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    eMTB Options For 2024

    Ti parts only for me. Much easier through the airports.
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    eMTB Options For 2024

    Turbo Kenevo, Haibike Xduro Dwnhll? I'm sure there are others. They try hard to be versatile. I think a lot of bikes are made to tackle a variety of terrains and are multipurpose. I can see the hesitation in calling a bike "downhill".
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    eMTB Options For 2024

    Everyone who needs to go up hill first.
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    Canyon?

    Newer bikes seem to be more compliant. It's still more race oriented. Similar to how Specialized Tarmac series have evolved over time and gotten a little softer, so has Canyon Ultimate. It's not hard to make a decision, just have to get different kinds of bikes!
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    Eeyo: lightweight, belt-driven, rear-hub, carbon fiber e-bike from Gogoro

    When the battery drains a little, that power is going to drop significantly. I would much rather have something like the Ribble or Orbea Gain.
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    Canyon?

    haha easy fix :D That Cannondale is pretty cool. A little heavier and definitely much more off road oriented. That's a good option. Probably more comfortable than the Canyon. I think the Canyon ticks a lot of boxes for many people. It defintely looks sleeker. FWIW, I think 20mph might be...
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    Canyon?

    Super sexy. Powerful and light. A little bit of suspension would be nice though.
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    Canyon?

    Originally I was hoping they put the Performance Speed motor in, but since this is more gravel centric, more torque would be good. 28mph sounds good on the street, but maybe be too much on dirt.
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    Canyon?

    This bike uses Bosch CX.
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