Expidia
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My 2022 Trek Powerfly does 20 mph assisted. My Giant does 28 MPH assisted.
I noticed the Trek sells a lesser model the Allant that does 20 MPH and an Allant S version that does 28 MPH.
Anyone know Trek's thinking as to why they sell BOTH 20 and 28 MPH versions here in the U.S.?
Their E-bikes are expensive, so why not give buyers a choice of 20 or 28 MPH in the same model one wants to buy? I don't get their thinking?
And my Giant has a smooth transition when it hits 28 mph assisted. The Trek sucks as it starts to lose assist at 18 and the transition at 20 is a "heart punch"
I noticed the Trek sells a lesser model the Allant that does 20 MPH and an Allant S version that does 28 MPH.
Anyone know Trek's thinking as to why they sell BOTH 20 and 28 MPH versions here in the U.S.?
Their E-bikes are expensive, so why not give buyers a choice of 20 or 28 MPH in the same model one wants to buy? I don't get their thinking?
And my Giant has a smooth transition when it hits 28 mph assisted. The Trek sucks as it starts to lose assist at 18 and the transition at 20 is a "heart punch"