Hi from Spain .I need help in buying e-mtb

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one Hello, greetings to all from Spain. I want to be a future e-bike and I have doubts in the purchase between 4 models to see if they can help me. THANK YOU
-scott e-spark 710 2018
-scott e-genius 710 2018
-scott strike e-ridee 720 2019
-trance giant E + 1 pro 2019
 
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Saludos desde Portugal e bienvenido,
No será fácil encontrar aquí quién entienda español. Puedes empezar por visitar las diferentes áreas del sitio donde hay mucha información y discusión sobre marcas y modelos.
Me gustan las Giant e las Cube.
 
Bienvenido!

Genial con mas gente de España, pero como dice el compañero, mejor escribir en Ingles.
Donde estas?
Estas mirando bicis parecidas pero con motores MUY diferentes: (Espark: Shimano, Strike: Bosch Cx, Giant: Yamaha)

Personalmente prefiero Bosch, pero mucha gente le gusta la sensación natural del Shimano. Creo que lo primero en tu caso seria probarlos y decidir el motor como las primeras cosas.

Hay muchos posts sobre el tema, algunos mios por si te interesan. Ejemplos:
https://www.emtbforums.com/community/threads/motor-drag-whats-all-the-fuss.3985/#post-55534Motor drag? What's all the fuss?
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Suerte,
 
Bienvenido!

Genial con mas gente de España, pero como dice el compañero, mejor escribir en Ingles.
Donde estas?
Estas mirando bicis parecidas pero con motores MUY diferentes: (Espark: Shimano, Strike: Bosch Cx, Giant: Yamaha)

Personalmente prefiero Bosch, pero mucha gente le gusta la sensación natural del Shimano. Creo que lo primero en tu caso seria probarlos y decidir el motor como las primeras cosas.

Hay muchos posts sobre el tema, algunos mios por si te interesan. Ejemplos:
https://www.emtbforums.com/community/threads/motor-drag-whats-all-the-fuss.3985/#post-55534Motor drag? What's all the fuss?
My process and priorities for choosing my emtb. Yours? - EMTB Forums
Suerte,
I had not realized I was writing in Spanish, thank you for notifying
I'm in Malaga on the Costa del Sol. Today in a store I made a good offer for the Scott E-spark 710 2018 brand new € 3,800 and the giant I get at € 4,250 the truth that I think in the end I will buy one of these 2.
 
I had not realized I was writing in Spanish, thank you for notifying
I'm in Malaga on the Costa del Sol. Today in a store I made a good offer for the Scott E-spark 710 2018 brand new € 3,800 and the giant I get at € 4,250 the truth that I think in the end I will buy one of these 2.
Before you choose the giant, make sure you try it and confirm that you like it’s Yamaha motor. between those two i would personally choose the Shimano motor. But the giant is a great spec too.
 
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[QUOTE = "More-read-than-ride, post: 56172, miembro: 2358"] Antes de elegir al gigante, asegúrese de probarlo y confirme que le gusta el motor Yamaha. Entre esos dos elegiría personalmente el motor Shinano. Pero el gigante también es una gran especificación. [/ QUOTE]
Why would I choose Shimano?
 
For me, there are a few main reasons:
I like the way the Shimano delivers the power and it seems more powerful to me, although I have seen reviews that place the yamaha above in terms of power.
Also, the shimano has a very low drag and noise which is nice (although not a necessity)
Finally, and this is perhaps purely brand conscinece, I just somehow trust the quality more because there are so many more bikes around with Shimano.

That being said, it is just a personal preference, I really like the spec and look of the giant bikes, I just never felt quite as good on one. It is importat to make you own opinion, the Giant is a great machine.

Check this out:
The best eMTB motor 2018 – 6 powerhouses go head to head | Page 7 of 7 | E-MOUNTAINBIKE Magazine
 
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