Allant + 9.9 and 8+ now on Trek USA website . 7 is coming :
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/bikes/electric-bikes/c/B507/
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/bikes/electric-bikes/c/B507/
This is absolutely incredible. It'll be a very agile and amazing bike to ride.
Not many fully featured bikes with rack, fenders, motor armor clocking in at 39lbs.
Listed on Trek USA at 51.5lbs.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...lant/allant-9-9s/p/30258/?colorCode=black_red
Looked better, nay great, at 39 lbs.
Listed on Trek USA at 51.5lbs.
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...lant/allant-9-9s/p/30258/?colorCode=black_red
Howie,On this topic of the suspension forks: I wonder if there are any fork experts in the house that can throw out some suggestions as to the lightest/best e-bike rated air fork for urban (bad roads) riding? The 7 stocks the Suntour Mobie I believe and I'm not sure if that is an air or coil fork. And I'm betting it isn't the lightest out there. My Haibike and R&M have the Suntour Aion but that fork looks burlier/heavier than necessary for a carbon city commuter.
Edit: answering my own questions: the Rock Shox Paragon gold looks to fit the bill. Minimal branding and matches bike, air, small amount of travel for trekking/city riding and e-bike rated:
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I wonder if there are any fork experts in the house that can throw out some suggestions as to the lightest/best e-bike rated air fork for urban (bad roads) riding? The 7 stocks the Suntour Mobie I believe and I'm not sure if that is an air or coil fork. And I'm betting it isn't the lightest out there. My Haibike and R&M have the Suntour Aion but that fork looks burlier/heavier than necessary for a carbon city commuter.
Unfortunately, the RockShox won't work on the Allant 9.9. Here's why:
I believe withe redstop stem and running the front tires at 35 psi, the need for suspension will be largely mitigated.
- Allant+ 9.9 has a 15mm thru-axle but the RockShox paragon uses 9mm QR.
- The paragon was not built for high speed E-bikes. Sure, it works on E-bikes but it was built for acoustic hybrid bikes. High speed E-bikes need a mono or dual channel air spring/chamber.
The stanchions on a E-bike specific fork are burlier as you alluded. Paragon would look out of place and change the aesthetics of the bike completely on Allant+. It could have worked on the older Dual sport models or XM700+ models.
- The travel on the RockShox paragon is 65mm, where as the Allant+ may take 80mm travel fork (looks like it) or even 100mm if it is suspension corrected.
At around 50-55 lbs. this bike is not nearly as attractive as it was when it was reported to be in the 40 lb. range.
After owning my Juiced CCS, I'm not a fan of class 3 bikes that give an upright seating position. You just catch so much air and burn through the battery quickly. I'd love to see one with a longer top tube for a more stretched out aero position. I suppose there's the Domane+, but I like the utility of this bike with the fenders. Plus this bike is cheaper than the Domane+
Agree. It looks like there has been no advance from the 2019 Cross RIP at $4,200 and 45 lbs. My hope now is Trek will refresh the CrossRip with the new lighter Bosch motors drop closer to 40 lbs.
Will have to wait and see if Trek brings out a new model or drops the CrossRip and idea of a max speed/range commuter, i.e. one that comes with drop handle bars which improved aero position to provide added speed and extended battery range.
Unfortunately, the RockShox won't work on the Allant 9.9...
At around 50-55 lbs. this bike is not nearly as attractive as it was when it was reported to be in the 40 lb. range.
After owning my Juiced CCS, I'm not a fan of class 3 bikes that give an upright seating position. You just catch so much air and burn through the battery quickly. I'd love to see one with a longer top tube for a more stretched out aero position. I suppose there's the Domane+, but I like the utility of this bike with the fenders. Plus this bike is cheaper than the Domane+
It shows a front shock in the picture Ravi posted, I would want all the options shown, they are not on the web sites. I would assume they are coming at some point???