Which one would you choose?

steve mercier

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MOUSTACHE • Samedi 27 Xroad 5
Frame size:
M (1.68-1.83 m)
Qty: 1
$5 039.00

MOUSTACHE • Samedi 27 Race 4
Frame size:
M (1.67-1.82m)
Qty: 1
$5 349.00
 
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I wouldn't choose either of these: I'm 6'4" tall so I would want a larger frame size. ;)

But in all honesty, they look to be quite different bikes for different uses (street focus or trail focus). What is your intended use?
 
Well, I personally would not choose the Xroad version as it looks like pedal assist only goes to 25 km/h and that is too restrictive for me. The Race looks like it assists up to 20 mph. That alone would be worth the monetary difference to me. Plus the Race would be a little more multi-purpose if you have trail riding that you want to throw into the mix. Even though it would have a bit more rolling resistance on the street as compared to the Xroad, that would likely be overcome by the higher top assisted speed.
 
Well, I personally would not choose the Xroad version as it looks like pedal assist only goes to 25 km/h and that is too restrictive for me. The Race looks like it assists up to 20 mph. That alone would be worth the monetary difference to me. Plus the Race would be a little more multi-purpose if you have trail riding that you want to throw into the mix. Even though it would have a bit more rolling resistance on the street as compared to the Xroad, that would likely be overcome by the higher top assisted speed.
They both go to around 31kmh in Canada but I plan on de-limiting the motor and that is why I am looking at Gen 2 CX.
 
Let me clarify the question then...which one would you choose based on relative price and VALUE? Those are $CDN. They both go to around 31kmh in Canada but I plan on de-limiting the motor and that is why I am looking at Gen 2 CX.
 
The value is about the same. The Race costs more because of the fork, the more complex frame and rear suspension, and dropper post. Do you need a rack? Putting one on the Race would not be easy.
 
Samedi 27 Race 4 all day.
Hybrid tires and you're good to go... anywhere.
Hold the presses. The Race 4 it is!
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Frame





Aluminum 6061 T4 T6 - 160 mm rear travel - Hydroformed tubes with variable thickness - Hidden Power Technology - Hollow aluminum / carbon rod - Conical head tube - 27.5 Plus - BoostFork

Rock Shox Yari RC -160 mm - Solo Air - 1.5T - Maxle Stealth 15x110mm
Damper
Mustache Hydropneumatic Shock Absorber, 2 positions - Dynamic rebound control, Grip Control Evo, for maximum grip - Adjustable pressure and rebound - 200x57
Front / rear travel
160/160 MM
Engine



BOSCH Performance CX 250W - 40/75 Nm - Assistance from 50 to 300% - 1000 measurements / s - Ultra Couplable - CompactDrums
BOSCH Li ION PowerPack 500 integrated - 36v 13.8Ah - 500Wh - Total charge in 4h30, 50% in 2h - 2.5 kg - 60% minimum residual capacity after 500 charge cycles (approx 30,000km)
Charger
Bosch 4Ah
Counter

BOSCH Purion remote - 5 modes (Eco, Tour, eMTB, Turbo, Off) - "Walk assist"Rear derailleur
Shimano SLX 11 speed
Sprocket / Chainring

FSA 14 teeth (equivalent to 35)Cassette
11/46, very large amplitude, optimized capacities and autonomy.
Chain
Sram 11V, quick coupler
Controller
Shimano Rapidfire 11V
Crankset


Forged aluminum cranks
Brakes



with hydraulic discs Magura MT4, double pistons, 200/180AV / AR discs200/180 MMHubs
Alu CNC with ring bearing - Boost - AV 15x110 mm - AR 12x148mm
Rims




Exclusive mustache 27.5 "- 35mm - Asymmetrical - Aluminum with double cavities - Welded - Tubeless compatible (with flap) - 32 T
Tires


MAXXIS Tubeless Ready - Double density - Exo reinforcement - AV: MINION DHF 27.5x2.8 / AR: REKON 27.5x2.8
Saddle
Ergonomic Mustache saddle, non-slip coating
Saddle stem
Integrated mustache telescopic cartridge, compact design - 31.6 - stroke 80 (S), 120 (M), 150 (L)
Seat clamp

Forged screw aluminumHandlebar
Aluminum 6061 T4T6 DB 760 mm - Rize 12 mm - 6 ° up - 9 ° back
Gallows
3D Forged Aluminum - 50mm
Headset
FSA NO.57B
Handles

SB3 Race One Lock
Pedals
Wide platform, non-slip, Aluminum
Guarantee5 years frame and fork - 2 years motor, battery (or 500 cycles) and accessoriesCut
S / 40 (1.55 to 1.70 m) - M / 44 (1.68 to 1.85 m) - L / 50 (1.83 to 1.95 m) approximately
Color




Electric blueWeight




23.2 kg
 
Steve, did you wind up getting that Moustache, the blue, dual suspension bike? If yes, very, very nice, congrats! Much better choice then the Gepedia.

As for a rear rack, forget about that Thule, that's for a hard tail bike. Check out the Old Man Mountain Racks or Robert Axle Project website.

Contact them and tell them you want to fit a rear rack to fit a through axle, giving them your axle size as per the Moustache specs. They should be able to fit you up with the proper Robert Axle Project rear axle that will fit their Old Man Mountain recommended rear rack.

As I've advised others on this site when inquiring of a rear rack, the thru-axle mounted downstay of the OMM racks take the brunt of the weight you will be carrying, not the downtubes as on that Thule or Topeak.

They are very responsive and friendly folks who I am sure will be able to steer you to the right application.

Here is my Haibike Full FatSix, with front and rear OMM racks and through axles. (And the choice in bomb-proof, rear mount, dual suspension bicycle racks are slim as in OMM and nobody else at this time)
 

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