Has any one on the forum bought the above bike and if so could they recommend it, spoiled for choice in the £2500 bracket, preferably hybrid.
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Thanks Luke, I'm in Edinburgh so not too many test ride places for the Giant the other bike I was looking at was the Scott esub sport 20, any opinion on that?Hi Mike,
The Quick-e is fantastic value for money, not only do you get Giants own Yamaha motor, but you also get a decent level of integration for the battery. The Yamaha is the ideal choice for commuting as you get 80Nm of torque and a large 42T chainring to get a decent amount of speed when the motor reaches its cut-off.
An alternative I would look at (although it is a little more expensive and comes with a slightly smaller capacity battery) is the Specialized Turbo Vado 3.0 - https://www.rutlandcycling.com/bikes/electric-bikes/specialized-turbo-vado-3-0-2018-electric-hybrid-bike-grey_376807
Let us know if you have any questions on either of the bikes and we will be happy to help!
Many thanks
Luke
I am really 50/50 on this issue when it comes to DIY pedelecs. Having had both I get your point but:For me, It doesn't make sense to have a commuter-type bike with a crank motor. A hub motor will give a much better ride and it will have lower running costs and most likely be more reliable.
I can summarise by saying that spending more money on such a bike, all you do is commit to a higher cost per mile and a less enjoyable ride.
I still fail to see why all these more expensive bikes keep pushing crank motors in such bikes. There's a place for crank motors, but that isn't it.
Have a look at the nice bikes from Wisper and Oxygen, or if you feel compelled to spend (waste) a bit more money, look at Volt bikes.
Hi Mike,Thanks Luke, I'm in Edinburgh so not too many test ride places for the Giant the other bike I was looking at was the Scott esub sport 20, any opinion on that?
I also felt there was a lag on this motor, never having tried the bosch before that might be normal, but i wasn't keen on it, cosmetically it looks a lovely bike.I also thought the powertube was a bit of added weight for no real benefit other than cosmetics.