I like the handling characteristics of full power ebike, the weight adds tractions and smooth things out. And then ride my regular bike if I want a light playful bike. To me full power ebike for rest days and big explorations. And then regular bike for everything else.
Orbea Rise is on sale right now with 20% off from the dealer and some bike shops are giving an extra 5-10% off. I bought one a week ago at 25% off from the LBS. Great bike although I'm sure they all are.
Also snagged one with the sale. The aluminum ones have a larger 540wh battery by default. You can get a carbon one with the larger internal battery, too. I went alloy to save a boat load of money. The H30 spec on sale is also amazing value IMHO vs most other eMTBs. Haven't drained the internal battery yet. Didn't yet buy the range extender yet... but will likely pick one up for longer adventure rides.
This is the BEST mountain bike review I have ever watched. Thank you for all of the work you guys put into this. I was curious what your guys feelings are on the Trek Fuel Exe.
I'm 160 lbs, 71 years old on an Elite 3. With my saddle and One Up bars, flat pedals, the medium is 45.6 pounds. Today was a typical ride in Utah above 7000' 21.33 miles, 2540 feet of climb, 2:28 riding time. I was at 30-40Nm and 100%-150% support and low (2 to 3) on launch. I ended with 27% battery left. When I ride with my wife, I have the support at zero. In that case, or with power off, I feel no discernable resistance to pedaling.I rarely us 85Nm, but it's nice to have to outrun thunderstorms coming over the Wasatch!
It would be an easy choice between the Transition and the Santa Cruz for me, because they're the two that don't have cables and hoses routed through the headset bearings. This insane trend needs to go away, and it will only go away if people stop buying bikes featuring it.
But didnt Orbea put into consideration, that servicing might be a Problem? I can't remember exactly but they did something on the Headset bearing. Maybe someone can give more Info
Absolutely agree, no cables through headset bearings!! Wanted to buy Canyon Spectral ON with the system for wife and kids, but no kids ride shotgun seat possible due to the system, so no bike order. And I own a Heckler SL: Fazua unit up- and downhill very silent, no rattling. Plasticky controller yes, but doing perfectly it's job! Absolutely no complaints with the system!
Hello @bikersedge. Thanks for another great video. I'm interested in the range comparison on these bikes particularly because here in Oz, the Giant represents fantastic value compared to the other makes on offer here. I get your approach with the "apples to apples" range comparison in this video of running them in full boost but I'd really like to know how they compare when they are all set at the same torque output, let's say in the case of these bikes, 50 or even 60nm. As you mention in your commentary on the drive system, the Giant is considerably more powerful and perhaps even too much so in some circumstances, so maybe there would be an inclination to ride it in a lower setting more comparable to the others here, particularly if the ride was intended to maximise possible range rather than just going for a quick blast. Any thoughts on this? And FWIW, in my opinion, your bike reviews are always excellent. Informative, thorough, great format and seemingly totally objective without the BS.
100% agree with what Andrew is saying - I think Giant have got it right with the ability to ride it like a low/mid power eeb to get the range and 'lightweight' performance, and then turn it up to boost with your mates on 'Full Fat' eebs (but you'd want that range extender) or just a quick 'Hour of Power' lap after work etc....
@GLOBc oh for sure. But that same idea applies to all the other bikes in this group too. You can run them on lower power levels and get even more range.
@@bikersedge I accept your point, but let's say I want to go ride with my mate on his Relay and I set the torque on the Giant to match his. Could I ride as far or further or would the range be the same?
Been watching lots of SL eMTB reviews lately and tested the Levo SL, Fuel ExE as well as the Trance X whatever. Ended up going for the Trance as it seemed to be the best fit for my needs. I like playful technical trails with drops and jumps the most. The range is actually ok as long as you tune it like a lightweight bike.I never use more than 50Nm of torque and still can keep up with my full powered bike friends. But I do need to put more effort into the climbs. The Trance cost me half of what a Relay or Heckler would cost, which is significant. The only other close option was the Trek Fuel. I found the Fuel easier to ride and the TQ motor is brilliant, but the suspension and agility is definitely better on the Trance. I did also install a 160mm air shaft at the front and added a larger volume spacer at the back which adds confidence to the ride.
tried the specialized kenevo sl and the levo sl and full power levo on steep tight trails in nz, really prefered the sl levo was amazingly agile and lively also tried the orbea rise, just wished the orbea had alittle more travel and slacker head angle, would be amazing.
