Hello from Finland
Sorry about my English skill. Here in Finland ebikes is still very rare biketype and that is why I ask advice from you.
I am thinking about change cyclocross bike to mtb ebike. We just had GoExpo event where I had a chance to test ebike. Reason for switching is that I cycle year round to work and also leisure biking. Especially in winter time when here could be +5 cm snow over road it is not so enjoyable bike to work with traditionell cyclocross bike. My traveldistance to work is about 12 km and in summertime I sometimes also bike 30-80 km long leisureride on tarmac and gravelroad. I might for example go to national park to do some trail ride.
Big question is Yamaha or Bosch and also Yamahas 400Wh battery versus Bosch 500Wh battery? Most of the sales Emtb bike here are with either Yamaha or Bosch mid-motor. I have not chance to compare those motor or battery IRL. Maybe here are some people who has tested both set. Is there significant difference range with same assist level, which one is easier cycle if run out of epower? The Haibike that I had a chance to test indoor was with Yamaha motor and I was amazed about the immediately assist power.
I am interested in Haibike Sduro Hardnine RC (Yamaha, 2115 GBP) or Xduro Hardnine RC (Bosch and 2334 GBP). Bikes have some differences: Sduro has 400Wh battery, 20 speed and Rock Shox XC32 fork comparing to Xduro's 500Wh battery, 10 speed and Rock Shox Recon Silver Air fork.
Other interesting brand is Cube. There I have been thinking about Cube - Reaction Hybrid HPA Pro 500 -2016 with SR Suntour XCR32 LO-R fork (about 1 896 GBP) or Cube - Reaction Hybrid HPA Race 500 -2016 with Rock Shox Recon Silver TK Air fork (2334 GBP). They both are bosch powered and with 500Wh battery.
Thank you.
Sorry about my English skill. Here in Finland ebikes is still very rare biketype and that is why I ask advice from you.
I am thinking about change cyclocross bike to mtb ebike. We just had GoExpo event where I had a chance to test ebike. Reason for switching is that I cycle year round to work and also leisure biking. Especially in winter time when here could be +5 cm snow over road it is not so enjoyable bike to work with traditionell cyclocross bike. My traveldistance to work is about 12 km and in summertime I sometimes also bike 30-80 km long leisureride on tarmac and gravelroad. I might for example go to national park to do some trail ride.
Big question is Yamaha or Bosch and also Yamahas 400Wh battery versus Bosch 500Wh battery? Most of the sales Emtb bike here are with either Yamaha or Bosch mid-motor. I have not chance to compare those motor or battery IRL. Maybe here are some people who has tested both set. Is there significant difference range with same assist level, which one is easier cycle if run out of epower? The Haibike that I had a chance to test indoor was with Yamaha motor and I was amazed about the immediately assist power.
I am interested in Haibike Sduro Hardnine RC (Yamaha, 2115 GBP) or Xduro Hardnine RC (Bosch and 2334 GBP). Bikes have some differences: Sduro has 400Wh battery, 20 speed and Rock Shox XC32 fork comparing to Xduro's 500Wh battery, 10 speed and Rock Shox Recon Silver Air fork.
Other interesting brand is Cube. There I have been thinking about Cube - Reaction Hybrid HPA Pro 500 -2016 with SR Suntour XCR32 LO-R fork (about 1 896 GBP) or Cube - Reaction Hybrid HPA Race 500 -2016 with Rock Shox Recon Silver TK Air fork (2334 GBP). They both are bosch powered and with 500Wh battery.
Thank you.