Gee_Whiz
Active Member
Ive been researching bikes all day and was originally considering the R&M Superdelites and Superchargers (both too heavy), and the Stromers (not a fan of hub motors and the current US support) and this all brought me back to the Trek models. I currently have a '21 +8 (derestricted) and the ride is nice, no complaints other than there's a weird rubbing/whirring sound coming from the front tire that my local LBS cant figure out. I was thinking of going with a 9 or 9s if one can be found due to the weight savings over the aluminum +8 frame; is the difference between an 8 and 9/9s noticeable in the weight and components generally? I went with the 8+ due to the better low-end torque vs the S motor, but open to either.
Alternatively, would either of these models compare to the '22 Powerfly FS 9? I do a bit of light offroading on a different bike (Frey HT1000), but was considering the Powerfly as well, as it seems to possibly be a good combo of offroading and commuting.
Also are any of the models able to handle a dual 625 battery setup? I cant seem to find info on the website on this.
Thanks! and all thoughts welcomed
Alternatively, would either of these models compare to the '22 Powerfly FS 9? I do a bit of light offroading on a different bike (Frey HT1000), but was considering the Powerfly as well, as it seems to possibly be a good combo of offroading and commuting.
Also are any of the models able to handle a dual 625 battery setup? I cant seem to find info on the website on this.
Thanks! and all thoughts welcomed
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