Lightweight but mid-travel Ebike recommendations

Lightweight but mid-travel Ebike recommendations

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Hugo Stiglitz

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38,038 posts

217 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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Back in the 00s I rode freeride bikes that were getting on for 50lb and Dear god they were hard going even on descents if you weren't on it.

I'd prefer to avoid this heavy, motorbike in idle whilst descending feel if possible.

This isn't a troll. I tried a friends Giant and it felt leaden unless I was going at it 100%. Who does that all the time?!

To the expense of range I don't mind - price wise probably 4-5.5k and travel wise similar to my 2020 Santa Cruz 5010.

Your experiences please!

stargazer30

1,637 posts

172 months

Wednesday 27th October 2021
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I've gone through a fair few bikes, analog and leccy over the last 2 years trying to find the "right one".

I've just sold a Cube touring hybrid ebike. Bosch mid motor, 500wh battery and fully loaded with lights, guards, rack the lot. That bike was comfy, could climb anything and had a good 50 mile+ range. But it was 26kg unlaiden. It felt like a tank and lifting it over stuff was a real pain.

Now in comparison I have a analog gravel bike that is 11kg. Its a joy to ride, light and nippy and fast under the right circumstances. That is until its cold windy and rainy and your climbing against the wind with a backpack. On those days the ebike just make more sense.

My current ebike is also a gravel, its one of the Fazua powered ebikes so its about 17kg, still a bit heavy, but manageable. Range isn't quite as good but that's the trade off for less weight. The cool thing about the Fazua bikes is the drive pack is removable, so you can actually use it as an analog bike if you want to. Mines about 13-14kg without the drive pack.

GravelBen

15,842 posts

236 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Mate has just bought a Specialized Levo SL (150mm travel, basically an electric Stumpjumper) for the same reasons, he wanted an e-bike thats light enough to feel more like a regular bike on the trail and is more feasible to still pedal when it runs out of juice. Half the power of their full fat ebikes and smaller battery, but much lighter - they claim around 17kg, no doubt thats for the most expensive carbon spec though.

His hasn't been delivered yet though so no feedback on how good it is.

Edited by GravelBen on Thursday 28th October 00:08

BRR

1,859 posts

178 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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IMO the Orbea Rise is by far the best lightweight e-bike, much more power than the Specialized SL's and lighter

Hugo Stiglitz

Original Poster:

38,038 posts

217 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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Wow, it looks almost 'normal' too. One thing I never liked about ebikes was the aesthetics.

Definitely one on the list. Thanks.

PomBstard

7,043 posts

248 months

Thursday 28th October 2021
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A mate has a Merida e160 to go alongside his Ibis Ripmo and really enjoys it. It’s not the lightest out there but both the e160 and shorter-travel e140 seem to be getting decent reviews.

nosuchuser

837 posts

222 months

Friday 29th October 2021
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Transaples E1

Looks waaay better than a Levo SL.

stuarthat

1,078 posts

224 months

Tuesday 2nd November 2021
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Would say cube 140 sl great spec kit

carlymart

611 posts

220 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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i have an obrea vibe and its under 15kg and love it

snotrag

14,824 posts

217 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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Check out the latest Singletrackworld mag for a review of the Orbea Rise.

It is, in my opinion, by the 'pick' of E-bikes available and pretty much the only one I'd consider. Potentially a Levo SL but the geo and looks are a bit....

The Orbea Rise is an E-bike done right. Its even pretty keenly priced.

trails

4,220 posts

155 months

Wednesday 3rd November 2021
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stuarthat said:
Would say cube 140 sl great spec kit
I've got a 160 and it weighs a bloody tonne.