like I had great cardio, could go out and play a full rec hockey game, but the climbs in my area kick my butt right away! I get to the point where I can’t keep up with others in my group and I’m holding everyone up to the point I start to become more of a hindrance. Then when I get really tired I start to make mistakes while riding and the type of riding I enjoy could lead to some serious injuries. So in short, at 6’7” I’m a big dude that needs to move a lot of weight. I’m going the eBike route because I want to get out and enjoy the trail, get exercise, without killing myself in the first 10 minutes. I am worried some of the best trails for riding in CO and Utah are still eBike restricted, but hopefully the trend will continue.
At 6’7” I’ve always ridden XL bikes. Generally I dwarf them and look funny on them, but like everything else, I make them work. For this bike though I’m looking for something that actually fit’s me. From what I can tell there are only a few brands that have XXL bikes. Santa Cruz and Specialized. I’ve read a few things about Santa Cruz not being up to par in the eBike market yet, so I haven’t looked too hard into them. I’ve also looked at other brands that don’t have XXL. Like Trek, Rocky Mountain, and Giant. I’m worried about the weight limits of those though and the size.
Bikes on my short list:
So with all of this in mind, what are your thoughts?
I posted the below on Reddit the other day, but not getting a ton of replies. I’ve been researching buying my first EMTB but I’m conflicted between my options. The about me, bikes I’m looking at, and concerns I have are listed below.
Would love to have some thoughts and opinions. Excited to become a member of the community and this forum. Seems very active compared to others!
About Me:
I’m getting back into mountain biking after not hitting the trail for a while. I’ve gained a lot of weight over the years and I’m on a mission to lose it. Currently I’m 55 pounds down and looking to lose another 40. The gift to myself for hitting my goal is a new full suspension eMountain Bike. A little about me, my environment, and the riding I’m looking to do.
39 Male, 6’7”, currently weigh 275 working on getting to 240. For those thinking 240 is still heavy, I look extremely skinny at that weight with my height. It’s a very good weight for my body type with hardly any fat and some muscle. I’m fairly sedentary but looking to get active again. I live in the Denver metro area with 50+ miles of single track/dirt trails right behind my house. I’m looking to ride almost daily if my schedule allows it, but I’ll be limited on time, about an hour or so max. Ideally I’ll go during lunch or right after work before I have to pickup the kiddo.
We Glamp throughout Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah. When on our camping trips I’m looking to bike on some green/blue trails. Maybe some blacks, but I’m getting old and not looking to kill myself. I’m not afraid to take some hits, but I’m definitely not going to be full out like when I was younger. While the majority of my riding will be local, I am planning to do some trips to Moab, Fruita, and some other really great trail riding areas. I’m also considering joining some bike clubs in the area for trips as well.
The majority of the riding I’ve done has been on my Trek Cobia, which has been sufficient for the most part. When I went out to Moab and Fruita a few years ago I ended up renting a Trek Fuel and could really see the benefits of a full suspension mountain bike. When I did these trips I was probably in some of the best shape I had been in since high school. My goal is to get into that shape again, and I’m well on my way.
One of the parts of riding I’ve always struggled with has been the cardio. I would go to the gym every day, bike, row, lift, and swim. I was in really good shape, felt like I had great cardio, could go out and play a full rec hockey game, but the climbs in my area kick my butt right away! I get to the point where I can’t keep up with others in my group and I’m holding everyone up to the point I start to become more of a hindrance. Then when I get really tired I start to make mistakes while riding and the type of riding I enjoy could lead to some serious injuries. So in short, at 6’7” I’m a big dude that needs to move a lot of weight. I’m going the eBike route because I want to get out and enjoy the trail, get exercise, without killing myself in the first 10 minutes. I am worried some of the best trails for riding in CO and Utah are still eBike restricted, but hopefully the trend will continue.
At 6’7” I’ve always ridden XL bikes. Generally I dwarf them and look funny on them, but like everything else, I make them work. For this bike though I’m looking for something that actually fit’s me. From what I can tell there are only a few brands that have XXL bikes. Santa Cruz and Specialized. I’ve read a few things about Santa Cruz not being up to par in the eBike market yet, so I haven’t looked too hard into them. I’ve also looked at other brands that don’t have XXL. Like Trek, Rocky Mountain, and Giant. I’m worried about the weight limits of those though and the size.
Bikes on my short list:
- Turbo Levo Alloy: Turbo Levo Alloy | Specialized.com
- Turbo Levo Comp Alloy: Turbo Levo Comp Alloy | Specialized.com
- Giant TRANCE X ADVANCED E+ 2: Trance X Advanced E+ 2 (2022) | Trail bike | Giant Bicycles US
- Giant TRANCE X E+ PRO 29 1: Trance X E+ Pro 29 1 (2021) | Trail bike | Giant Bicycles US
- Trek Rail 7: Rail 7 | Trek Bikes
- Turbo Levo Alloy
- Size: Given my size, the specialized seems like a great fit. The payload limit of the bike is at 300#’s and the S6 say’s it will fit someone up to 6’8” which will work for me no problem.
- Motor: I’ve heard a lot of mixed reviews on the Brose motor. From having to replace 5 motors to not having any issues with them the reviews are all over the board. Will my size cause motor failures? I don’t want a reliable bike for the amount of money I’m spending. I’ve also seen reviews that show the Brose not feeling spunky and feeling weak even though it has one of the highest ratings. I imagine this is something that could be adjusted with the specialized app and maybe by adjusting the acceleration setting.
- Battery: The battery being only 500Wh is probably the second major concern behind the motor. Will that be enough for me to go and do my rides? Will my weight kill the battery much quicker?