I just recently was visiting Spokane & got a chance to rent/ride carbon relay from the hub went to the infamous Beacon Hill riding park. Having been a long time dirt bike rider moto,desert, trials since 70’s & love riding mtb often I have had serious issues with e-bikes period & calling me a hater would be an understatement well no longer. Not having the chance to ride as many as you do I couldn’t disagree with you more about the relay . In short I thought the switch is weak but manageable now let’s talk about performance it’s flat out magic in river/blue mode felt completely natural and allows you to carry momentum much easier through turns when climbing. Amazing confidence builder & overall solid handling with smooth suspension going downhill fast. Needless to say I can’t wait to demo these other recommendations so I get the right one for me because if the relay is second tier in your opinion I can only imagine how much better they are .
The Fuel EXe is another great lightweight contender, I picked one up in June and have been absolutely loving it. Probably would've gone with the Heckler SL if it had come out sooner though, since I also have a Bronson. Though, regarding your notes on the Fazua - the TQ HPR50 in the Trek has markedly better power delivery and torque sensitivity, matching rider effort very seamlessly with super natural power delivery. Even though it's not quite as powerful, it's the main reason I didn't go with the Relay. The Trek is a descender too, even with only 140mm. I've taken it on some pretty gnarly single/double black tech trails, flow trails, jump lines, and have had no complaints the whole time.
the reason I decided against the fuel exe is because it gets sketchy on the rough stuff on descents since it has short travel suspension. great quiet motor, but slightly on the weaker side. if it had 60nm it would be the perfect power.
Have a 2023 Rise M10, switched the Fox stuff to Lyrik ultimate fork bumped to 160 mm and ultimate rear shock. Totally changes the Rise to more of a All Mtn bike. The Rockshox suspension has great mid support and rides very plush compared to Fox set up.
Thanks for the great video! I think comparing the Heckler SL to a standard Relay is a tough one. If you were to throw a 27.5 on the rear and maybe a coil shock you would have an incredibly supple ride with a bike that wants to jump out of the park. Thankfully Transition sells this config as the PNW edition. IMO this is the best version of the bike.
I own the Relay PNW and was able to dial in the ride feel of the FAZUA motor with the free FAZUA desktop app. You can adjust to a more natural assist (similar to EP8 in trail mode) and it is perfect for me. Unfortunately, you can’t adjust on the mobile app, but to connect to computer, you don’t need any fancy devices (I’m talking to you Shimano).
I’m looking at picking up the Heckler SL. How’d you adjust the setting via the desktop app to achieve the more natural feel? Thanks in advance for any help!
Nice video!!! A question about the fazua, did you change the default settings for the power delivery or you left it at stock? You can set the rider power watts for a more natural feeling or to keep motor pushing up to 420 watts of rider power. From personal experience makes a huge difference
A slight aside here, a great example of a city/area adding amazing trails and benefiting with an economic boost. SLC UT locals normally drive to St. George, now we have a closer option. Riding in Full Boost is great for a power hour, but it's overkill as an Orbea Rise aluminum model in Trail has tons of range, even at elevation gain. Bikers Edge and other shops know how to set up these eebs these days, that is a key factor when spending the big bucks.
Maybe price isn't as relevant in this segment but mentioning the prices of each would be helpful. I looked at the writeup and the individual bike reviews and only 1, the Heckler, has prices listed. This is an easy metric to add and would really help people compare bikes.
We don’t really talk about specific builds or compare builds/components. Also these range from entry level builds to custom, high-end builds. Doesn’t make a ton of sense to compare prices.
