I disagree. There are
HPR60's listed for sale, as low as $900usd, just no stock (yet).
And they aren't the HP version, which is
supposedly what the Slash+ needs. So you can't equate the HPR60 you listed to something we have no idea of the pricing for, but we can guess that it will be in line with what they sell now.
Which is $1,150 or £1,599.
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This is not a parts compatibility issue, just an embargo. Once TQ/trek sees potential revenue through aftermarket sales, why wouldn't they sell things they already make? It's just a question of how long we have to wait.
Never said it was and never said they wouldn't.
The point being made was that you could buy a cheap HPR50 and slot in an HPR60 to get the same-ish bike for cheap. I don't see the maths working.
For example, I
could buy a 9.9 right this second for £6,000. I'd then
presumably have to give Trek another £1,500 for an HPR60 unless I could manage to break the motor it came with.
Or I could buy a brand new 9.9 for £8,100 (cheapest I have seen thus far) and for that extra £600 I get the colour display (£100) and the extra 50W and a better dropper post and tyres (£?!).
Or I could buy the cheapest 9.7 I can see at £4,000 and once I add the motor, I'm still running at a loss when I could buy a new 9.7 for £5,400.
Prices will no doubt differ in different countries, but I can't imagine it'll be a true bargain anywhere.
And the possibility that Trek will eventually offer full power HPR60s as warranty motors, once the initial demand quiets down.
They won't offer them as full power. If they replace an HPR50 with a 60, you get 300W peak.
Not that the loss of some peak power is a huge issue, but you aren't getting the like-for-like HPR60 experience.
Check the Slash+ and TQ FAQ about it. It's annoying and perhaps they will change their stance, but it is currently what it is.
Some reviews say it's not actually a massive difference.
All the reviews of the HPR60 I have seen suggest that it
is a massive difference. Whether you believe them or not is the important point!
Either way, the bike and the rider are more important than the motor. And you really need to like purple if you want a new 9.9...