- App: The specialized app seems to be one of the best out there. I love that you can make adjustments to motor settings, have the bike adjust the power settings based on the ride you’re doing, and then track the rides themselves and share them through Strava. Seems very intuitive and user friendly.
- Components: From reading on the forum everyone says the components are junk and won’t last long. Suspension, Fork, Brakes, motor, etc.
- Price: The price is really where I want to be.
- Looks: I love the flat black look. Probably one of the best looking bikes out there.
- Overall: The price being a huge factor, the fact it sounds like it will fit my size, and the fact specialized seems to be the most popular EMTB out there, I’m tempted to pull the trigger. If the Bose 2.2 isn’t a real issue and the 500Wh battery would work for me 95% of the time, I really like this option.
- Turbo Levo Comp Alloy
- Size: Same as Turbo Levo
- Motor: Same as Turbo Levo
- Battery: The fact this bike is 700Wh makes me want to choose it over all the other bikes. I do wish Specialized had the option to add an extender if necessary, but if that was the case I’d probably go with the standard alloy instead of the comp. While I think my size will hurt me, I’m thinking the 700Wh is where I would want to be to cover 99.9% of the rides.
- App: Same as Alloy
- Components: They seem better than the alloy, but possibly not the best bang for the buck.
- Price: The price is not where I really want to be, but if it’s the right bike I’m willing to pay for it. I just don’t want to over pay for a brand name, which is what a lot of people on the forum have been posting.
- Looks: I love the color choices and look of this bike. I’d do blue or red. Really hot looking bike for sure!
- Overall: This seems like it could be one of the best options for me given my size and the battery capacity. The price though is really more than I was planning on spending. If it’s truly an amazing bike for the money then I’m willing to pull the trigger. If I’m going to have the bike in the shop having motors replaced I’ll be sick to my stomach knowing how much I spent on it.
- Giant TRANCE X ADVANCED E+ 2:
- Size: Only comes in XL. The guys at the Giant store said the carbon bikes have a higher weight limit than the alloy bikes. Something like 330#’s, which is better than the specialized alloy. The height/fit guide though only goes to 6’6” or 6’5”. Something like that. Will this bike be too small for me?
- Motor: From my research it sounds like the new SyncDrive Pro is a decent motor. Not the most powerful, not the quietest, but also not a ton of reports of reliability issues. I’m curious what others think when you compare it to the Brose.
- Battery: The battery being 625Wh seems like it would work for what I’m looking for. Not a ton of reviews on it’s longevity, but for the most part it seems decent.
- App: I’ve not read a ton on the app. From my understanding it has modes that auto adjust power settings based on how you’re riding. This is a really cool feature. I’m not sure if the app gives you the ability to adjust how the motor responds, the power it gives you, as well as track and share your rides.
- Components: From reading the components seem pretty good. Not a lot of negative attention being given to them. Not sure how they compare though to the Levo’s above. The guy in the store did say the rear suspension will auto adjust based on conditions and weight of the rider. I’m curious if the +2 version has this or if it’s only for the 0’s.
- Price: While this is a little more than I wanted to spend, it’s better than the comp alloy price. It also seems like a pretty decent bang for your buck.
- Looks: Not as good looking as the specialized in my opinion. Also not a huge fan of the color, but I’d rather have a better functioning bike for the price than something I really enjoy looking at.
- Overall: This bike seems like it’s a really good bang for the buck. My biggest worries are it’s not the right size, the drive train doesn’t give as much power, and it’s not as well rounded as the Levo. Thoughts?
- Giant TRANCE X E+ PRO 29 1
- Size: Same as Trance above
- Motor: Since they haven’t updated this version, it looks like it has the older motor. Can someone confirm this? Was that motor bad? Less Powerful in real life? Less customizable? Louder?
- Battery: It appears the battery is the same as the advanced above, but I also read something that it is not and the new one lasts longer.
- App: Same as above. Not sure since it’s a model year older if it has the same functionality.
- Components: They seem very similar to the advanced, but again not sure how they compare.
- Price: I have no problem with the price what at all.
- Looks: I don’t mind the look of the bike with the white transitioning to black, but it still doesn’t look as sharp as the Levo to me.
- Overall: This bike seems like it could be one of the best options from a cost, battery, performance perspective. I’m again worried about it being too small, if it will hold my weight, the motor being underpowered and older, and the bike tech being out dated compared to the above.
- Trek Rail 7:
- Size: Only comes in XL. Trek shows you basically need to weigh 230 to ride this bike given their payload is 250 or just slightly under. I’m worried I’ll out weight the bike and be too heavy. Are they just using the ISO standard? Am I going to break this thing?
- Motor: The Bosch seems to be the hardiest motor off all eBike motors. While a little louder, it seems there are less issues with them and they feel the most powerful. Is there a newer motor that the 5/7 didn’t get? Is the new motor that much better.
- Battery: The battery being 625Wh should work. From reading it seems like it’s the older version and not the latest. I like the extender option and how it’s easily removable.
- App: The app again seems like it’s not as good as the specialized, but does most of the same things. Are there features that it has/doesn’t have compared to the specialized?
- Components: They seem okay, but again not the greatest. What are everyone’s thoughts on it?
- Price: I’m willing to pay it if it’s the right bike for me.
- Looks: Not as good looking as the specialized in my opinion, but better looking than the giant to a point.
- Overall: I own a Trek currently and it’s been a pretty decent bike over the last decade. I’m only putting this on the list because it seems the Bosch is something that I should seriously consider given my size, but I’m also worried the bike won’t fit me weight or height wise.
So with all of this in mind, what are your thoughts?