Stevfro99
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Ordered mine last fri. Waiting on a dispatch noticeThey’re looking like the top pick. I don’t see many bad reviews or issues with them on the forum
Ordered mine last fri. Waiting on a dispatch noticeThey’re looking like the top pick. I don’t see many bad reviews or issues with them on the forum
Ordered mine last fri. Waiting on a dispatch notice
If you can, go for it DaveI am almost certainly going to buy one of the vitus esommets will it be rude of me to own a vitus and a levo
Off to the powdercoaters with it! you know it makes sense
Are you Donald Trump’s speech writer? Alternative facts aplenty and a bizarre conclusion at the end; the similarities are striking...*Off Topic for the UK and on Topic in the USA (for snakes and beasts)
Well Vitus come from St Ettiene in France and 100 years ago they made La Belle Revolvers for the French Army, They did a 0.55" caliber (5 rounds revolver) as they wanted it to (their words not mine) to stop a charging Zulu. Would be worth testing one on a bear, if the chance arose?
So back on topic I would say Vitus is like Webley in the UK.....long history, So St.Etienne must be like Birmingham or Nottingham!
Yes I was looking to compare only as there are others in this forum that are still in the decision making stage or not able to get the Esommet at all so maybe another option. But thanks for your responseOdd place to post your question when there are threads here discussing the THOK.
or are you after a straight comparison to the E-Sommet?
It has a Shimano motor, uses a 4 bar horst link suspension layout and comes in BLACK. For me all similarities end there. THe Mig-R at retail is £5k so over a grand more expensive than the ESommet VR with quite a bit lower spec. (infact the ESommet Deore at almost 2 grand less then the thok has better spec)
Geometry and travel wise the MIG is nothing like the Esommet. IMO If you're even considering buying this the Esommet may well not be the bike for your needs. The E-Sommet's geometry and travel puts it's intended use pretty firmly in the SuperEnduro E-Bike category. Basically meaning a longer travel Enduro race bike, not far off a mini DH bike in descending capability and somewhere between an Enduro race bike and a DH race bike in geometry and travel.
I think a lot of people are going to buy ESommets on sheer value for money basis rather than actually needing a bike quite so capable for the riding they do. It'll do mediocre trail riding fine but it's certainly not where the bike's geometry and suspension characteristics shine.
This is why i wish they would do an EMTB version of the Escarpe, which won trail bike of the year from MBR last year, with 150mm travel and not quite as slack geometry i reckon they would clear up. The E-Sommett is an awesome bike, but as Gary says its a longer, long travel bike, i would describe it as a Kenevo rival that rides a lot nimbler.
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Just for info bud canyon’s new range of eMTB are out within the next month. Keep an eye on the websiteI emailed Canyon yesterday they said no dates yet just to keep an eye on the website. Im currently torn between Canyon, Commencal, Lapierre.....literally no idea which way to turn
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Good to know ?Just for info bud canyon’s new range of eMTB are out within the next month. Keep an eye on the website
Yeah if the e-sommet had 150mm travel I would definitely buy it. As much as I love the look of the bike and quality components for the price I'm beginning to think it's too much bike for my style of trail riding. Like Gary says the Vitus is more of a super endurance bike whereas I'm more of a leisurely trail rider who likes to nail some sweet jumps from time to time ? and spend the rest of the time trying not to fall off. My shoulder injury prevents me from any type of enduro racing or going crazy on it. I still might buy the Vitus though just because it looks great and still fine for trail riding and I also prefer the Shimano motor. The Canyon, Commencal and the Vitus are all on my radar.This is why i wish they would do an EMTB version of the Escarpe, which won trail bike of the year from MBR last year, with 150mm travel and not quite as slack geometry i reckon they would clear up. The E-Sommett is an awesome bike, but as Gary says its a longer, long travel bike, i would describe it as a Kenevo rival that rides a lot nimbler.
Vitus Escarpe 29 VRX Mountain Bike (XT- 1x11) 2019 | Chain Reaction Cycles
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Same here, I love thrashing the forest but most of the time now I’m taking it easy on the green runs with the kids or bloody commuting to work on it. May not need something so extreme, but we’ll seeYeah if the e-sommet had 150mm travel I would definitely buy it. As much as I love the look of the bike and quality components for the price I'm beginning to think it's too much bike for my style of trail riding. Like Gary says the Vitus is more of a super endurance bike whereas I'm more of a leisurely trail rider who likes to nail some sweet jumps from time to time ? and spend the rest of the time trying not to fall off. My shoulder injury prevents me from any type of enduro racing or going crazy on it. I still might buy the Vitus though just because it looks great and still fine for trail riding and I also prefer the Shimano motor. The Canyon, Commencal and the Vitus are all on my radar.
Just for info bud canyon’s new range of eMTB are out within the next month. Keep an eye on the website
Hopefully a new spectral, one nice looking machine that is. I guess they have to come to the party as early as everyone else or they will end up with the muntersDidn't think they changed models that quickly usually. New spectral or longer travel strive maybe?
Hopefully a new spectral, one nice looking machine that is. I guess they have to come to the party as early as everyone else or they will end up with the munters
Someone selling a sommet on singletrack here 2018 Vitus E-Sommet medium – Singletrack Magazine
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