Sitting on my side of the fence, I've gone the other way in relation to what to expect from an e-bike.
Before buying the BH, I had read the various forums, with Endless Sphere containing the most technical related info, and something that it still excels at.
I narrowed my choice down two bikes, a Kalkoff, and the BH. Reading further about customers thoughts, I went off the BH idea, then on a rainy day decided to pop into the local bike shop and left with the BH. The looks closed the deal, despite what I had already read in respect of the various negative comments.
The Haibike, was bought primarily for cost reasons when I compared it other bikes of similar type. Had I paid full wack for it, I'd be very disappointed, and feel that Haibike are over priced. But that's another story.
Now that I have become well and truly hooked in relation to taking part in off road events, and general e-mtb riding, my thoughts have been turning to a more suitable bike. This is where the discussion aspect of things being too technical come into play. The first bike purchase is/was daunting as it is something completely new to me. I'd not be alone in that respect.
Now though I want as much info as is possible, but despite what has been said, this forum doesn't have enough in depth information available.
Exaggeration here, but my floor is now littered with as much info as is available, printed off, in order to compare like for like and try to split hairs between bikes. Sadly motor wise, there isn't much to offer between manufacturers, so it eventually comes down to the stage of bike price, then splitting hairs on component spec, even down to what headset that a bike is fitted with.
From this point, it then comes down to where is the nearest supplying dealer, and then what is the bikes warranty cover.
Then from there, it leads to how existing purchasers have been treated in the event of things going tits up. Even with that you have to take things with a pinch of salt though, and step back to try to see both sides of a debate.
Dave hit the nail on the head with this one this morning in relation to the AMT pro thread.
Finally it can even come down to colour choice. The blue on the Cube is rank, the orange and black of the KTM is superb.
From the perspective of a customer and forum user, the element that I personally don't like to see is one dealer have what I consider to be an under handed swipe at another. This achieves nothing other than alienating the dealer that is taking the swipe.
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