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    'Lightweight' Eeb trade-offs question- Trek Fuel Exe XT

    No problem at all. As others have said, if you can, go for a test ride of whatever bike's you're considering. One of the advantages for me is my local bike shop is a Trek specialist, which influenced by buying decision. If there's a Cube retailer near you try and get along and go for a ride...
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    'Lightweight' Eeb trade-offs question- Trek Fuel Exe XT

    I think a lot will depend on your fitness level and how many miles you intend to ride. As a Trek Fuel exe rider I much prefer the feel of the bike to a full fat emtb. The lack of weight and how the motor intuitively gives me just enough power is fantastic imho. I also have a Cube Stereo Hybrid...
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    How accurate are power meters in apps?

    An excellent point Rusty, I hadn't thought of sampling rates. There was I thinking I was just a bit too lazy with the emtb.
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    A quick introduction

    Thanks you irie, I've absolutely no idea what the crop is so I bow to your superior knowledge. A few years ago it looked to be poppy heads in the same field.
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    How accurate are power meters in apps?

    An idle thought really but I've noticed a disparity between my two e-bikes with built in power meters in the app. I have a Trek Domane+ from 2020 with the Fazua Ride 50 motor. I can peak at about 1000 watts (for a few seconds only, I'm not Chris Hoy!). However on my Trek Fuel ex-e my max so far...
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    A quick introduction

    Hi all, as a newbie I thought it polite to introduce myself. I'm Gary, I've been cycling since I was a nipper and I'm now 61 (how the hell did that happen!). I bought a Cube Stereo hybrid with the Bosch CX motor in 2019, however I've always found it has too much assistance for me and spent most...
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