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E*POWAH Master
I was reading some other threads and the thought popped into my head - I still wonder why people focus primarily on what brand motor/battery a bike has as their primary metric when deciding on an eMTB bike.
Hasn't it been established already that picking an eMTB simply based on motor/battery alone isn't the best way to go? Or is it just that it is the easiest way for people to compare ("oh that has a Shimano, this has a Bosch")?
I feel like there are those who only look at motor/battery because they might not understand all of the other many, many factors that determine the difference between bike A and bike B - you know, the regular "non-eMTB" specific details like frame design, geo, rear suspension type, axle spacing etc.
On the other hand I'm sure many people chose their first bike based only on if it had Shimano vs. SRAM... or Fox vs. Rockshox.
When I shopped for my first eMTB I took into consideration (in order): budget, brand, fork & shock spec, frame "standards" (i.e. boost spacing). Now that I think of it... the motor brand & battery spec was actually the last detail I looked at.
This thread isn't calling out anyone, it's just for the sake of discussion. How did you pick your first eMTB? What are your thoughts?
Hasn't it been established already that picking an eMTB simply based on motor/battery alone isn't the best way to go? Or is it just that it is the easiest way for people to compare ("oh that has a Shimano, this has a Bosch")?
I feel like there are those who only look at motor/battery because they might not understand all of the other many, many factors that determine the difference between bike A and bike B - you know, the regular "non-eMTB" specific details like frame design, geo, rear suspension type, axle spacing etc.
On the other hand I'm sure many people chose their first bike based only on if it had Shimano vs. SRAM... or Fox vs. Rockshox.
When I shopped for my first eMTB I took into consideration (in order): budget, brand, fork & shock spec, frame "standards" (i.e. boost spacing). Now that I think of it... the motor brand & battery spec was actually the last detail I looked at.
This thread isn't calling out anyone, it's just for the sake of discussion. How did you pick your first eMTB? What are your thoughts?