jonathan horticulturist
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He wanted pretty much the same bike as mine, but they are few and far between second hand, and I’m not spending £4500 on a new one. On my current budget, two new bikes have caught my eye:
There’s the Cube Stereo Hybrid 120 HPA 27.5 SL 500 EBike 2017, with a Bosch CX, which has a cheap fork the Fox 34 rhythm, and the tyres leave a lot to be desired (Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.8s), as I would prefer top of the range pair of Maxxis Minions. It also has crap XT brakes (see latest E-Mountain Bike Magazine review on brakes).
And then there’s hardtail, the Vitus E Sentier VR 2018... pretty much the same issues, except it’s got decent tyres. £900 cheaper though... Now I could get a top end fork with that money, and no need to spend any more on a rear shock (as it has none).
I would be looking at an overhaul of both bikes in the future... change the fork, brakes, even getting a new group set.
I haven’t tested them, so I don’t know if I would change any other parts. This is ending up being Trigger’s broom... sigh.
I could wait a while and save up for something top spec (except I wouldn’t chip in for a carbon frame, not at today’s price point), but it would be a long wait, and he wants an E bike as soon as possible, really. The E Sommet VR would have just scraped in my price range, but they sold out months ago.
If pushed, I would be leaning on getting him the Vitus because it will satisfy him for now, while I gather the funds to get him something top spec.
I don’t know what the next-best-value-for-money-top-spec-e-bike would be after the E sommet VR, so any suggestions welcome. I don’t mind second hand, but it would have to be either mint top spec, or something that had a decent frame and motor, but everything else needed upgrading (and be cheap enough for it to be worth it in comparison). Sorry for waffling on.
There’s the Cube Stereo Hybrid 120 HPA 27.5 SL 500 EBike 2017, with a Bosch CX, which has a cheap fork the Fox 34 rhythm, and the tyres leave a lot to be desired (Schwalbe Nobby Nic 2.8s), as I would prefer top of the range pair of Maxxis Minions. It also has crap XT brakes (see latest E-Mountain Bike Magazine review on brakes).
And then there’s hardtail, the Vitus E Sentier VR 2018... pretty much the same issues, except it’s got decent tyres. £900 cheaper though... Now I could get a top end fork with that money, and no need to spend any more on a rear shock (as it has none).
I would be looking at an overhaul of both bikes in the future... change the fork, brakes, even getting a new group set.
I haven’t tested them, so I don’t know if I would change any other parts. This is ending up being Trigger’s broom... sigh.
I could wait a while and save up for something top spec (except I wouldn’t chip in for a carbon frame, not at today’s price point), but it would be a long wait, and he wants an E bike as soon as possible, really. The E Sommet VR would have just scraped in my price range, but they sold out months ago.
If pushed, I would be leaning on getting him the Vitus because it will satisfy him for now, while I gather the funds to get him something top spec.
I don’t know what the next-best-value-for-money-top-spec-e-bike would be after the E sommet VR, so any suggestions welcome. I don’t mind second hand, but it would have to be either mint top spec, or something that had a decent frame and motor, but everything else needed upgrading (and be cheap enough for it to be worth it in comparison). Sorry for waffling on.
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