Hi all,
I 'm reposting the question in this part since I got no reply in the general section. Already own a hybrid e-bike and planning to transition to a road bike. After some research, I have ended up with the Orbea Gain. Not sure however which variant to get.
I 'm looking into the D50, the D30, D31 and the M30. As far as I understand, the D50 is the cheapest, having mechanical disk brakes (instead of hydraulic) and having a different gear system. The M30 has a carbon skeleton, being about 1kg lighter and the D31 is the gravel/cyclocross version. So my questions are the following:
1. Do you think that the extra features of the 30 variants are worth the additional cost?
2. Since the roads close to my area of residence are super bumpy and I occasionally ride on gravel/off road, I was thinking about going for the D31, but I see that it only has 11 gears. Do you think I could get around this by getting the 30/50 variants and putting in 40mm tyres (the same ones that are used on the D31). Would I have an issue on the bike performance wise?
3. Does the app that come with the Gain allow switching assistance modes through the mobile phone directly?
4. Is the battery easy to remove? Asking because I am considering to use the bike as a conventional, non-electric bike occasionally, without the extra weight of the battery.
5. Can I charge the battery inside my house or does it have to be on the bike?
thanks
I 'm reposting the question in this part since I got no reply in the general section. Already own a hybrid e-bike and planning to transition to a road bike. After some research, I have ended up with the Orbea Gain. Not sure however which variant to get.
I 'm looking into the D50, the D30, D31 and the M30. As far as I understand, the D50 is the cheapest, having mechanical disk brakes (instead of hydraulic) and having a different gear system. The M30 has a carbon skeleton, being about 1kg lighter and the D31 is the gravel/cyclocross version. So my questions are the following:
1. Do you think that the extra features of the 30 variants are worth the additional cost?
2. Since the roads close to my area of residence are super bumpy and I occasionally ride on gravel/off road, I was thinking about going for the D31, but I see that it only has 11 gears. Do you think I could get around this by getting the 30/50 variants and putting in 40mm tyres (the same ones that are used on the D31). Would I have an issue on the bike performance wise?
3. Does the app that come with the Gain allow switching assistance modes through the mobile phone directly?
4. Is the battery easy to remove? Asking because I am considering to use the bike as a conventional, non-electric bike occasionally, without the extra weight of the battery.
5. Can I charge the battery inside my house or does it have to be on the bike?
thanks
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