RickBullotta
E*POWAH Elite World Champion
I ended up with the Amflow PL Carbon and have the build right at 45 lbs with pedals. 750-1000W, 800Wh battery.
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I moved on to a Slash+, but I was very happy with my 2023 9.8- with the usual upgrades. The RE helped a lot. I think you will be very happy with that bike- just confirm you get the full warranty on the motor.They then told me that they had (in another location) a 2023 9.8 in my preferred dark (almost black) colour scheme...and they could offer it to me with a an RE for a number under my budget. So everything I wanted when I started and more.
They do indeed. I think it is one of the few times I have heard the core test group use the word perfect.They seem blown away by this….
The arms race on e-bike power really should be taken with a fairly sizeable pinch of salt.
IMO.
I really need to try an EXE. Even the 50 motor... i think it'd honestly be perfect for my ridingI’ve only just got my first SL eeb and couldn’t resist the Canyon sale and picked up a SX Neuron On:Fly for silly money. The new Fuel + was definitely on my radar. I even started the (unofficial) official thread on here!
Had I not bought the Canyon, I think I would have got this new Fuel. It strikes me as the absolute best balance I’ve seen for battery/motor/weight/quality/ride and dealer support.
The 50 will be fine I’m sure. If you are willing to pedal and not looking to gently rest your feet on the pedals and then go speeding per Amflow power, then the ExE does look a decent option. I’ve actually reigned the power down on mine now, and only have boost mode using the full post-update power and torque. I’m mostly using tour mode which is modified to 250w/40nm/200% and it still pulls. Last ride was 40k/1033m of elevation and had 15% of 400wh battery left. The app says I did 55% of the effort, the bike the remaining. The arms race on e-bike power really should be taken with a fairly sizeable pinch of salt.
IMO.
I may have flagged this to you before….I really need to try an EXE. Even the 50 motor... i think it'd honestly be perfect for my riding
At risk of banging on about me, these Loam Wolf stats are based on max power settings and do stand up as a comparator between systems, as best can possibly be when there are so many variables to a ride. But if throw my last ride stats in there, 3,280ft elevation and 25miles, I only used 340Wh. So my twice the distance and nearly three times the elevation, for the same battery usage. And that was temperature hovering near zero, and muddy and draggy trails. What it does show is the TQ appears to be very efficient, so the potential range just getting a bit of motor assistance would be terrific. Get a trek bought!Ain't that the truth. The recent Loam Wolf lightweight eMTB review and test (that the Trek above is part of) is very interesting. Whereas there no denying higher torque and power equals higher speed, efficiency and range is an often overlooked factor.
I for one would rather be a few minutes slower in the climbs for the sake of overall range and time on the trails.
For those who CBA to look for the LW review, I have added the chart below which (although not an exact science) shows battery use etc. over a 13 mile and 1300 ft elevation loop for various motors.
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Yup, that's me mate. I am fairly different to that person thoughWould you by any chance be the same Weeksy from Visordown days? The location would be right.
I still have both, the son is now one of the best Junior DH races in the UK and racing both Nationally and Internationally (with luck, maybe World Cups next year).Small world. I think the last time I saw you was a Cadwell track day with SDF (and his CR500) and Screwd on his 2T.
You had wife and son with you.
Agreed! I'm no engineer, but my hunch is that eBike motors that use a transfer/reduction gear layout (i.e. bosch, DJI) are more optimized to be ridden in boost mode- that may be where they're most efficient.these Loam Wolf stats are based on max power settings and do stand up as a comparator between systems,
Cube AMS Hybrid One44?Wondering how you have got in with it mate? My mrs wants me to get her an eMTB so we can ride trails together, nothing serious just flowy tracks and forest trails. She doesn’t care less about anything apart from weight as she has only ridden a Spesh Tero, I reckon the EXE 9.7 is bob on for this. How you enjoying it?
Does look right for your Mrs, and there are some amazing deals around for the Fuel EXE ...Wondering how you have got in with it mate? My mrs wants me to get her an eMTB so we can ride trails together, nothing serious just flowy tracks and forest trails. She doesn’t care less about anything apart from weight as she has only ridden a Spesh Tero, I reckon the EXE 9.7 is bob on for this. How you enjoying it?
Loving it. Have racked up over 200 miles so far including a few trail centers.Wondering how you have got in with it mate? My mrs wants me to get her an eMTB so we can ride trails together, nothing serious just flowy tracks and forest trails. She doesn’t care less about anything apart from weight as she has only ridden a Spesh Tero, I reckon the EXE 9.7 is bob on for this. How you enjoying it?
Thanks for the great reply. I own a Spesh Turbo Levo that has done sterling service but has 2k on it so having discussed with my wife/riding buddy she thinks we need a similar spec bike to enjoy the trails together. Getting older want less weight and more workout and I did love my old analogue riding too. Think you have summed up what we’re after, bit of a shove when required and a light bike to ride along the old railway lines when we’re cruising. We also don’t want a constant whiny chatter in the background, can go to work for that…. Cheers mate most helpful, do post any more info when you can get a secLoving it. Have racked up over 200 miles so far including a few trail centers.
I still want a workout so quite often ride with no assist on flat or small inclines and use eco (in standard settings) to compensate for weight of bike on climbs....knowing that I have extra shove if I need it and / or want to to get up quickly.
I have also ridden without battery and it is no heavier than my mates enduro rig.
Range is not an issue for me with some planning but have bought an RE and spare battery just in case.
As an example, I was at Degla last weekend and did red / black loop which is 22km and over 600m of climbing (including some super steep technical stuff) and was back in the car park with 37% battery left.
Unless you are out with FF riders who are dicks and dont / won't wait a minute at the top of a climb you will not really ever get left behind.
I dont really ride super big stuff so the suspension (which took a few rides to sort) hasn't been a problem although I am thinking about a 160 air shaft.
Only 2 complaints about the bike as it came out of the shop......seat was horrible and tyres a joke in the mud.