highpeakrider
E*POWAH Master
Always liked my T130, could be hard to resist ?
£4750, £5250 anf £5750 are the expected rrp's although, as always these may change last minute.Any idea on pricing and release date?
Are they 29, 27.5, or Mix?£4750, £5250 anf £5750 are the expected rrp's although, as always these may change last minute.
27.5+Are they 29, 27.5, or Mix?
27.5 x 2.5" both ends on the spec sheet I saw. The dealer asked me not to post it as he was not sure if it was still considered sensitive, but the specs on the top models are pretty decent - X01 Eagle 12 speed, Lyrik fork, Code R 4 pot brakes etc. They also seem to have gone with the Purion controller which (for bikes of this type) seems probably the best choice of those available.Are they 29, 27.5, or Mix?
Agree. Or a Purion Nano. ?Can we have a 'Purion Mini' please Bosch?
I'm fine with basic functions.
I'm fine with the retro mono LCD styling.
Just make it 30% smaller and maybe the option to mount either on or under bar...
Pretty please?
How many versions of e180 are there?£4750, £5250 anf £5750 are the expected rrp's although, as always these may change last minute.
This is just what I need another bike to add to the list of potential purchases.
It's getting harder and harder to choose.
At this rate I'll be buying an emtb in 2025?
Because if they are going for a fully integrated battery and an alloy frame the only way to retain enough strength in the down tube without excessive weight is to exit the battery out of the bottom. As soon as the tube has a cut-out underneath or in the side they have to add reinforcement, and that means additional weight and bulk. The only alternative is using carbon, but obviously then the cost goes up dramatically too (see the price differential between the old Merida E160 and the new versions).The Whyte looks very good but why would you put the hole for the battery in the dirtiest, shitiest on a bike?
They are not doing it to be lightweight, they are doing it to be slightly less heavy . And yes, lots of us do mind (Bosch bikes in particular have a reputation for weighing a tonne - 23kg+ in their previous iterations).If they are doing it to be light weight then that is also daft. Who cares about an extra 500g on a 20kg bike that, has a motor! All the logic is flawed.
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where did you read the Whyte was as light as 20kg? 20kg is incredibly light.
The Focus Jam2 9.6 NINE size large weighs 20.4kg.
To save anyone looking it up, that's a carbon front triangle 29er with a 378whr battery in the down tube that is not easily removable. It also has the additional mounting plate to take the TEC pack.
That's correct, no pedals. Also tubeless with sealant and heavier Ergon GP1 grips. And about 2m of 75mm helicopter tape.Thanks
I assume the weight is without pedals? Which makes it right around the same weight as my Vitus
with 126Wh less juice that doesn't make it especially light.
not bad for an internal battery bike though.
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