Would you ride this? The new eRoad bike motor. Maybe we will see it trickle into EMTB one day?
Yes, that’s correct - the Spec marketing machine just need to claim they did it themselves to justify the pricing...I thought it was a Mahle motor, not one developed by Specialized?
That’s the oneI thought it was a Mahle motor, not one developed by Specialized?
Maybe 4 years ago i looked at legal max(i am in Quebec) and i do not remember that. Is it new? In the majority of states? I had in mind that 20mph was quite universal in north america. So even an e-mountain would be legal up to 28 when on road?I've always been a road bike rider and while I am 62 now I still go on 25-50 mile road rides a couple of times a week. I used to ride more but have the emtb now as well. I can totally see getting something like this in the next few years to extend range and ride more hills. It is a slightly better situation in the US as the cut-out is 28mph for e-road.
Well done for putting 4 e bike stereotypes into one post...........tell me which one you are on your Emtb so we know what we are dealing with???I completely understand why people with injuries, disabilities or the elderly would be interested in this or perhaps well off fatties who want to keep up with their roadie friends or partners. However, these are not going to be adopted by the majority of existing road cyclists with any degree of fitness. Their purpose differs massively to eMTB.
Well done for putting 4 e bike stereotypes into one post...........tell me which one you are on your Emtb so we know what we are dealing with???
No your not..........your being a prickRead it again, I’m saying that the reasons for owning an eMTB and an eRoad are different because road cycling and MTB are inherently different.
I'm a roadie and can push 400w for 20 mins so pretty fit.I completely understand why people with injuries, disabilities or the elderly would be interested in this or perhaps well off fatties who want to keep up with their roadie friends or partners. However, these are not going to be adopted by the majority of existing road cyclists with any degree of fitness. Their purpose differs massively to eMTB.
No your not..........your being a prick
I'm a roadie and can push 400w for 20 mins so pretty fit.
I'd get a Creo.
I use my levo for recovery rides already - I trained for Mallorca 312 (167 distance) road event entirely on the Levo, no sweating it out in the garage on Zwift. The only roadies that might resent this are people that have only recently started riding - probably ex- golfers. The extended power options mean this would be great for flying with the bike. As a gravel bike it should be a great package to lure riders from MTB or road.I’m genuinely curious, what would you use it for? I think riding with non powered riders could be an issue; fellow roadies would likely resent the assistance and casual riders wouldn’t be able to keep up. Perhaps a tool on recovery days?
I like riding my bike a Creo would enable me to ride further. Especially in Europe when a 20 mile climb can take over 2 hours. On the Creo I could enjoy 3 or 4 different mountains in one day.I’m genuinely curious, what would you use it for? I think riding with non powered riders could be an issue; fellow roadies would likely resent the assistance and casual riders wouldn’t be able to keep up. Perhaps a tool on recovery days?
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