Merida Espresso City 800EQ

R120

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Its a good bit of kit, essentially fit and forget with almost no maintenance. My father in law has the di2 variant on his EBIKE, 2 years and nor problems, he has probably put 1000 miles on it, and I can't see him having maintained it in any way.

Only thing I would say is that if you are in a hilly area you may want to look at something with a bigger range of gears.
 

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I have an Alfine 8 speed hub on a Cannondale Bad Boy .... very easy to use and reliable, gear range could be an issue but with e-assist shouldn’t be any problem.
Only down side a bit of a faf getting the wheel in and out.
 

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They are great for urban bike, even better if paired with a gates carbon drive, then you rally are looking at almost no regular maintenance.

I was looking at one of these for my wife, but no idea on price, suspect expensive!

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Also have an Alfine hub on a Cannondale Bad Boy and have found it to be very reliable so far (untouched in nearly two years 4x / week use). That said, I treat it a little more gently that I might treat a normal setup, mostly due to mechanical sympathy but also because there are occasional graunching noises when it doesn't quite mesh perfectly (sloppy shifting on my part). I would be really interested to know how it deals with the added loads from an ebike system.

As has already been noted, the wheel is also a pain the backside to get out, so avoid punctures.

Final point, mine uses a gates belt drive, which seems virtually unstretchable, but I get the impression that the gearing would require adjustment more frequently if using a chain, doubly so on an ebike where the chain stretches that much more quickly. May be a point worth considering.

Overall, I would probably consider one on an ebike in relatively flat territory, but not where loads would be consistently high.
 

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