Harllequin
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Good afternoon folks.
After a bit of reading and head scratching I’ve decided to reach out for some advice.
I’m looking for an Ebike for my trip to work. The way there is very easy as it’s all down hill. The return is up that same lovely steep hill. It has a severe gradient so I’m looking for a higher torque motor.
I prefer the looks of a battery integrated into the frame rather than a black box stuck on the side. I also want to go with mid drive as I like the feel of those better than a hub drive motor.
My budget is 2k or under.
So far I’ve narrowed my choice down to the following 3 bikes.
The Raymon Hardray E 4.0 as it has the Yamaha PW-TE, 250W, 60Nm with a 500Wh battery, priced at £1750 WT=23.2kg
The Lapierre Overvolt HT 7.6 with it’s Yamaha PW-ST 70Nm Motor System, 630Wh battery priced at £1899 WT=25.7kg
The EBCO Adventure 3 Trapeze which has the 65nm Bafang M200 Mid Motor and a 417Wh battery priced at £1999 WT=22kg
I like the look of all 3 bikes despite how different from one another they look.
From what I read I thought the PW-TE and the PW-ST were the same motor specifications wise, so the discrepancy in torque has me puzzled.
I’ve not found reviews of those specific bikes but looking at other reviews on bikes that use similar setups it seems the Bafang cuts power abruptly when you hit the 15.5mph mark. While the Yamaha is a lot more refined.
I’d rather have the progressive drop that Yamaha seem to give.
What is holding me back from the Yamaha setups are the older posts I have read about Yamaha not supplying parts for motors and the need to just buy and install a whole new unit. Is that the same in 2024 as it was in 2022?
While not an issue for the time it’s under warranty it is a consideration for down the line.
I’d love to hear from any of you guys who own any of those 3 bikes please.
I’d also like to hear from you if I have missed a bike I should add to the list to consider.
I’m leaning towards the Raymon, I know it has the lowest torque of the 3 but for £150 to £200 cheaper I can live with the bit extra effort which will be required. It’s also not a bad weight at 23.2kg, granted not as light as the EBCO at 22kg but a lot better than the Lapierre at 25.7kg
Thank you kindly in advance folks.
Cheers
Darren
After a bit of reading and head scratching I’ve decided to reach out for some advice.
I’m looking for an Ebike for my trip to work. The way there is very easy as it’s all down hill. The return is up that same lovely steep hill. It has a severe gradient so I’m looking for a higher torque motor.
I prefer the looks of a battery integrated into the frame rather than a black box stuck on the side. I also want to go with mid drive as I like the feel of those better than a hub drive motor.
My budget is 2k or under.
So far I’ve narrowed my choice down to the following 3 bikes.
The Raymon Hardray E 4.0 as it has the Yamaha PW-TE, 250W, 60Nm with a 500Wh battery, priced at £1750 WT=23.2kg
The Lapierre Overvolt HT 7.6 with it’s Yamaha PW-ST 70Nm Motor System, 630Wh battery priced at £1899 WT=25.7kg
The EBCO Adventure 3 Trapeze which has the 65nm Bafang M200 Mid Motor and a 417Wh battery priced at £1999 WT=22kg
I like the look of all 3 bikes despite how different from one another they look.
From what I read I thought the PW-TE and the PW-ST were the same motor specifications wise, so the discrepancy in torque has me puzzled.
I’ve not found reviews of those specific bikes but looking at other reviews on bikes that use similar setups it seems the Bafang cuts power abruptly when you hit the 15.5mph mark. While the Yamaha is a lot more refined.
I’d rather have the progressive drop that Yamaha seem to give.
What is holding me back from the Yamaha setups are the older posts I have read about Yamaha not supplying parts for motors and the need to just buy and install a whole new unit. Is that the same in 2024 as it was in 2022?
While not an issue for the time it’s under warranty it is a consideration for down the line.
I’d love to hear from any of you guys who own any of those 3 bikes please.
I’d also like to hear from you if I have missed a bike I should add to the list to consider.
I’m leaning towards the Raymon, I know it has the lowest torque of the 3 but for £150 to £200 cheaper I can live with the bit extra effort which will be required. It’s also not a bad weight at 23.2kg, granted not as light as the EBCO at 22kg but a lot better than the Lapierre at 25.7kg
Thank you kindly in advance folks.
Cheers
Darren