Great comparisons. I only have a few rides on the heckler SL but I’m really liking it. I rode the Relay in the mullet 170/170 form and thought it rode amazing but the beer can head tube and the full power look of the bike just didn’t work for me. Notably not on here is the new Levo SL. I have tons of rides on that bike and it’s really good as well. Range is definitely limited but it does have extenders. It’s on the better end of the FSR suspension kinematics as well. The integration is top notch and the ride feel is very natural. Plus I love that it has the 29er chainstay flip chip. For me the heckler can go way deeper on hits and rides more like an all mountain bike. Plus it looks so good…
@@jeffj5039 The Levo SL is super fun. The short rear end and the light weight make it a really solid trail bike. It’s also incredibly adjustable. But even at 25% sag with the big volume reducer in the rear I have issues bottoming out, and I never have as much traction as I would like. The heckler SL I’m still tweaking but at 29% sag I have yet to reach the last 5 mile of travel even after overshooting a big jump to flat really hard, and the traction of the top is more supple.
@@mikes.8305 sounds like a Heckler SL setup at 160/170 would compliment the Levo SL2 nicely, or maybe that’s just me trying to justify owning both bikes haha
Great comparisons. Was about to start saving up for the Heckler SL S build but the Specialized Kenevo SL Comp was 2K less with the current sale they have going so I jumped on it. Coming off the gen 3 Levo I have to say that I think I'm a mid powered convert. There's just no need for 700 watts if all you're looking to do I 1.5-2 hr rides.
It’s not as weak as you would think given how light the bike is. I spent the summer on the new Levo and while it’s nice to have the power, the extra weight makes for a tank like feel on the descents. The kenevo sl on the other hand if plows but also like to leave the ground without much effort. I think the next gen will probably end up with a 60ish Nm motor
It would help if you analyzed the component choices for each bike in the low to middle offerings from each manufacturer. Where are the sweet values for the money? Most people can only dream of the top spec bikes. Do the relative comparisons remain the same when comparing the low end offerings of each bike?
Did the battery cover fly off on the drop on that big feature you mentioned when riding the Relay? Looked like something flew off as you landed! I'm a current '21 Orbea Rise M10 owner..Looking t change /uograde..If the Relay has no charging port, how can a range extemder be added/connected? IS one in the works ? Will there be a way to connect it...? Seems like the Santa Cruz may be the sounder bet...
Yeah it flew off. Some ding dong (me) didn’t install it correctly. That’s a good point about the range extender. I’ve heard there’s one in the works. Not sure how that will work when/if it is released.
Another great video! Thanks for taking the time and money to make these informative videos. Also realizing just how spoiled I am to have a 5000 foot climb right out my door and multiple 3-5000 foot loops available to me in 30 minute drives. Spoiled for sure and awesome to have ebikes like these for taking full advantage of them!
this is an important point. I think the trance torque setting should have been dropped to more closely match lower power of others for better range comparison?
Kind of. But then it might not be as solid as it is on the climbs. Made the most sense to test the bikes stock, as intended and designed. The Trance technically uses less torque per assistance level. Even in the lower modes the range is still compromised.
I just bought the Trance and the interesting thing is that in the Ride Control App the default max torque is actually set at 85nm in every assistance level. I saw they discovered this in another video and verified it to be true on my new bike. @@bikersedge
Owned , Levo, Heckler 8, Rise, Fuel EXE, and now Heckler SL. Of all of them Heckler SL is perfect for my needs. Decending capabilities are off the chart. Integration is on par. Expect a Bullit SL (E-Nomad) next. This is the future of eMTB'S. SC knocked it out of the park.
Exactly what I was expecting (minus the Giant, I never really think about Giant anymore). As far as a bike for my wife who's I'm going to say (mid life 😉 you're welcome deer) the bike that would feel light weight enough for her to feel comfortable to maneuver is the Orbea Rise. All she's looking for is some assistance climbing so it doesn't aggravate her bulged disk from 20+ years ago. Would you say that's a safe assessment? We are here in the PNW but she's not getting "sendy" anymore. Thanks guy's, you always give the best reviews (along with Freehub). Cheers!!!
Actually, by getting deeper into the travel when bunny hopping, you are also getting further into that compression damping, which creates a platform to push against and spring from the rebound.
