I am in process of purchasing a 2019 Haibike SDURO Trekking 9.0. I put this post under general as even though I am talking about a specific bike - this question could apply to other makes/models.
1. The bike comes with an in-tube Bosch 500 battery connected through the bottom side of the down-tube.
2. There is an option to add a second battery on top of the down-tube through their "modular rail system" (MRS).
- This is not an in-tube battery but rather the typical Bosch battery pack that sits on top of the tube.
- In this configuration, both batteries are connected at the same time.
- Of course, you do not need to have the second battery hooked up
3. I do want a second battery - so based on these assumptions...
- The cost between the two options is not significant factor in my decision
- I do not always need a second battery but need one for certain occasions (less than 20% of the time).
- I will have a backpack or trunk when I need the second battery
4. Would you go with...
a) the MRS battery option? or
b) the extra in-tube battery option (kept in a trunk/bag) to swap out when needed?
....and what pros and cons do you see with going one direction vs. the other?
Your input is much appreciated!
1. The bike comes with an in-tube Bosch 500 battery connected through the bottom side of the down-tube.
2. There is an option to add a second battery on top of the down-tube through their "modular rail system" (MRS).
- This is not an in-tube battery but rather the typical Bosch battery pack that sits on top of the tube.
- In this configuration, both batteries are connected at the same time.
- Of course, you do not need to have the second battery hooked up
3. I do want a second battery - so based on these assumptions...
- The cost between the two options is not significant factor in my decision
- I do not always need a second battery but need one for certain occasions (less than 20% of the time).
- I will have a backpack or trunk when I need the second battery
4. Would you go with...
a) the MRS battery option? or
b) the extra in-tube battery option (kept in a trunk/bag) to swap out when needed?
....and what pros and cons do you see with going one direction vs. the other?
Your input is much appreciated!