loving my Giant Revolt e-bike.
It's the first Giant and first e-bike I've owned, but my wife has a Giant mountain bike, and I've always considered Giant bicycles to be excellent "bang for buck" compared to other brands like Specialized, Canyon etc at each price point...ie for a particular spec level of components, a Giant will be less expensive...
...with a lifetime warranty on the frame for the original owner...and 2 years on the motor/battery/electronics - which IMHO is great.
When I first started looking for an e-bike to make my daily commute easier I loved the concept of the rear hub drive - simple, no additional torque through the drivetrain, lots of drop bar road bike models available...which is what I wanted to replace my acoustic roadie...preferably <20kg
...the first rear hub drive I tried (~40nm) didn't have the assist I was seeking up the hills...ok time to stop loving the concept of rear hub drive...(I've learnt subsequently that
geared rear hub drives are available...but not in the bikes I was looking at...)...
...nor did the mid drive I tried in the same testing session...~60nm...
...The guy in the shop recommended the Cannondale Topstone Neo Carbon 4 (gravel bike) - which has the Bosch CX motor (85nm), but he didn't have one to try, and was way out of my price range (AUD$8,700)
...that's when I started looking for other drop bar bikes with one of the more powerful motors (eg Bosch CX, Shimano EP8, Yamaha PX2), mostly found in mountain bikes...it turns out that some gravel e-bikes have a "proper" motor
and have drop bars
The Cannondale Topstone and Canyon Grail:ON were easy to find on the web, but too expensive (and the Canyon Grail:ON is
not available in Australia yet).
I looked at Orbea, Focus, Merida, Giant - nothing available in a drop bar bike that had a Bosch CX, Shimano EP8, or Yamaha PX2 motor
Plenty of flat bar/front suspension models are available at >20kg - but nothing with a drop bar without front suspension that was <20kg and available in Australia, other than the Cannondale Topstone Neo Carbon 4, which was too expensive (AUD$8700).
I deliberately went looking on the Giant AU site for something "similar" to the Cannondale Topstone Neo carbon 4 (from my perspective "similar" meant: drop bar, any of Bosch CX, Shimano EP8, Yamaha PX2 motors, and sub 20kg) and I only found flat bar and/or front suspension models available
It was on a random web search that I found the Giant Revolt e+ Pro 2020 model - a drop bar gravel bike with the Yamaha PX2 motor that I hadn't managed to find on the Giant AU website...but seemed to tick all my boxes...including being around AUD$3K less expensive than the Cannondale Topstone...I was back in the realms of reality cost wise...still expensive...but achievable...
It was Google searching for more information on the Giant Revolt e-bike that I discovered EBR through this thread:
Hello, I"m interested in a Revolt E Pro and I'm wondering if anyone has a 28 mph version yet? Super curious about range with the 375wh battery? Thanks in advance. Matt
electricbikereview.com
I bought the Giant after reading the thread.
It turns out the Revolt e+ Pro 2020
can be found on the Giant AU website if you search for it - you just can't get to it via navigation on the site
One of the members here on EBR told me Giant remove the bikes from the navigation on their website once the stock at Giant AU runs out, even though there may still be stock available at bike shops.
I dropped into one of the local Giant shops here in Brisbane (Australia) and they had a M and L size Revolt e+ on the floor.
The shop staff recommended an XL size for me...props to that shop (Giant Brisbane) for not trying to sell me a bike the wrong size just coz it was in stock!
They couldn't order me one in, and suggested I find an XL size at another Brisbane shop...which I tracked down using bikeexchange.com.au...
I've had the Giant e-bike a couple of weeks now and it's fantastic
Cycle commuting to work has been my primary mode of transport for the last 15 years or so...except when it's raining heavily - then I take the bus.
The daily commute to work on my acoustic has become progressively less enjoyable over the last 5 years or so as my knees get creakier and the Brisbane hills get steadily steeper
My Giant Revolt e-bike has made my cycle commute a joy again - something to look forward to at each end of the day!
I've also started to ride the e-bike on weekends just for fun - I haven't taken my acoustic out "just for fun" for years...
...I even seek out hills to ride over with my e-bike...compared to avoiding hills as much as possible on my acoustic...
I've not found a steep paved road so far in Brisbane that my wonderful Giant Revolt e-bike won't haul me up...
...I'm still exercising...still getting my heart rate up...still cycling...I'm just not punishing my ageing knees on the hills anymore...and loving getting out on the bike "just for fun" again
My Giant Revolt only has a 375WHr battery - which some may find too small.
It's perfect for me - the range is sufficient for a social ride in the morning then ride to work and ride home again.
At some stage I may get another charger to use at work to avoid "range anxiety" for the commute home if/when the morning ride consumes too much battery.
My Giant Revolt e+ Pro 2020 is amazing with its Yamaha PW-X2 motor and 80nm of torque - it hauls my >100kg fat @ss up everything I've found on paved roads in hilly Brisbane - with ease!
Giant Revolt e+ Pro 2020 FTW
cheers
Mike