Hi all,
I am new to the forum and looking for some advice. I can get either a Specialized Turbo X or a Giant Quick E+ for around the same price (our options are quite limited here in South Africa). Both are from well supported dealers locally so spares and support should not be an issue. Warranty is the same across both bikes. My question relates to the differences between the hub motor and the crank motor. My commute is a 55km round trip with 700m vertical ascent in total. I am quite fit (doing the commute on a road bike currently), but it's just a bit too much to do every day, which is what I want to do.
I rode both bikes and it seemed as though the Giant cuts out more abruptly at the limit whereas the Spez felt like it carried more speed and felt less pronounced when the limited cut in. I see Spez is also moving to crank based motors so worried about the hub motors not being supported in the future. Any advice would be welcome as to which would be more suitable...
I am new to the forum and looking for some advice. I can get either a Specialized Turbo X or a Giant Quick E+ for around the same price (our options are quite limited here in South Africa). Both are from well supported dealers locally so spares and support should not be an issue. Warranty is the same across both bikes. My question relates to the differences between the hub motor and the crank motor. My commute is a 55km round trip with 700m vertical ascent in total. I am quite fit (doing the commute on a road bike currently), but it's just a bit too much to do every day, which is what I want to do.
I rode both bikes and it seemed as though the Giant cuts out more abruptly at the limit whereas the Spez felt like it carried more speed and felt less pronounced when the limited cut in. I see Spez is also moving to crank based motors so worried about the hub motors not being supported in the future. Any advice would be welcome as to which would be more suitable...