Bicyclista
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I wonder whether you all who probably have more experience with mountain e-bikes than I do could help me make a decision between these two Haibike models. Unfortunatley, my LBS does not have demos, in my size, of these two models, so I can't simply ride them and decide.
I am attracted to the 3-inch tires of the AllMtn Plus and to the smooth Bosch motor and proven reliability of the FullSeven RX. Both use 27.5-inch wheels. Being able to ride rough terrain on 3-inch tires would be a plus, and so would be a smooth and reliable motor. Unfortunately, Haibike does not offer a FullSeven with Bosch motor and 3-inch tires!
The AllMtn Plus uses a Yamaha motor, which produces slightly more torque than the Bosch, but is not as smooth (when shifting) as the Bosch, nor does it have as proven a reliability track record as the Bosch. Advantage Bosch.
On the other hand, the FullSeven RX comes with 2.25-inch tires, significantly less wide than the 3-inch tires of the AllMtn Plus. In sand, snow, DG, and loose gravel, advantage AllMtn Plus.
Both bikes are full-suspension, a very attractive quality in e-mountain bikes due to the higher speeds in going over bumps. Haibike has a good system addressing varying chain tension in a rear suspension.
I would give a slight advantage to the quality of components of the FullSeven RX.
The fact that you can jailbreak the Bosch motor is a plus. I don't know if you can jailbreak the Yamaha motor. I'm talking about bypassing the governor (and voiding the warranty) to get motor assist beyond 20 mph.
What would you do?
I am attracted to the 3-inch tires of the AllMtn Plus and to the smooth Bosch motor and proven reliability of the FullSeven RX. Both use 27.5-inch wheels. Being able to ride rough terrain on 3-inch tires would be a plus, and so would be a smooth and reliable motor. Unfortunately, Haibike does not offer a FullSeven with Bosch motor and 3-inch tires!
The AllMtn Plus uses a Yamaha motor, which produces slightly more torque than the Bosch, but is not as smooth (when shifting) as the Bosch, nor does it have as proven a reliability track record as the Bosch. Advantage Bosch.
On the other hand, the FullSeven RX comes with 2.25-inch tires, significantly less wide than the 3-inch tires of the AllMtn Plus. In sand, snow, DG, and loose gravel, advantage AllMtn Plus.
Both bikes are full-suspension, a very attractive quality in e-mountain bikes due to the higher speeds in going over bumps. Haibike has a good system addressing varying chain tension in a rear suspension.
I would give a slight advantage to the quality of components of the FullSeven RX.
The fact that you can jailbreak the Bosch motor is a plus. I don't know if you can jailbreak the Yamaha motor. I'm talking about bypassing the governor (and voiding the warranty) to get motor assist beyond 20 mph.
What would you do?
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