bob armani
Well-Known Member
Yes, and your contribution to the forum was outstanding IMO, due to your geo-location and having the ability to visit all of the LBS for comparison and review. A wealth of info left here. I also liked your ability to pick some of my favorite brands that I have been paying close attention to as well. Many of your picks were also candidates for me as well, however, timing for me was my ultimate pick of the Haibike 10.0, which I have no regrets with thus far.I wanted to save some $$ and get a Haibike or a BH. Or even the Bulls, or Commencal. This latter looked really attractive. The YT being close by made the decision difficult - they have a really nice product. In the end I was leaning toward choosing a dealer, rather than a bike, and that's why I chose what I did. It helped that a fellow dirtbiker from another continent was advocating for Giant - @PDoz - the guy knows his stuff.
I would have taken a Turbo Levo Comp if I could have got one for four-grand. I couldn't get a Trek dealer to even bring a bike in, let alone sell one for four grand. Funny how these things boil down to a solid option. With enough comparison shopping it's easy to make a decision - it kind of gets made for you.
Now I'm just sorry I didn't jump on this mountain bike thing years ago. I guess the thought of pedaling up hills just didn't appeal. LOL With assist it's a breeze, and just so much fun. And yes, the Giant is performing very well, zero complaints.
I want to thank all contributors here - lots of excellent links, comments, and advice.
As soon as I became aware of E-bikes, I was sold hands down. Soon after, one of the Expos came to town nearby, and that was a great selling point and an additional search began for an eMTB.
I can see your point as to not wanting to pedal uphill, coming from a guy who is use to moto-cross machine power propelling you up a steep incline. Back in the day, when I owned a Yamaha XT250, I loved it, however, after having too many close calls, I called it quits and replaced it immediately with a MTB acoustic bike. Now I kinda feel like I am getting the best of both worlds and don't think I'll ever look back.