Which eMTB? Occasional rocky hill use; usually for commute.

Markek

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Hi, I want to buy sthg for myself that'll last and perform, so high(est) quality; have just sold a house so feeling plush, but need advice please as a new field for me. Needs to be good for daily commute / shop etc on road, as well as weekend fun, including some off-road on rocky, hilly ground. I live in a generally hilly area - Devon / Dartmoor.

Any makes / models come to mind particularly that fit that balance?

I'm currently v unfit. I want sthg I can use without motor as much as poss at start, but can use motor to kick in for the many limiting hills around. What is the highest power / most reliable motor available? Yamaha /Bosch / Other?
And the longest-lasting /fastest-charging battery?

Also - in folks' experience, is there a big bonus in dealing with a shop rather than a web-based purchase?

Thanks a lot,

Mark
 

chris130256

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I chose Yamaha because I used to race them in moto x, so like the brand. I chose Haibike after reading so much info on all the available bikes. I chose a shop that was within a shortish drive as they are only guarenteed (parts replacement) at the shop you buy from. Because of this I wouldn't have bought off the internet from a supplier hundreds of miles away.
I hope this helps?
 
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Markek

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Thanks :) I read in another thread someone talking about Yamaha motors sometimes being noisier than Bosch - have you found that?
 

chris130256

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Next door neihbour bought a Cube Bosche and to me it sounded a bit noisier than mine. His was brand new when I tried it. Mine seems to be quieter now its done 150 miles?
I must add that they are both really quiet. Noisey is too harsh a word!
 
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IR772

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Go to a shop.

I found Haibike to be lovely, Yamaha yes, ignore the Bosch whisper.

Remember Bosch make 3 motors:
The not very powerful one
The one that's a bit more powerful
And the one that's still not as powerful as a Yamaha.

Your check book will decide what you get.

You will start with the motor on and you will keep it on for a long time, but you will have more enjoyment that you have had in a long time.
 

Cusmonkey

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Im new to this myself and nothing can beat trying as many bikes as you can while narrowing your search. I've tried both Bosch and Yamaha and decided to go with the Yahamha (haibike). I didn't notice any real difference in terms of noise but the haibike was the one that gave me the most smiles and had the most torque. I'm picking up Saturday and can't wait to get it dirty!
 

Derek M Walshaw

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Im new to this myself and nothing can beat trying as many bikes as you can while narrowing your search. I've tried both Bosch and Yamaha and decided to go with the Yahamha (haibike). I didn't notice any real difference in terms of noise but the haibike was the one that gave me the most smiles and had the most torque. I'm picking up Saturday and can't wait to get it dirty!
Which haibike did you get, Because the Yamaha battery looks bigger than the Bosch, and the weight of the haibike is stated around 22.5kg. That compared to my Scott E-Spark 710 at 19.6kg nullifies the extra 5Nm of torque. Mind you the Scott Spark 710 without the motor is rated as one of the best and fastest XC MTB :)
 
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soundwave

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Remember Boschmake 3 motors:
no they dont there all the same bar the cx which has a smaller case but still the same inside.
 

Cusmonkey

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Which haibike did you get, Because the Yamaha battery looks bigger than the Bosch, and the weight of the haibike is stated around 22.5kg. That compared to my Scott E-Spark 710 at 19.6kg nullifies the extra 5Nm of torque. Mind you the Scott Spark 710 without the motor is rated as one of the best and fastest XC MTB :)
I got the hard seven. I didnt try a Scott but am happy with my Purchase. I do have a fondness for Scott bikes; my first MTB was a Scott Sawtooth and that would have been about 24 years ago!
 

Derek M Walshaw

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Cheers
I got the hard seven. I didnt try a Scott but am happy with my Purchase. I do have a fondness for Scott bikes; my first MTB was a Scott Sawtooth and that would have been about 24 years ago!
Looking at the specs for the Hard 7, It still weighs 21kg. Mind you there's a bike difference in price. The Scott E-Spark 2016 cost £3500 :)
 

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