trovster
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I am looking for my first electric mountain bike. I have demoed a Specialized Turbo Levo on two occasions, on holiday and my local trails (Cannock Chase). This was a few years ago, so I am sure everything has moved on.
I have an idea of what I am looking for, but it seems the exact combination is out of my price range. I primarily ride single track avoiding massive drops or jumps and my current trail bike is a Santa Cruz 5010. I know I don't need 160mm of travel, but the electric assist offsets their downsides and might help my confidence.
All my previous bikes has used Shimano components paired with Fox suspsension, so this is the combination I am looking at – mainly due to familiarity with the levels/quality. I am a "fit and forget" rider, but often find myself being pulled in to the marketing. As long as the suspension is decent then I would be happy. I am sure switching to SRAM wouldn't be an issue, I would prefer to stick to Shimano for shifting.
After going through some different bikes, a lot are specced with RockShox 35 Gold RL & RockShox Deluxe Select for their suspension. What do these compare to in the Fox range? Fox 34 Rhythm seems to be an upgrade. What are people's thoughts on the different displays; Purion or newer Kiox – do they make much difference, really? Is there any integration with Garmin 530 GPS?
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I think I have narrowed the selection down to the following. All have Fox suspension, Focus JAM² 9.8 Nine and the YT Decoy have the Shimano motor, but the rest have new Bosch GEN 4 motor. The Cube is incredibly well specced, especially with the carbon front-end, rear shock, SRAM Eagle drivetrain and Magura brakes. Even more so the YT and it's the cheapest of the bunch. I very briefly tried the Orbea and I liked it – Rob gives it a decent review - and it has decent components. I don't need anything too aggressive and slack and I think these actually fit with the type of riding I do. According to a review, the YT has "playful handling on the trail" and has a broad range of riding characteristics and application.
Bosch GEN4 Motor
Shimano Motor
Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC 625 29
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
+ Bosch Kiox display
+ Carbon front triangle
+ "relaxed, long-distance position"
/ Was initially my first choice
/ Don't know if I need 18" or 20"
- Reviews don't seem to love it
Orbea Wild FS
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
/ Demoed in store and I liked it
/ Bosch Purion display
/ "speed on man-made trails, technical climbs and descents and airtime"
- "aimed primarily at more experienced riders instead of leisurely riders"
Focus JAM²
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
+ Not too long, agile
/ Don't know much about them
YT Decoy
+ Carbon
+ Amazing spec
/ Shimano E800
/ Shimano E7000 display
- Can't demo
Trek Rail
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
- I don't like the looks
- Rail 5 colour is horrible
Moustache Samedi 27
+ Review matches my riding style
+ "most comfortable and capable climber"
- 650b not 29er
Moustache Samedi 29
+ Review matches my riding style
/ 160mm travel too much?
Specialized Turbo Levo
+ Well refined & good reviews
+ Industry standard
+ Brose Mag
/ A common bike
- Expensive, with basic components
I have an idea of what I am looking for, but it seems the exact combination is out of my price range. I primarily ride single track avoiding massive drops or jumps and my current trail bike is a Santa Cruz 5010. I know I don't need 160mm of travel, but the electric assist offsets their downsides and might help my confidence.
All my previous bikes has used Shimano components paired with Fox suspsension, so this is the combination I am looking at – mainly due to familiarity with the levels/quality. I am a "fit and forget" rider, but often find myself being pulled in to the marketing. As long as the suspension is decent then I would be happy. I am sure switching to SRAM wouldn't be an issue, I would prefer to stick to Shimano for shifting.
After going through some different bikes, a lot are specced with RockShox 35 Gold RL & RockShox Deluxe Select for their suspension. What do these compare to in the Fox range? Fox 34 Rhythm seems to be an upgrade. What are people's thoughts on the different displays; Purion or newer Kiox – do they make much difference, really? Is there any integration with Garmin 530 GPS?
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I think I have narrowed the selection down to the following. All have Fox suspension, Focus JAM² 9.8 Nine and the YT Decoy have the Shimano motor, but the rest have new Bosch GEN 4 motor. The Cube is incredibly well specced, especially with the carbon front-end, rear shock, SRAM Eagle drivetrain and Magura brakes. Even more so the YT and it's the cheapest of the bunch. I very briefly tried the Orbea and I liked it – Rob gives it a decent review - and it has decent components. I don't need anything too aggressive and slack and I think these actually fit with the type of riding I do. According to a review, the YT has "playful handling on the trail" and has a broad range of riding characteristics and application.
