I really struggle between these two that I can buy at the local bikeshops
Merida e160 900e is a beast of a bike but a bit out of my price range . I can buy it but its not smsrt money wise.
So the 800 is a bit more in my price range. But for the same price I can get a demo used kenevo expert or a kenevo comp.
Any thoughts? I have only parkinglot ride both of them (e160 and comp/kenevo) .
I used to ride a scott ransom 20 (160mm front and rear) some years ago but I would say I'm still quite a neewbie when it comes to MTB and EMTB
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The merida e160 800 has won this title before but (mostly lack of innovations since the lst model) did't make it to the top this time.
From what I've heard the merida can be a bit more playfull on the trail and the motor engages faster than the brose (wich can be critical in technical climbing)
I will ride it as an enduro with both alot of downhill but also trail.
Merida e160 900e is a beast of a bike but a bit out of my price range . I can buy it but its not smsrt money wise.
So the 800 is a bit more in my price range. But for the same price I can get a demo used kenevo expert or a kenevo comp.
Any thoughts? I have only parkinglot ride both of them (e160 and comp/kenevo) .
I used to ride a scott ransom 20 (160mm front and rear) some years ago but I would say I'm still quite a neewbie when it comes to MTB and EMTB
The kenevo Comp was the budget winner in the newest e-mountainbike magazine issue Out Now! E-MOUNTAINBIKE Issue #017 – Right Choice! | E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine
The merida e160 800 has won this title before but (mostly lack of innovations since the lst model) did't make it to the top this time.
From what I've heard the merida can be a bit more playfull on the trail and the motor engages faster than the brose (wich can be critical in technical climbing)
I will ride it as an enduro with both alot of downhill but also trail.