I'm based in Wigan/Manchester area. I know of mtb monster up on the A59 near Samlesbury and also next month 50cycles will open their new Altrincham store.
Grateful for any recommendations of others in the area. Thanks.
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If you plan to use a dongle then double chainring makes sense other wise simpler 1x 11spd or SRAM EX1 1x8spd.If I had to choose it would be a Yamaha bike because it can take a twin chainring on the front and with the hills (mountains) around here that could come in useful. Even on the road the twin chainring on my GSM is very nice to have.
If you plan to use a dongle then double chainring makes sense other wise simpler 1x 11spd or SRAM EX1 1x8spd.If I had to choose it would be a Yamaha bike because it can take a twin chainring on the front and with the hills (mountains) around here that could come in useful. Even on the road the twin chainring on my GSM is very nice to have.
Such as?or choose one that gives better value for your money.
Bit far for me but thanks for the advice anyway, much appreciated.I'm in Milton Keynes so I'm unable to recommend anywhere in the North West but the two I had in mind were -
The Electric Transport Shop. Good service, seem like a decent and honest outfit, I visited the Cambridge branch but they also have a shop in York https://www.electricbikesales.co.uk/yorkstore
And Nathan at Adrenalin ATV in Sutton Coldfield was also very helpful. Came across as a decent and honest chap, there wasn't any of the hard sell tactics (which can be the case at other eMTB shops) and he really knows his stuff when it comes to off road riding / eMTBs, he gave me some good advice https://www.adrenalinatv.co.uk/
Thanks but I think I need a smaller frame size more like 17 inch.
I have the Cube C-62 500 29er hybrid SL 2017 and it is spot on,light and fast.Without yet having the benefit of a comparative test ride, I'm leaning towards the Cube Hybrid 120 500 race 27.5" which has the Bosch CX drive unit and XT 11 speed transmission and XT brakes... Trusted and reputable components and looks to be competitively priced compared to the equivalent Scott, KTM, and Haibike variants.
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I have cube 140 race and love it. CX drive is excellent, can be a beast in turbo, but in eco provides excellent control on tight single tracks and for negotiating low speed obstacles.Without yet having the benefit of a comparative test ride, I'm leaning towards the Cube Hybrid 120 500 race 27.5" which has the Bosch CX drive unit and XT 11 speed transmission and XT brakes... Trusted and reputable components and looks to be competitively priced compared to the equivalent Scott, KTM, and Haibike variants.
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There's this YT vid that explains the difference.Anybody got an opinion as to which is the best drive system of these two as looking to buy a quality e-mtb in the near future. It seems that Haibike have both available depending on model. Any advice much appreciated.
Also, if I go for Bosch, should I also be considering Cube, Scott, Giant, ......?
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