I know little about Haibike except that they are well beyond my price range
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I, d rather get refurbished Haibike than new cheaper bikes. In most things you get what you pay for. My Giant Fathom 2 wasn't expensive, by emtb standards, and now wish I, d either got refurbed Haibike or spent more money..
At time similar spec Haibike was around £800 dearer than Fathom 2. Now suspect that would have been £800 well spent. Giant back at dealers this morning. (5 times in 13 months) I, m back on Haibike.
Having said that one of best mtbs I, ve ever had (for price) was Decathlon Rock rider (think it was next to top spec. 8.0?? ). It's 13 years old now and still going strong. (passed onto son in law when I got Haibike).
But for what it's worth, I, d never buy any hub motor emtb pedelec.
So at Decathlon I, d be looking at Riverside 540e or Rockrider e.. (both crank drive and do look fantastic for price)??
Called at Decathlon this evening. Had a look at bikes mentioned. They look fantastic, the Stilus(??) at £2500 (full susp, Bosch motor) is at least £1000 below competition at this spec. Really impressive.?? Second image is £1799. Not sure what motor, but again lovely bike at £1799.-hard tail, felt similar weight to Haibike, nice big tyres, good brakes, decent cycle parts, forks looked fine.. Both fantastic bikes.. They, ve improved since I last looked at ebikes in Decathlon. (the £2500, full susp has 630wh battery too) That spec would be £5k (full rrp) with Haibike.. I, ll be checking Decathlon when Giant goes. (The Stilus is a returned /refurbed/checked bike, full price £3700) Can't go wrong. If I were in market for a bike I, d buy that.