I'm in a bit of a dilemma.
Having decided that the Cyclamatic power plus my dad lent me simply isn't going to cut it as my choice of ebike, I've been doing a lot more research into other options and have test ridden several bikes over the last few days - including hybrids and mtb's with either rear hub drives or crank drives.
Today I tested a Haibike SDURO Hardseven SL with the Yamaha motor and was very impressed (was my favourite so far.) The dealer then suggested I took out its stablemate the XDURO Hardseven RC with the Bosch CX motor to see how they compare (which I had initially dismissed due to its £700 hike in price over the SDURO I.e. £2600 compared to £1895)
Anyway, having been impressed with that too but unwilling to pay the additional premium, he said he would knock the price down from £2600 to £2000 for a cash sale!
He won't give any discount on the SDURO as it has been outselling the XDURO (presumably because of the large price difference), but would allow me to take it on interest free credit. If I want the XDURO on interest free, then I would then have to pay the full price)
On paper, provided I can get the cash together, I guess it should be a simple choice of going for the higher specced XDURO as it will only be £105 dearer than the SDURO - but both seem to have pros and cons.
I think I actually marginally prefer the way the Yamaha motor drives (it seems a little quieter and I like the initial surge it gives when first setting off) but the gearchange on the Bosch seems just a bit smoother and I much prefer the Intuvia display and control switches as its simpler to use and just looks better quality than that of the Yamaha . Also, I believe the Bosch system can have software updates carried out by the dealer whereas the Yamaha are factory set.
The Bosch battery is also 500wh compared to the 400wh of the Yamaha.
However,I can find plenty of reviews on the SDURO (all of which seem to be positive) but not many reviews on the XDURO - so if anyone has the XDURO can you let me know what you think of it, please?
Also, are there any reliability issues with either make of motor?
Will need to make a decision soon as once the last few have gone then the prices will go up as the next in will be the 2017 models.
Many thanks,
Andy
Having decided that the Cyclamatic power plus my dad lent me simply isn't going to cut it as my choice of ebike, I've been doing a lot more research into other options and have test ridden several bikes over the last few days - including hybrids and mtb's with either rear hub drives or crank drives.
Today I tested a Haibike SDURO Hardseven SL with the Yamaha motor and was very impressed (was my favourite so far.) The dealer then suggested I took out its stablemate the XDURO Hardseven RC with the Bosch CX motor to see how they compare (which I had initially dismissed due to its £700 hike in price over the SDURO I.e. £2600 compared to £1895)
Anyway, having been impressed with that too but unwilling to pay the additional premium, he said he would knock the price down from £2600 to £2000 for a cash sale!
He won't give any discount on the SDURO as it has been outselling the XDURO (presumably because of the large price difference), but would allow me to take it on interest free credit. If I want the XDURO on interest free, then I would then have to pay the full price)
On paper, provided I can get the cash together, I guess it should be a simple choice of going for the higher specced XDURO as it will only be £105 dearer than the SDURO - but both seem to have pros and cons.
I think I actually marginally prefer the way the Yamaha motor drives (it seems a little quieter and I like the initial surge it gives when first setting off) but the gearchange on the Bosch seems just a bit smoother and I much prefer the Intuvia display and control switches as its simpler to use and just looks better quality than that of the Yamaha . Also, I believe the Bosch system can have software updates carried out by the dealer whereas the Yamaha are factory set.
The Bosch battery is also 500wh compared to the 400wh of the Yamaha.
However,I can find plenty of reviews on the SDURO (all of which seem to be positive) but not many reviews on the XDURO - so if anyone has the XDURO can you let me know what you think of it, please?
Also, are there any reliability issues with either make of motor?
Will need to make a decision soon as once the last few have gone then the prices will go up as the next in will be the 2017 models.
Many thanks,
Andy