I haven’t demo’d any of them…yet. But I did check them out in the BE showroom on a recent I-15 road trip! I‘ve been rooting for the Relay because Transition & my local Transition dealer have AMAZING customer service, & I like the idea of the removable battery. But, I’m concerned how the plastic flap and shim will hold up after 100 hours of hard riding-I don’t see it aging well. The Heckler SL nails just about everything I’m looking for. I’m surprised the Heckler is more composed on desents, given Transition’s DNA.
Demod the Santa Cruz Heckler SL & Transition Relay side by side and was surprised the Heckler SL handled the chunk better than the Relay, riding a Patrol now I kept saying now way and would ride sections over again back to back to make sure. Were in Moab now, what trails are those you were riding in the video, would love to hit them on the way to Hurricane. Thanks
I mean the e-bike with the best range is almost always going to come down to battery capacity. Some of the least expensive options that we have ridden and reviewed will be on our "value ebike showdown" on the ebike channel.
Awesome review!! I'm looking into either the Orbea Wild, Transition Relay or Heckler SL. So this really answered some of my main questions like full e-bike or sl bike and heckler sl or relay! Would be nice to see what you think about the different builds for the heckler sl.
Glad you liked it. Personally I don't think build matters all that much. Most of what determines how your bike rides is the suspension kinematics, geometry and drivesystem. Buy the build that best fits your budget.
@@bikersedge I unlocked my Rise and rarely throw it into full power because of how fast it drains the battery. I only can get 1700’ on full boost full power, which is right in line with the Giant.
At first, it seemed like it was a little shaky. All of the bikes that we’ve had with fazua Harv been great so far. I think they may have sorted things out.
Not an option for most people but for me having both a full fat emtb and an SL emtb is the best scenario. Most guys I know own two bikes so why not have to emtbs? I currently do not own a non assisted mtb. I ride 80% of the time a Kenevo SL. I love the way it handles and the way jumps. I ride 20% of the time a YT Decoy with a 720wh battery for longer expedition style rides. Best of both worlds depending on how I feel and what I want to ride.
I'm hoping they release one with their new motor thats in the levo sl and a mullet. Would be the goat. Still think think the relay PNW is the best sl at the moment
Great video, I would love to hear your thoughts on the Specialized Turbo Levo SL compared to these bikes. Where do you think it would line up in the group of bikes?
Cool video and test! One thing for us europeans audience: Could it be possible that you guys blend in the infos also in metric and kilogramm units? That would be awesome!
great video. love the format of comparing and contrasting. I got it down to either the heckler sl and specialized levo SL. how do these compare and contrast. I see that most reviews don't pick the levo sl when the heckler sl and transition relay are in the lightweight shootout. can you give your opinion on why pick the heckler sl or relay over the 2023 levo SL?
Hi there was just wondering if you set the gaint to 60n so it's the same as the rest of the bikes will it go as far ? Just if you did that to see them all at the same power . Thanks Stephen
@@bikersedge I like the Giant because I could put to high power on my short rides when I’m time poor or lower the power put on range extender and do a longer ride on the weekend,does that sound like I’m on the right track with this idea?
Great review guys…none of these bikes are available in my area so if I bought one, it’d have to be sight unseen. We do have TREK & Specialized tho...& brands sold at REI. There used to be GIANT & Santa Cruz, but haven’t seen thos brands post covid 😒
Hey thanks. Ebikes are a bit different. They’re all pretty damn fast on fire roads. At that point it comes down to motor output more than anything. Technical climbing sets them apart a bit and that’s why we talked about traction and control on the climbs.
Great video 👍 Soooooo torn between the Heckler SL and the Simplon Rapcon Pmax TQ atm. But then Forestal might be brewing up some new stuff as well. And Rotwild... Choices, choices... The only sure thing is I'm going to be a SL rider as well since I can't afford food after buying either 🤣
Thanks for the great video! I am very intrigued about the Heckler sl, I spoke to my local Santa dealer and they said the only gripe they have is with proper tires you are hitting full power territory. How did you find the weight/handling on this compared to the regular Heckler!?
This was our second lightest bike in the test. Most full power bikes are low 50s and up. Even with proper tires you’re probably barely at 43-45 on the SL. Still significantly lighter than the regular heckler.
