Fastroad?Can anyone enlighten me? Has Giant ever come up with a Class 3 road e-bike (or any other Class 3 e-bike?) If you look to the competition, both Specialized and Trek could come up with Class 3 road e-bikes. Giant seems to be focused on the Euro 25 km/h or Canadian 32 km/h or the US Class 1. The brand seems not to have a "speed motor" in its offering! Necessary to mention road e-bikes such as Specialized Creo are not particularly popular in Europe as these have to be 25 km/h limited, and not many cyclists are willing to pedal unpowered above that speed limit. For that reason, really super lightweight e-bikes equipped with Mahle X35 or X20 are more visible here, as it makes sense to pedal an unpowered e-bike if it is really lightweight, and only use the assistance for hills or against headwind.
Thoughts?
Can anyone enlighten me? Has Giant ever come up with a Class 3 road e-bike (or any other Class 3 e-bike?) If you look to the competition, both Specialized and Trek could come up with Class 3 road e-bikes. Giant seems to be focused on the Euro 25 km/h or Canadian 32 km/h or the US Class 1. The brand seems not to have a "speed motor" in its offering! Necessary to mention road e-bikes such as Specialized Creo are not particularly popular in Europe as these have to be 25 km/h limited, and not many cyclists are willing to pedal unpowered above that speed limit. For that reason, really super lightweight e-bikes equipped with Mahle X35 or X20 are more visible here, as it makes sense to pedal an unpowered e-bike if it is really lightweight, and only use the assistance for hills or against headwind.
Thoughts?
I didnt know so I asked. Thank you for your extensive reply!Not sure where you get the idea they don't have access to class 3 hardware, Yamaha makes a great system.
I’m assured by my LBS that there will be a Giant Defy Road e bike out this year. I was going to buy another Orbea gain but they’ve stopped dealing with Orbea due to unreasonable demands to buy lots of stock. So I’m patiently waiting.Any rumors about updated Road-e or Revolt-e models for 2024?
Giant has to be working on something, because the Spesh Creo and new Trek Domane+ SLR models are dominating the market.
Thanks,
Bill
I’m assured by my LBS that there will be a Giant Defy Road e bike out this year. I was going to buy another Orbea gain but they’ve stopped dealing with Orbea due to unreasonable demands to buy lots of stock. So I’m patiently waiting.
Wasn't the Revolt basically the Toughroad replacement? I feel like they were very similar.Bring back the Toughroad!
Yeah, I have a 2020 with the 375whr battery. Biggest drawback to it, but to be fair the next year it had a 500whr battery which is still being sold as an upgrade for the older bikes. Giants sold that version of the Revolt-E until late 2022 when it and the Road-E dropped off the website and they haven’t had a drop bar ebike since.It was, but had the redesign to incorporate the battery better into the downtube. They did reduce the size of the battery to make that all work though, and I don’t think that helped it. Very nice bike, though, and it would be nice to see Giant do another one.