Colorado_rider
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Hello all,
Long time lurker 1st time poster. Your input would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to get a car replacing full-time commuter.
A little about myself. I am 6 foot 2, in my early 30s, have raced road and mountain bikes on and off since I was a teenager, and have worked at bike shops in the past.
I am looking to get my 1st ebike to add to my every growing fleet of bicycles. I plan to use it to commute to and from work as well as anywhere else around town.
My commute is moderately hilly and about 6 miles each way.
So to my quandry... I currently commute on a cyclocross bike with a flat bar, and I ride it like a teenager. (Wheeling off curbs, jumping over things)
I would like to get an ebike with an aggressive cross country mountain bike geometry that is fully rigid.
Until this morning I had my heart set on this.
It's sexy, it's sleek, it's cool
Pros: made by Trek, solid warranty
New Bosche performance speed motor in conjunction with a 625wh battery. Likely good range even if I ride in turbo all the time (which I will).
New super cool smartphone hub
Integrated battery, integrated lights, Integrated everything.
Full carbon frame/fork. Should make for a decent ride of smooth roads
Trek store agreed to swap out 500 lumen Bontrager light for Supernova M99 1100 lumen
Cons:
Price, but the other bike Im considering costs the same.
The rear light is a single LED (seriously why did they even bother...)
There are more powerful motors out there.... (which leads me to my next bike)
Until this morning I had my pre-order in at the Trek store and have been patiently awaiting the arrival of my Allant, but then I found this.
https://wattwagons.com/products/ultimate_commuter_pro
And then my world was turned upside down!
Pros: that 750 watt motor, that can be jail broken of course. I suspect this bike hauls ass.
Belt drive - thats cool
ti frame - should make for a smooth ride
cool brake light
Cons: If the trek is sleek and streamlined then this is the opposite. It's Christmas treed.
External battery
Cables and wires everywhere
Fenders do not look like they will protect from spray like the trek
Questionable range, certainly less than the trek, right...?
6 output for light means that only low power lights will work
I got on the phone with the owner of Watt Wagon today and he was extremely helpful. I asked him about making some mods to the bike, which he was very much obliging.
I would ditch the suspension fork for a fully rigid 9er like this https://bikepacking.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Niner-BOOST-RDO-MTB-Fork-Review_23.jpg
I would get rid of the suspension seatpost and replace with a Thompson.
And I would change out the Startrek style handlebar for a flat mountain bike bar.
So it is now that I turn to the collective knowledge of the interwebs and ask you oh great ebike connoisseurs, which one should I choose?
-The safe and very refined build from a very well established brand (Trek)
or
-The intriguing and slightly bonkers custom built titanium missile from a very cool guy in Massachusetts who is going to help me build the bike from the ground up.
Long time lurker 1st time poster. Your input would be greatly appreciated. I am looking to get a car replacing full-time commuter.
A little about myself. I am 6 foot 2, in my early 30s, have raced road and mountain bikes on and off since I was a teenager, and have worked at bike shops in the past.
I am looking to get my 1st ebike to add to my every growing fleet of bicycles. I plan to use it to commute to and from work as well as anywhere else around town.
My commute is moderately hilly and about 6 miles each way.
So to my quandry... I currently commute on a cyclocross bike with a flat bar, and I ride it like a teenager. (Wheeling off curbs, jumping over things)
I would like to get an ebike with an aggressive cross country mountain bike geometry that is fully rigid.
Until this morning I had my heart set on this.
Allant+ 9.9S - Trek Bikes
Discover your next great ride with Allant+ 9.9S. See the bike and visit your local Trek retailer. Shop now!
www.trekbikes.com
Pros: made by Trek, solid warranty
New Bosche performance speed motor in conjunction with a 625wh battery. Likely good range even if I ride in turbo all the time (which I will).
New super cool smartphone hub
Integrated battery, integrated lights, Integrated everything.
Full carbon frame/fork. Should make for a decent ride of smooth roads
Trek store agreed to swap out 500 lumen Bontrager light for Supernova M99 1100 lumen
Cons:
Price, but the other bike Im considering costs the same.
The rear light is a single LED (seriously why did they even bother...)
There are more powerful motors out there.... (which leads me to my next bike)
Until this morning I had my pre-order in at the Trek store and have been patiently awaiting the arrival of my Allant, but then I found this.
https://wattwagons.com/products/ultimate_commuter_pro
And then my world was turned upside down!
Pros: that 750 watt motor, that can be jail broken of course. I suspect this bike hauls ass.
Belt drive - thats cool
ti frame - should make for a smooth ride
cool brake light
Cons: If the trek is sleek and streamlined then this is the opposite. It's Christmas treed.
External battery
Cables and wires everywhere
Fenders do not look like they will protect from spray like the trek
Questionable range, certainly less than the trek, right...?
6 output for light means that only low power lights will work
I got on the phone with the owner of Watt Wagon today and he was extremely helpful. I asked him about making some mods to the bike, which he was very much obliging.
I would ditch the suspension fork for a fully rigid 9er like this https://bikepacking.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/Niner-BOOST-RDO-MTB-Fork-Review_23.jpg
I would get rid of the suspension seatpost and replace with a Thompson.
And I would change out the Startrek style handlebar for a flat mountain bike bar.
So it is now that I turn to the collective knowledge of the interwebs and ask you oh great ebike connoisseurs, which one should I choose?
-The safe and very refined build from a very well established brand (Trek)
or
-The intriguing and slightly bonkers custom built titanium missile from a very cool guy in Massachusetts who is going to help me build the bike from the ground up.
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