The point about time being a limiting factor is a good one. I usually only have about 90 mins to ride, and an ebike is going to let me cover a lot more ground in that time. Plus many parts of the world don't even have 5k ft worth of climbs so range wouldn't always be a deciding factor.
Genuine question here. I am considering getting a light weight eMTB. However, on a normal ride on a standard bike, I can climb around 1000m in 2 hours. I only ride for the downhill, so a typical ride is just ups and downs. Would this kind of ebike help at all? The range on these won't do much more than I currently ride. My main reason for getting one would be to get more laps in.
You're not going to be able to get more laps of those 1000m laps in , but you'd drastically reduce the time it takes. A full power eBike might be the move for you if your climbs are that big.
@@bikersedge Sorry. I probably worded it really badly. My total climbing would be 1000m for the ride. I think one climb is about 200m. But I totally get what you suggested with the full power bikes
Oh gotcha. Yeah you won’t be getting much more than 1000 out of the bike in full boost. Obviously the lower power modes will extend that range a bit. The beauty to this is you’d be able to do that 2 hour ride in 1 hour. When I’m short on time I almost always grab the ebike.
I normally don't share that. I like to lay out the info about how each bike rides and where it's strongest and then let you decide which one best aligns with your priorities.
Most of these bikes have a thumb switch allowing you to only use power when you need. For a very average rider like me, the battery will never run out. I have a power pack but have never needed it. Weight is the biggest factor for me.
Seems the Fazua ride 60 on the Heckler SL is similar to my old 2019 Levo in terms of range as it comes with 500w battery. Clearly it's got more power but as for range they seem to be similar? I've heard that boost is similar to trail on the full power and trail the same as eco. Is this correct?
Most of my ride crew have some sort of e-bike now and they really prefer to ride them over their normal pedal bikes. Unfortunately, I just don't feel I can justify the cost of a bike that I can't ride everywhere. So I'm still all human power. Hoping someday the stigma will lighten up and more trails will open and become legal with these bikes.
That was a crazy fun video to watch! damn I would take any of these. They all look good. I was wondering do you know any advantage or disadvantage for a 27.5 rear wheel on an ebike? Does the smaller wheel make it easier on the battery and motor at all?
I think the smaller wheel helps in a couple of ways. Most e-bikes have a longer chain stay than their pedal bike counterparts. A 27.5 wheel allows for a more “normal” length when compared to pedal bikes. It also is noticeably quicker to spin up.
The giant is probably the cheapest in this group. Although Orbea offers the Rise in aluminum at some really reasonable price points. I’d say either of those two will be best value.
It depends on which country you live in. Here in New Zealand the Giant Elite 2 is by far the best value SL eMTB, next comes the Trek Fuel 9.7, then the Fuel 9.8 XT build, after that the Levo SL and Orbea Rise, then come cars, boats and months of luxury holidays around the globe… and after that Santa Cruz and Transition.
Throw the Trek Fuel Exe 2023 into the mix and it will beat the Orbea Rise for best natural/trail/all-mountain bike. Hands down! Ride quality, noise level, geometry flip, motor tuning, local dealer support…
@@bikersedge agreed if your rides are regularly longer than 40km and over a 1000 meters of climbing it is going to run out of juice its horses for course I suppose
Really think you guys should have thrown the Turbo Levo SL in there as well, since they just introduced a new model and Specialized basically started this segment, hence the SL is still the benchmark for which others should be judged against IMHO.
That didn't take long. Ha. We don't carry specialized at the shop. Won't be able to include it. I'd argue the benchmark should be the gold standard or best in category rather than first to market.
@@bikersedge Haha true that I am a spec fanboi lol (but not a diehard). I am selfishly tickled because I'm in the market for a new light e-bike to complement my Tlevo and want to see the SL compared to the latest and greatest. Great vid nonetheless!!
