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    The infamous Motobecane HAL E-MTB. I bought one…

    The wheels say tubeless ready but the tires don't say for the e29. The e29 and e27PLUS appear to have the same frame but fairly different components. Seems like $200 more for the e27PLUS gets you a lot (E7000 vs E6100M, better fork, better brakes, 1x12 instead of 1x11, better tires -- depending...
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    The infamous Motobecane HAL E-MTB. I bought one…

    Heard back -- they said better fork and tubeless ready tires make the e27PLUS the better bike. In reality I guess it's a question of whether you want the better XT brakes and greater rear shock travel (Elite) or the better fork and tubeless ready tires (e27PLUS). The e27PLUS frame design also...
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    The infamous Motobecane HAL E-MTB. I bought one…

    Hmm -- I emailed BD and they got back pretty quickly that the e27PLUS is the "better" bike, but I guess that depends on what specifically they're looking at? The "MSRP" is slightly higher on the e27PLUS. I was leaning towards the Elite being better because of the e27PLUS similarities...
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    The infamous Motobecane HAL E-MTB. I bought one…

    I saw both of these mentioned here, but couldn't really find a comparison. If you were considering the HAL eBoost Elite and HAL e27PLUS, which are currently the exact same price...which is the way to go? Elite...
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