Guys,
What I could understand from the two detailed posts of
@SeattleSenior was:
- He already owns an Allant, which indeed is an excellent commuter e-bike
- He wants an FS e-bike to further soften his rides
- He might ride some easy trails but it is not the essence of his needs
- He likes the Specialized electronics (I love it myself!)
- He wants to keep a single e-bike.
I would be the last person to discourage anyone from buying a Specialized e-bike. I only want to say regarding the Levo: "This e-bike has been designed for off-road use only"..
An e-MTB is an animal that needs to be brought with a car or van to the beginning of the trail. People who own a single e-MTB soon do everything possible to convert their e-bike into a more urban machine (my brother got the Trance E+ from me, and he indeed has converted that e-bike to something more urban).
If someone is not an MTB-er by heart, an e-MTB will become an expensive second e-bike, surprisingly rarely used.
You do not qualify, Art
It is because you own:
- Several road/gravel e-bikes
- Several e-MTBs
You ride a lot of trails, especially in the winter. You ride your road/gravel e-bikes now on the pavement or gravel.
Read what the OP has written. A single e-bike meant for more ride comfort is what he wants.
I set off for a group gravel-cycling ride on last Sunday. The Trance E+ shone off-road: it was actually too easy to ride it. A singletrack, patches of sand, tree-roots, name it, a delight! Now, I met a fallen tree: how do you lift a heavy e-MTB over such an obstacle? 70% of the route consisted of the pavement: I had trouble to follow my mates who rode gravel bikes! The guys riding gravel bikes were always faster than I, and they were carrying their lightweight bikes over obstacles easily! And I came from the 90 km ride exhausted. Me -- exhausted! -- just after 90 km on an e-MTB! Using as many as
two batteries (I carried one -- 4 kg -- in the backpack).
e-MTBers typically ride for something like 30 km but they achieve very big elevation gain: they do climb.
Sometimes I dream I might buy something like a Levo SL. Then I wake up from my dream: "You idiot! You had already owned an e-MTB and gave it away! WHY?!" Why? Because I ride singletrack occasionally only. The e-MTB was an expensive toy I hardly used.
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Now fancy it is an e-MTB
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I totally agree an e-MTB shines there.
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On my first gravel-cycling group ride (2021). The guy was a Covid survivor and he could not match the group. I rode the Giant Trance E+ 2 Pro and I could not follow that group, either.
This video is only available to Facebook users. If you can watch it, turn the audio on an listen to the roaring tyres of the e-MTB.