Bosch GEN4 Motor
- Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC 625 29 TM = £4,699 - Fox 36 Float 150mm & Fox Float DPX2 EVOL, SRAM NX Eagle 10-50T 1x12, Magura MT7, e*13 - 18" or 20"?
- Orbea Wild FS H20 = £4,699 - Fox 36 Float Performance 160mm & Fox Float DPS Performance, Shimano XT/SLX, Race Face - Large
- Focus JAM² 6.8 Nine = £4,599 - Bosch, Fox 34 Rhythm 150mm & Fox Float DPS Performance, Shimano SLX - Medium or Large?
Shimano Motor
- Focus JAM² 9.8 Nine = £4,749 - Carbon, Rock Shox 35 Gold RL and Deluxe Select, Shimano SLX - Medium or Large?
- YT Decoy Comp = £4,566.80 - Carbon, Fox 36 Float Rhythm & Fox Float DPX2, Shimano SLX, SRAM Code R brakes - Large
Cube Stereo Hybrid 140 HPC 625 29
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
+ Bosch Kiox display
+ Carbon front triangle
+ "relaxed, long-distance position"
/ Was initially my first choice
/ Don't know if I need 18" or 20"
- Reviews don't seem to love it
- SL = £4,199 - Fox 34 Rhythm 140mm & Fox Float DPS EVOL, Shimano XT
- TM = £4,699 - Fox 36 Float 150mm & Fox Float DPX2 EVOL, SRAM NX Eagle 10-50T 1x12, Magura MT7, e*13
Orbea Wild FS
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
/ Demoed in store and I liked it
/ Bosch Purion display
/ "speed on man-made trails, technical climbs and descents and airtime"
- "aimed primarily at more experienced riders instead of leisurely riders"
- H25 - £4,299 - Rockshox 25 Gold RL 160mm & Fox Float DPS Performance, Shimano XT/SLX, Race Face
- H20 - £4,699 - Fox 36 Float Performance 160mm & Fox Float DPS Performance, Shimano XT/SLX, Race Face
Focus JAM²
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
+ Not too long, agile
/ Don't know much about them
- 6.8 Nine - £4,599 - Bosch GEN4 625, Fox 34 Rhythm 150mm & Fox Float DPS Performance, Shimano SLX
- 9.8 Nine - £4,749 - Carbon, Shimano E8000, Rock Shox 35 Gold RL and Deluxe Select, Shimano SLX
YT Decoy
+ Carbon
+ Amazing spec
/ Shimano E800
/ Shimano E7000 display
- Can't demo
- Comp - £4,566.80 - Fox 36 Float Rhythm & Fox Float DPX2, Shimano SLX, SRAM Code R brakes
Trek Rail
+ Bosch GEN 4 - 75nm
+ 625w battery
- I don't like the looks
- Rail 5 colour is horrible
- Rail 5 - £3,750 - RockShox 35 Gold RL 160mm & RockShox Deluxe RL, SRAM SX Eagle 1x12, Tektro HD-M745 4-piston brakes
- Rail 7 - £4,800 - RockShox Yari RC 160mm & RockShox Deluxe RL, Shimano SLX/XT, Shimano MT520 4-piston brakes
Moustache Samedi 27
+ Review matches my riding style
+ "most comfortable and capable climber"
- 650b not 29er
- Trail 4 = £4,290 - RockShox 35 Gold RL 150mm & Moustache Magic Grip Control 150mm, SRAM SX Eagle, 12-speed, MT500 brakes
Moustache Samedi 29
+ Review matches my riding style
/ 160mm travel too much?
- Game 4 - £4,590 - RockShox 35 Gold RL 160mm & Moustache Magic Grip Control 160mm, SRAM SX Eagle, 12-speed, MT520 brakes
Specialized Turbo Levo
+ Well refined & good reviews
+ Industry standard
+ Brose Mag
/ A common bike
- Expensive, with basic components
- Levo = £4,249 - RockShox 35 and Deluxe Select, SRAM NX 1x11, SRAM Level T brakes.