Afternoon all,
New member alert!
I’ve officially met myself coming backwards in my research and not sure whether I need help / support or just the opportunity to explain my first world predicament to people who might care.
I own a Cube Reaction carbon frame hardtail mountain bike with 26” wheels and decent spec (XT / SLX componentry). I love the bike but it doesn’t get anywhere near the use it deserves, mainly because I work very long hours and struggle to find the time / struggle to muster up the energy to get out cycling as much as I’d like. For reference, I live in the Peak District and any which way I pull out of my driveway means hills – both on and off road – so a level of assistance would undoubtedly get me out significantly more.
At first I thought about converting the Cube, but concluded that the (significant) additional weight of a hub motor, etc. would compromise the bike plus the integration and looks would fall short of what I’m wanting. Then I thought about the Gruber Assist but concluded that wasn’t right as the assistance provided is insufficient and the cost of the kit alone would get me on a high quality purpose built pedelec.
So, after a fair amount of googling, the search for a Bosch Performance powered mountain bike (or potentially cross bike) began.
My initial research took my directly to Haibike, then to Cube which seems to have marginally better spec componentry for the same price, and then to KTM which seems to have marginally better componentry than Cube for the same price. They’re the three main manufacturers I’ve been looking at plus I know there are a fair few others out there (should I be considering more than these three?).
Decision still needs to be made re: hardtail vs FS – I don’t really need FS for the majority of my riding (though I would benefit for a small proportion), but then I’ve never ridden a 20kg bike before and I imagine FS makes it much more comfortable in certain situations. So I’m favouring hardtail MTB, considering FS MTB and also considering a cross bike as the KTM Macina Cross 10 GPS+ looks pretty good value. Budget isn’t limitless but is healthy – I’m looking to hit the ‘sweet spot’ of the range. Also, I would definitely consider pre-owned.
I don’t expect anyone to make the decision for me (!), but I do want to know whether or not there is a particular brand (remember I’m preferring the Bosch Performance unit) which is acknowledged as being the best bang for your buck?
I’ll continue to peruse the site for inspiration and to read the various thoughts and reviews and see what more information I can glean from the boards.
Anyway… thanks for listening!
Mark
New member alert!
I’ve officially met myself coming backwards in my research and not sure whether I need help / support or just the opportunity to explain my first world predicament to people who might care.
I own a Cube Reaction carbon frame hardtail mountain bike with 26” wheels and decent spec (XT / SLX componentry). I love the bike but it doesn’t get anywhere near the use it deserves, mainly because I work very long hours and struggle to find the time / struggle to muster up the energy to get out cycling as much as I’d like. For reference, I live in the Peak District and any which way I pull out of my driveway means hills – both on and off road – so a level of assistance would undoubtedly get me out significantly more.
At first I thought about converting the Cube, but concluded that the (significant) additional weight of a hub motor, etc. would compromise the bike plus the integration and looks would fall short of what I’m wanting. Then I thought about the Gruber Assist but concluded that wasn’t right as the assistance provided is insufficient and the cost of the kit alone would get me on a high quality purpose built pedelec.
So, after a fair amount of googling, the search for a Bosch Performance powered mountain bike (or potentially cross bike) began.
My initial research took my directly to Haibike, then to Cube which seems to have marginally better spec componentry for the same price, and then to KTM which seems to have marginally better componentry than Cube for the same price. They’re the three main manufacturers I’ve been looking at plus I know there are a fair few others out there (should I be considering more than these three?).
Decision still needs to be made re: hardtail vs FS – I don’t really need FS for the majority of my riding (though I would benefit for a small proportion), but then I’ve never ridden a 20kg bike before and I imagine FS makes it much more comfortable in certain situations. So I’m favouring hardtail MTB, considering FS MTB and also considering a cross bike as the KTM Macina Cross 10 GPS+ looks pretty good value. Budget isn’t limitless but is healthy – I’m looking to hit the ‘sweet spot’ of the range. Also, I would definitely consider pre-owned.
I don’t expect anyone to make the decision for me (!), but I do want to know whether or not there is a particular brand (remember I’m preferring the Bosch Performance unit) which is acknowledged as being the best bang for your buck?
I’ll continue to peruse the site for inspiration and to read the various thoughts and reviews and see what more information I can glean from the boards.
Anyway… thanks for listening!
Mark