His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
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His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
After a ride today with the missus on her old Giant XTC, she announces she'd quite like an eMTB as she's getting lazy. Well if she's getting one, so can I so suggestions for both please.
Prefer FS if possible with lockouts, be nice if could be on CTW as can buy through my Limited company. Don't want to spend a fortune but open to good suggestions.
Prefer FS if possible with lockouts, be nice if could be on CTW as can buy through my Limited company. Don't want to spend a fortune but open to good suggestions.
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Errrr, yeah, you might want to define what you consider a fortune.
You'll be looking at somewhere in the region of £10k for 2 bikes.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
Hoping around 3.5 to 4k each.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
My preference is bosch motor, £4K will be your starting point. Cube make good value but your biggest issue is stock there’s very little around.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
Lad I work with has given me a few pointers but as you say, stock is an issue.
He seems to rate the Cube Stereo and also the Giant Stance E+
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
My answer is always the same
Whatever shop you don't mind driving it back to and will look after you.
Whatever shop you don't mind driving it back to and will look after you.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
I've yet to meet anyone that doesn't love their emtb, no matter what make, I think you'll be pushed to get much with full suspension at your budget, I don't regret getting a hardtail, dunno if I'd go 29er again though, it's a bit big in the forest.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
What ever you can buy locally - and get replaced when the motor goes tits up ....
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
Or the controller, or the crank sensor. Definitely buy local.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
So Mr Moofo and Dodgy Knees want emtbs but can't justify spending the money on them
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
So this is the list of those that have been recommended to me, work colleague singles out the Vitus but Giant jumps out at me because we have a local dealer for support.
Heard good things about Haibike but unsure on support?
Giant Stance E+ Electric FS 2021
Vitus e-escarpe 2021
Haibike alliance 2021
Haibike FullSeven 2021
Cube stereo 2021
Heard good things about Haibike but unsure on support?
Giant Stance E+ Electric FS 2021
Vitus e-escarpe 2021
Haibike alliance 2021
Haibike FullSeven 2021
Cube stereo 2021
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
would help with links so we can compare specs.v8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 8:20 am So this is the list of those that have been recommended to me, work colleague singles out the Vitus but Giant jumps out at me because we have a local dealer for support.
Heard good things about Haibike but unsure on support?
Giant Stance E+ Electric FS 2021
Vitus e-escarpe 2021
Haibike alliance 2021
Haibike FullSeven 2021
Cube stereo 2021
Also. What's important yo you in the context of desires ? e.g Do you want 12 speed more than you want Fox forks, do you want more travel, less travel, better wheels over a better shock, a particular motor.
For the Ladies bike i'd be looking at the Liv, which is the Giant womens brand.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
For me it doesn't have to be cutting edge top spec. It will be used for a mix of woods/lanes/roads for fun only and reliability will factor in highly.weeksy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 9:20 amwould help with links so we can compare specs.v8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 8:20 am So this is the list of those that have been recommended to me, work colleague singles out the Vitus but Giant jumps out at me because we have a local dealer for support.
Heard good things about Haibike but unsure on support?
Giant Stance E+ Electric FS 2021
Vitus e-escarpe 2021
Haibike alliance 2021
Haibike FullSeven 2021
Cube stereo 2021
Also. What's important yo you in the context of desires ? e.g Do you want 12 speed more than you want Fox forks, do you want more travel, less travel, better wheels over a better shock, a particular motor.
For the Ladies bike i'd be looking at the Liv, which is the Giant womens brand.
I'll post some links up later, SWMBO is requesting my services to do chores!
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
Forget about lockout, not needed.
Suspension quality over gears, every time.
Suspension quality over gears, every time.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
You not think? I regularly lock mine when on the road and also showed the missus she could on her bike, she found it far better on tarmac when locked.
At the price point I'm looking at it will always be a compromise, bit difficult to justify 6k+ each for something 50% of the time is used for riding to and from a pub! It's the compromise I need help with....
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
Doesn't 'Bob' as much, effort goes in to pedals as opposed to bouncing.
May be placebo but feels better on tarmac when locked.
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But you don't need that with an ebike as it doesn't matter due to having powerv8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 11:10 amDoesn't 'Bob' as much, effort goes in to pedals as opposed to bouncing.
May be placebo but feels better on tarmac when locked.
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Re: His'n'hers eMTB suggestions
Fair point Sir, now you put it like that. So one less tick in the box required now.....weeksy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 1:02 pmBut you don't need that with an ebike as it doesn't matter due to having powerv8-powered wrote: ↑Sun Apr 25, 2021 11:10 amDoesn't 'Bob' as much, effort goes in to pedals as opposed to bouncing.
May be placebo but feels better on tarmac when locked.