George S.
Well-Known Member
I read the thread on Endless Sphere and agree with the "Endless Drama" sentiments. The folks from Lunacycle really embarrassed themselves on that thread by being so hostile, though I do appreciate their militant dedication to low cost products and providing value to customers. I don't understand why the folks from Lunacycle don't just chill out and realize that there is enough room in the marketplace for everyone, and not all retailers are going to have the same ethos. There's no need for contentious behavior in the ebike community.
I've recently built up a full suspension Giant Anthem with a BBSHD and a shark pack from Lunacycle and I'm very happy with it (although the build process was lengthy and frustrating). It's a shame that there's no torque sensor, but the PAS actually isn't as bad as I thought it would be. The battery is simply amazing. That's the biggest reason I'm not likely to buy another retail ebike anytime soon. My previous bike had a modest 48V/8.7Ah/417Wh battery, and paired with a relatively powerful hub motor, the range wasn't so good. With a more efficient mid-drive and a 700Wh/13.5Ah shark pack battery, not only has my range doubled, but I can also easily upgrade my battery in the future, and I don't have to be stuck with the choice of just getting a one-size-fits-all replacement battery. The only company that has been doing a good job with batteries (i.e. offering battery upgrades instead of just replacements) is Stromer, however, their batteries are really expensive. Bosch and Yamaha are being helpful with their introduction of the 500Wh packs, however, that's not really such a great offering when you take into account that I can buy a 700Wh battery for my bike, and Yamaha and Bosch owners are stuck with only two options.
I'd love to see a Bafang mid-drive motor with torque-sensing that could be retrofitted like the BBS01/02. I think that would be a game-changer. The Bafang Max is a fantastic motor, but the fact that it requires a custom frame really damages the whole modular use case.
Interesting comments on Luna and ES. Not sure what that is about. I think DIY is the successful part of ebikes, right now, but the product line is very limited and the roadmap for development of the products is opaque. I'm not sure what the spat was about. No one really wants to compete with Luna. Paul just doesn't have distribution. Chris and LeGrand seem to feel that a full service retail model will work for them. Bafang could sell direct. Chinese vendors need distribution models for batteries, and they need to build a reputation. BABA stock zooms up every day.
I could see a bright future for DDIY with decent choices (maybe more choices) that would get built right. Then you get the open battery model and the upgrade model that works so well with DIY. Not sure if they could fold in something like that Max with custom frames. Golden and MAC also need torque sensors.
Like to know where you end up on the Anthem with the HD. The Anthem is more expensive than the Giant MTB's that Lectric and Luna are using. The real question is how well they work with a powerful and somewhat heavy motor. But it's an SUV, capable of doing a lot of things. So hopefully you write up the total experience on your Blog. I'm willing to wait a couple of months until you know what it really does. Ebike like that could last a lot of years.