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Congratulations, the Turbo S is a well-built well-integrated bike. As my education grows, I am learning the difference between purpose built and hybrid bikes. I want/need some assist but appreciate the rolling resistance (or lack thereof) of sleek road bikes. While I enjoyed the sturdiness and comfort of the Stromer products and believe they have much wider appeal, the Turbo S is first and foremost a fast road bike. I'm not sure if I made a mistake but I too, was enthralled by the ease with which fast road bikes move. Since I am on a limited (meaning welfare) income budget, I bought the Neo Carbon with upgrades for half the price of a Turbo. I rode both side by side and it was really tough to place a dollar value on the small difference. The carbon ride quality was less hard edged.Thanks Roadrash3 for the reassurance, my thinking was inline with yours when I pulled the trigger yesterday on a black turbo. The shop where I bought it shared the specs of the two new and cheaper versions but like you I decided to go all in. Especially since commuting makes this bike pay for it self (my commute, between driving and taking the bus, is anywhere from $200 - $400 per month). Also, I'm a mountain biker and bought this bike add to my conditioning. The idea that ebikes are for lazy people is misguided, I plan to cruise to work in turbo so I don't sweat and return home with no juice to get my workout in. There were no black ones in stock so I had to order mine from Specialized. I have to wait 10 working days for it to arrive. Please feel free to share more about your experience on the turbo to help me through the waiting period!
At any rate, we witnessing the birth of e-bikes, so most of us will probably upgrade in a few years to the next latest and greatest thing. I