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There's some excellent deals to be had on the Yeti 160e, T series for around £9k and the C series around £8k, if the bike has the Shimano 801 ( refreshed from the 800 - see Shimano website for details of the motor ) as it allows for free shift and auto shift when paired with Di2, more customization, lighter unit and better heat management, and the important bit, it doesn't rattle, plenty of reviews on YouTube, have fun whatever you choose.Looking for some advice on first ebike please.
Currently still riding my 2013 zesty though I upgraded to some '21 fox 36 factory forks a while back.
I mostly ride at FOD or trips to BPW or similar places. Definitely focus more on gravity stuff rather than trails nowadays.
l originally really wanted the yeti 160e but more I read the more I went off the idea of a shimano motor, especially at that money.
I see the local shop has some really good deals and am currently trying to decide between the e180 rsx and the e160rsx.
Im currently convincing myself I need the 180 as it has the better kit, I already have a 160mm bike and I feel like I want to be able to handle more aggressive runs. Also coming from 26" wheels I thought I may prefer a mullet.
However, the LBS doesnt currently have the 180rsx in stock, the orange 160rsx looks much nicer, and really im not as big a hitter yet on the jumps and drops as I like to think.
Am I overthinking it and should just go with the 160? I see the forks could be adjusted to 170mm in the future. That would seem like a nice compromise or would it ruin the geo?
Are there any other bikes I should be considering?
Thanks for any advice
Yes it’s a big layout, but with all the research you’ve done and some advice from users here, head down to your LBS and have a good chat. With the huge rise in popularity, they don’t need to “sell” you a bike in order for it to sell. Some LBS’ can’t keep up with demand. There’s no benefit to you coming back complaining about your purchase. From my experience, a good LBS will get you on the right bike for youThanks for the info. Shops actually messaged they can get hold of the 180 rsx too so availability not an issue.
What sort of riding do you guys do on the 180s?
I did see there was meant to be a demo day at fod for both bikes this weekend which would have been ideal but it's been cancelled or something.
It's a huge amount of money to regret getting the wrong model!