LJHB
New Member
Hi everybody,
Cheers from the flat lands of northern Germany, not widely known as mtb paradise ...
I am originaly from the the french Alps, where I rode a lot of "bio" mountain bike. I never enjoyed going up, even in my peak fitness days, it was always just a boring pre-requesite to going down.
So, when I tested an emtb this summer (in the french Alps), it was a revelation! I went for a 3 hours ride, and could not take the smile away from my face the whole time. Even going up. It was really a before/after type of moment!
So that´s the background.
I am now looking to get an emtb. There are literaly NO local trail that even go slightly up, in my area.
The closest hills are about 1 hour drive away and good hills about 2 hours. Which I am absolutly willing to do, I will not let this stop me enjoying myself!
The typical ride I would take, outside of going back to the Alps several times a year, would be mostly forest roads/single trails, with roots, stones, but nothing like Whistler! A bit of park, why not, to try somethign new. 40 to 50 Km (about 28 miles) with around 1000m elevation gain (3280 feet), +/- 20%, about 3 to 4 hours per.
So, to come to the actual topic: emtb choice.
I did my long list, now short list, mostly based on the fact that I want to buy from an official dealer, with shop/workshop where I live. I am not a full time mechanic and have medium interest in becoming one.
So, here we go:
Orbea Wild FS H20, size XL, with a few upgrades (XT brakes and 38 fox fork). about 6200€. I like many things about it:
- 160 mm travel front and back, so a bit more travel than a trail bike but also not quite a huge enduro bike either. Having had back problems, I am convincing myself that this is a good thing
- good value for money in terms of specs
- Bosch system
- Potential for extra 500 wh battery for my trips in the Alps, total 1125wh
- Dealer literaly around the corner
I dont quite like that the battery is "only" 625 Wh, which is on the small side for a 2022 emtb. I guess I could live with it for the vast majority of my rides though but, having had last week end the experience of running out of juice with a rental emtb (500wh), with 300m elevation and 10Km to go, I would rather avoid doing this again.
And I never could try one on the trails.
Giant Trance X E+1, size XL, 6500€ (latest model)
What I like:
- Good components
- 750Wh battery, with the potential to add 250, so up to 1000Wh
- Yamaha control for changing modes feel more modern then the bosch Kiosk one
- Modern bike
- Giant official shop in town
What I dont quite like:
- Limited travel (150mm/140mm back): my head tells me it could be enough but my heart tells me I will bottom out all the time and will hate it
- Silly, but I prefer the look of the Orbea
- Not a Bosch motor
- No possibility to test
I know that any of these 2 would be great, first world problem and all, but if you guys have some inputs regarding reliability or user experience with these bikes, that would be great!
So far, I am leaning towards the Orbea Wild fs.
I am almost 40 years old, sporty, 1m87 (6´1), 82 Kg (180lb).
Pfiouuu, that`s a long post.
Cheers to you if you came so far and another cheers if you have something to say about it!
LJ
Cheers from the flat lands of northern Germany, not widely known as mtb paradise ...
I am originaly from the the french Alps, where I rode a lot of "bio" mountain bike. I never enjoyed going up, even in my peak fitness days, it was always just a boring pre-requesite to going down.
So, when I tested an emtb this summer (in the french Alps), it was a revelation! I went for a 3 hours ride, and could not take the smile away from my face the whole time. Even going up. It was really a before/after type of moment!
So that´s the background.
I am now looking to get an emtb. There are literaly NO local trail that even go slightly up, in my area.
The closest hills are about 1 hour drive away and good hills about 2 hours. Which I am absolutly willing to do, I will not let this stop me enjoying myself!
The typical ride I would take, outside of going back to the Alps several times a year, would be mostly forest roads/single trails, with roots, stones, but nothing like Whistler! A bit of park, why not, to try somethign new. 40 to 50 Km (about 28 miles) with around 1000m elevation gain (3280 feet), +/- 20%, about 3 to 4 hours per.
So, to come to the actual topic: emtb choice.
I did my long list, now short list, mostly based on the fact that I want to buy from an official dealer, with shop/workshop where I live. I am not a full time mechanic and have medium interest in becoming one.
So, here we go:
Orbea Wild FS H20, size XL, with a few upgrades (XT brakes and 38 fox fork). about 6200€. I like many things about it:
- 160 mm travel front and back, so a bit more travel than a trail bike but also not quite a huge enduro bike either. Having had back problems, I am convincing myself that this is a good thing
- good value for money in terms of specs
- Bosch system
- Potential for extra 500 wh battery for my trips in the Alps, total 1125wh
- Dealer literaly around the corner
I dont quite like that the battery is "only" 625 Wh, which is on the small side for a 2022 emtb. I guess I could live with it for the vast majority of my rides though but, having had last week end the experience of running out of juice with a rental emtb (500wh), with 300m elevation and 10Km to go, I would rather avoid doing this again.
And I never could try one on the trails.
Giant Trance X E+1, size XL, 6500€ (latest model)
What I like:
- Good components
- 750Wh battery, with the potential to add 250, so up to 1000Wh
- Yamaha control for changing modes feel more modern then the bosch Kiosk one
- Modern bike
- Giant official shop in town
What I dont quite like:
- Limited travel (150mm/140mm back): my head tells me it could be enough but my heart tells me I will bottom out all the time and will hate it
- Silly, but I prefer the look of the Orbea
- Not a Bosch motor
- No possibility to test
I know that any of these 2 would be great, first world problem and all, but if you guys have some inputs regarding reliability or user experience with these bikes, that would be great!
So far, I am leaning towards the Orbea Wild fs.
I am almost 40 years old, sporty, 1m87 (6´1), 82 Kg (180lb).
Pfiouuu, that`s a long post.
Cheers to you if you came so far and another cheers if you have something to say about it!
LJ
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