Hitby
Well-known member
Evening all.
I’ve been looking at the 2020 Focus Jam2 6.8 or the yet to be released Whyte E-150 S but whilst checking I’ve come across the Scott eRide 710 which is a great spec, but the previous generation of Bosch motor. The Scott is available with a 20% discount as an outgoing model (£4560) which is roughly what either of the two new bikes will cost (give or take a couple of £100).
Is it worth the better spec even with the previous motor or should I wind my neck in and sit tight for the replacement bikes? My head is saying wait but I’m itching to get out riding.
FWIW, I’ve been out of the game for a year or two with knackered knees and I’m hoping an eBike will help me shift the weight I’ve put on.
Usage will be commuting as much as possible (7 miles each way) as well as XC and a good bit of trail centre/singletrack. I’ll be riding around Sutton Bank/Guisborough/North Yorkshire area as much as possible.
Appreciate any advice!
Cheers
I’ve been looking at the 2020 Focus Jam2 6.8 or the yet to be released Whyte E-150 S but whilst checking I’ve come across the Scott eRide 710 which is a great spec, but the previous generation of Bosch motor. The Scott is available with a 20% discount as an outgoing model (£4560) which is roughly what either of the two new bikes will cost (give or take a couple of £100).
Is it worth the better spec even with the previous motor or should I wind my neck in and sit tight for the replacement bikes? My head is saying wait but I’m itching to get out riding.
FWIW, I’ve been out of the game for a year or two with knackered knees and I’m hoping an eBike will help me shift the weight I’ve put on.
Usage will be commuting as much as possible (7 miles each way) as well as XC and a good bit of trail centre/singletrack. I’ll be riding around Sutton Bank/Guisborough/North Yorkshire area as much as possible.
Appreciate any advice!
Cheers