StuartKuz
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It's been quite the education, riding so many brands and models. The basic criteria have been:
Class 1;
Somewhat rideable without motor assist;
Mid mounted motor with torque sensor;
Front suspension;
Removeable battery in the down tube;
hardish $4k price ceiling; and not least
LBS that sells and services.
I've learned that at 6'3" I need an XL in most brands and a dropper post to get a 78 yr old hip over the sadlle. I've come to appreciate a display that shows cadence and perhaps shifting suggestions.
I have been riding a TREK 6000 hardtail. The Powerfly 4 hardtail was the latest dissappointment. It rode so heavily even at 54 lbs. The shop said it really needed at least ECO mode to ride on level ground! It checked most of the criteria and would have a dropper, rack and lights added at $4100. https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...powerfly-4-gen-4/p/37043/?colorCode=black_red
The biggest dissappointment was the HARO Doupble Peak I/O. At 48# it rode lightly. The Shimano E6100 was super quiet. It had a 10 speed Deore with 46 tooth large gear (it's more than a little hilly in Colorado). Around $3600 w dropper, but the local LBS has been trying to get info from the fab for months. https://harobikes.com/products/double-peak-i-o-2021
The 2 I have test ridden and am down to choosing between are:
Giant Talon E+ 3 https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/talon-eplus-3-29er-20mph which needs a 1" longer stem;
Specialized Turbo Tero 3 https://www.specialized.com/us/en/turbo-tero-3-0/p/188110?color=317404-188110 which fits well.
The Talon's tweaked Yamaha motor is quieter than the Tero's tweaked Brose. Both have 9 geared Alivios, tho the Talon has Altus shifters which are sweet. The Alivio drivetrain is not as smooth as the Deore's. The Talon's display is unreadable, but the Tero's MasterMind TCD, is very legible and modifiable. Both will need a dropper, and eventually a drivetrain upgrade. Both have larger tires than I think I need, but were quiet and gripped really well. Eventually, the coil shocks on both will be swapped for the lighter weight air shocks.
I think either will be fine, tho I would have liked to find something that needed less upgrades. Either bike would be ordered thru the same responsive LBS that will be glad to have me as customer rather than a looker. Suggestions for alternatives would be great, as well as opinions on these last 2 bikes. Thanks so much.
p.s. Mike, the Vado 4 is a 58 lb class 3 bike. This county has finally approved class 1 bikes on many of the area trails.
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Class 1;
Somewhat rideable without motor assist;
Mid mounted motor with torque sensor;
Front suspension;
Removeable battery in the down tube;
hardish $4k price ceiling; and not least
LBS that sells and services.
I've learned that at 6'3" I need an XL in most brands and a dropper post to get a 78 yr old hip over the sadlle. I've come to appreciate a display that shows cadence and perhaps shifting suggestions.
I have been riding a TREK 6000 hardtail. The Powerfly 4 hardtail was the latest dissappointment. It rode so heavily even at 54 lbs. The shop said it really needed at least ECO mode to ride on level ground! It checked most of the criteria and would have a dropper, rack and lights added at $4100. https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...powerfly-4-gen-4/p/37043/?colorCode=black_red
The biggest dissappointment was the HARO Doupble Peak I/O. At 48# it rode lightly. The Shimano E6100 was super quiet. It had a 10 speed Deore with 46 tooth large gear (it's more than a little hilly in Colorado). Around $3600 w dropper, but the local LBS has been trying to get info from the fab for months. https://harobikes.com/products/double-peak-i-o-2021
The 2 I have test ridden and am down to choosing between are:
Giant Talon E+ 3 https://www.giant-bicycles.com/us/talon-eplus-3-29er-20mph which needs a 1" longer stem;
Specialized Turbo Tero 3 https://www.specialized.com/us/en/turbo-tero-3-0/p/188110?color=317404-188110 which fits well.
The Talon's tweaked Yamaha motor is quieter than the Tero's tweaked Brose. Both have 9 geared Alivios, tho the Talon has Altus shifters which are sweet. The Alivio drivetrain is not as smooth as the Deore's. The Talon's display is unreadable, but the Tero's MasterMind TCD, is very legible and modifiable. Both will need a dropper, and eventually a drivetrain upgrade. Both have larger tires than I think I need, but were quiet and gripped really well. Eventually, the coil shocks on both will be swapped for the lighter weight air shocks.
I think either will be fine, tho I would have liked to find something that needed less upgrades. Either bike would be ordered thru the same responsive LBS that will be glad to have me as customer rather than a looker. Suggestions for alternatives would be great, as well as opinions on these last 2 bikes. Thanks so much.
p.s. Mike, the Vado 4 is a 58 lb class 3 bike. This county has finally approved class 1 bikes on many of the area trails.
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