I was lucky enough to get a second-hand Supercharger 2 (with 2x500 Wh), and enjoying my first ebike. And enjoying the stuff in this forum .
However, I find the bottom bracket height is too low and I'm getting pedal strike - a mountain bike it is not. Good range though, I'm getting 180-200 km - flattish/rolling, 95% in Eco mode, no load.
So, as one possible alternative, I'm looking at the Delite4 or Superdelite (both GT with GX/Fox), but I have some queries on the carrier and range.
Carrier (standard). Looking for feedback on 3 things: Strength (20kg Load), stability, durability. In the past I've done quite a bit of touring with heavy panniers, and although interesting, the Delite carrier doesn't exactly look like a great design. I mention stability because of the cantilevered non-braced design, and the fact that it is very high because of the need for rear suspension clearance. Probably a lot of instability there.
Range. Not fussed about the Bosch smart system, but the Delite4 does have some nice design changes - like the front cables going directly into the frame rather than down through the top of the steerer tube.
It looks as though I'm looking for a minimum of 1000 Wh (see below.) The only way I can get that on the Delite4 is with the Powermore 250, but that is 1.6 kg through frame bottle mounts and I lose the framebag space. Any thoughts? (I have noticed on my Supercharger that the toptube rivnuts holding the 1.1 kg Abus lock are starting to loosen in the frame.) Loads of manufacturers have add-on batteries, but that doesn't mean they are a good thing.
Intended use: Normal local rides - 30-80 km.
Backcountry rides. Gravel roads, 4WD tracks, some single track. Have to lift over locked gates (legit access) etc. These things are bloody heavy and as I'm hitting 70, not sure I can do that by myself anymore. My 13 kg mountain bike yes, 30 kg e-bike, hmmm.
Tours. Week long travel with camping gear. Looking for range that could be 130 km with 2000 m climbing over 2-3 days with no charging.
BTW, for the same money, I could get a hugely better specced eMTB, but of course no load carrying ability.
However, I find the bottom bracket height is too low and I'm getting pedal strike - a mountain bike it is not. Good range though, I'm getting 180-200 km - flattish/rolling, 95% in Eco mode, no load.
So, as one possible alternative, I'm looking at the Delite4 or Superdelite (both GT with GX/Fox), but I have some queries on the carrier and range.
Carrier (standard). Looking for feedback on 3 things: Strength (20kg Load), stability, durability. In the past I've done quite a bit of touring with heavy panniers, and although interesting, the Delite carrier doesn't exactly look like a great design. I mention stability because of the cantilevered non-braced design, and the fact that it is very high because of the need for rear suspension clearance. Probably a lot of instability there.
Range. Not fussed about the Bosch smart system, but the Delite4 does have some nice design changes - like the front cables going directly into the frame rather than down through the top of the steerer tube.
It looks as though I'm looking for a minimum of 1000 Wh (see below.) The only way I can get that on the Delite4 is with the Powermore 250, but that is 1.6 kg through frame bottle mounts and I lose the framebag space. Any thoughts? (I have noticed on my Supercharger that the toptube rivnuts holding the 1.1 kg Abus lock are starting to loosen in the frame.) Loads of manufacturers have add-on batteries, but that doesn't mean they are a good thing.
Intended use: Normal local rides - 30-80 km.
Backcountry rides. Gravel roads, 4WD tracks, some single track. Have to lift over locked gates (legit access) etc. These things are bloody heavy and as I'm hitting 70, not sure I can do that by myself anymore. My 13 kg mountain bike yes, 30 kg e-bike, hmmm.
Tours. Week long travel with camping gear. Looking for range that could be 130 km with 2000 m climbing over 2-3 days with no charging.
BTW, for the same money, I could get a hugely better specced eMTB, but of course no load carrying ability.