Cameron Newland
Well-Known Member
So apparently the 2016 Turbo is going to be sold for $3,000 ($800 less than in 2015), and the Turbo X is going to remain at the same price as 2015's ($4,000).
I prefer to ride ebikes with front suspension. Given that the Turbo X costs $1,000 more than the baseline Turbo, does anyone think that they could just buy the $3,000 Turbo and then switch out the alloy fork for a suspension fork?
I assume that the Turbo has the same geometry as the Turbo X, and hence would work with a front suspension fork (not all bikes can accomodate front suspension forks).
Does that provide for a superior value proposition (buying a Turbo and adding a front suspension fork) vs. buying the more expensive Turbo X?
I prefer to ride ebikes with front suspension. Given that the Turbo X costs $1,000 more than the baseline Turbo, does anyone think that they could just buy the $3,000 Turbo and then switch out the alloy fork for a suspension fork?
I assume that the Turbo has the same geometry as the Turbo X, and hence would work with a front suspension fork (not all bikes can accomodate front suspension forks).
Does that provide for a superior value proposition (buying a Turbo and adding a front suspension fork) vs. buying the more expensive Turbo X?