I read that British Brand Ebco are re-doing their entire range of e-bikes for the 2020 season (from January) by a new, ex-Saracen designer. There seem to be a few deals on several models around of their older range (these two are from Halfords, but Rutland has offers too). I guess it's to make space for the new models (which will use Shimano/Bafang drives exclusively rather than TranzX/Bosch currently)… and of course, it's end of season.
This means you can currently pick up a TransX M16-GT centre-drive, 58Nm/250watt nominal (390watt peak I've read) in either Mountain Bike MH-5 or Urban Sports Roadster USR-55 styles with £500 off at Halfords. Both use Shimano Deore gearing (a good notch up from the usual Alivio/Altus fare usually found around this price), and Shimano hydraulic brakes, 400 watt battery (Samsung/Panasonic/LG cells - they don't say which exactly). The display is the DL27, which is a little quirky/quite funky (See EBR's DL27 review on youtube) - it's LED and shows all you need inc MPH/Battery/Assist, but strangely NOT trip or mileage (!), but you CAN pre-set more torque/grunt, and it has range prediction too (apparently).
For a tad over a grand I couldn't say no, and ordered a USR-55 road version which arrived today... 10-speed Deore and fast rolling CST puncture-resist tyres on DH19 Alexrims. The TranzX M16-GT motor is a bit of an unknown entity to me, but Raleigh and Diamondback among others have used them too (much more common in mainland Europe). Early 2014/15 motors had some issues, but I couldn't find anything recent of note against it at all. Besides, Ebco offer a 5-year frame warranty and 2 years on everything else including the electronics (not disposable items like tyres/pads etc), and they have their own TranzX trained engineer at their HO in Warwickshire. Curtis at EBR is a fan of the TranzX as a "value package" too, so what's not to like? There's dealer can-bus diagnostics a-la Bosch/Yamaha et-al, so it appears it's a locked system with no fiddling allowed.
The USR-55 has a nicely welded frame, Wellgo M195 pedals, Velo "cow-horn" grips and saddle. Against? It's non-adjustable limited headstock suspension on the USR-55 (Suntour forks on the MH-5), but it seems to work reasonably well. Bell, but no reflectors. Only 160mm rotors front and back where at least a 180mm front would seem more in keeping with the standard of the other fixtures.
I think it's an extremely nice, well-equipped, great value crank-drive e-bike for just £1099 delivered - it would be churlish to complain!
This means you can currently pick up a TransX M16-GT centre-drive, 58Nm/250watt nominal (390watt peak I've read) in either Mountain Bike MH-5 or Urban Sports Roadster USR-55 styles with £500 off at Halfords. Both use Shimano Deore gearing (a good notch up from the usual Alivio/Altus fare usually found around this price), and Shimano hydraulic brakes, 400 watt battery (Samsung/Panasonic/LG cells - they don't say which exactly). The display is the DL27, which is a little quirky/quite funky (See EBR's DL27 review on youtube) - it's LED and shows all you need inc MPH/Battery/Assist, but strangely NOT trip or mileage (!), but you CAN pre-set more torque/grunt, and it has range prediction too (apparently).
For a tad over a grand I couldn't say no, and ordered a USR-55 road version which arrived today... 10-speed Deore and fast rolling CST puncture-resist tyres on DH19 Alexrims. The TranzX M16-GT motor is a bit of an unknown entity to me, but Raleigh and Diamondback among others have used them too (much more common in mainland Europe). Early 2014/15 motors had some issues, but I couldn't find anything recent of note against it at all. Besides, Ebco offer a 5-year frame warranty and 2 years on everything else including the electronics (not disposable items like tyres/pads etc), and they have their own TranzX trained engineer at their HO in Warwickshire. Curtis at EBR is a fan of the TranzX as a "value package" too, so what's not to like? There's dealer can-bus diagnostics a-la Bosch/Yamaha et-al, so it appears it's a locked system with no fiddling allowed.
The USR-55 has a nicely welded frame, Wellgo M195 pedals, Velo "cow-horn" grips and saddle. Against? It's non-adjustable limited headstock suspension on the USR-55 (Suntour forks on the MH-5), but it seems to work reasonably well. Bell, but no reflectors. Only 160mm rotors front and back where at least a 180mm front would seem more in keeping with the standard of the other fixtures.
I think it's an extremely nice, well-equipped, great value crank-drive e-bike for just £1099 delivered - it would be churlish to complain!
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