@@Nutinbutmtbupdated Levo SL came out before heckler SL or giant. Plus it took slightly less than 3 years for the second version to come out, reasonable renewal cycle I would say!
i personally find it annoying how most reviewers try to find how "each bike has its different characteristics" and you've to read between the lines on the "but really we think this one is the best for most". Perhaps to ensure you keep getting test bikes, but still, its annoying. Maybe all reviewer should force themselves to pick 1 bike each time lol. Appreciate that you've given your opinion on full vs light ebike though, that felt genuine. My take away from this one review: - full power better overall because they last and they've got the power - light ebike have some advantages in handling, sometimes, you might prefer that if you're ok with the power/range trade-off - heckler sl best light ebike - heckler and relay for enduro-ish, the rest for trail-stuff - giant way more power, but less range - other ebikes still okay
The reason reviewed don’t flat out say “this bike is the best” is because it varies on priorities, riding style, riding groups, terrain, trails, and preferences. What’s best for me isn’t best for you. That’s why we talk about the ride characteristics so you can decide which is best for you. We buy the vast majority of all of our review bikes. So we certainly aren’t trying to tip toe around a weird relationship with manufacturers.
hardtails/DJ/bmx bikes are the easiest to bunny hop, because they have no rear suspension. lock out the shock on any of these bikes and they will bunny hop pretty easily.
I don’t have any way to back this up other than personal experience, but I have an easier time bunnyhopping bikes with rear suspension. It’s easier to get the front end up relative to the back end. Hardtails might be able to get higher, buts it’s tougher to get the bunnyhop initiated.
I like the handling characteristics of full power ebike, the weight adds tractions and smooth things out. And then ride my regular bike if I want a light playful bike. To me full power ebike for rest days and big explorations. And then regular bike for everything else.
The big dogs certainly ride nice.
This really is the category I am most interested in. The Orbea is super tempting. Great job breaking this down, as per usual!
Hey thanks. Glad you liked it!
Orbea Rise is on sale right now with 20% off from the dealer and some bike shops are giving an extra 5-10% off. I bought one a week ago at 25% off from the LBS. Great bike although I'm sure they all are.
Also snagged one with the sale. The aluminum ones have a larger 540wh battery by default. You can get a carbon one with the larger internal battery, too. I went alloy to save a boat load of money. The H30 spec on sale is also amazing value IMHO vs most other eMTBs. Haven't drained the internal battery yet. Didn't yet buy the range extender yet... but will likely pick one up for longer adventure rides.
This is the BEST mountain bike review I have ever watched. Thank you for all of the work you guys put into this. I was curious what your guys feelings are on the Trek Fuel Exe.
Thanks for the kind words! We don’t carry Trek so I’m not too familiar with it.
I'm 160 lbs, 71 years old on an Elite 3. With my saddle and One Up bars, flat pedals, the medium is 45.6 pounds. Today was a typical ride in Utah above 7000' 21.33 miles, 2540 feet of climb, 2:28 riding time. I was at 30-40Nm and 100%-150% support and low (2 to 3) on launch. I ended with 27% battery left. When I ride with my wife, I have the support at zero. In that case, or with power off, I feel no discernable resistance to pedaling.I rarely us 85Nm, but it's nice to have to outrun thunderstorms coming over the Wasatch!
Yeah weight is a huge factor. At 160lb you’ll be getting way better range than a 200lb rider.
It would be an easy choice between the Transition and the Santa Cruz for me, because they're the two that don't have cables and hoses routed through the headset bearings. This insane trend needs to go away, and it will only go away if people stop buying bikes featuring it.
I couldn’t agree more.
I know wtf are they thinking, a cleaner cockpit/front end? It still isn’t working if that’s the goal and you’re stuck with this abomination.
But didnt Orbea put into consideration, that servicing might be a Problem? I can't remember exactly but they did something on the Headset bearing. Maybe someone can give more Info
The Fazua Ride 60 is super janky. Especially the cheap ring controller. Lots of issues with the motor. Check the forums. Yikes.
Absolutely agree, no cables through headset bearings!! Wanted to buy Canyon Spectral ON with the system for wife and kids, but no kids ride shotgun seat possible due to the system, so no bike order.
And I own a Heckler SL: Fazua unit up- and downhill very silent, no rattling. Plasticky controller yes, but doing perfectly it's job! Absolutely no complaints with the system!
Hello @bikersedge. Thanks for another great video. I'm interested in the range comparison on these bikes particularly because here in Oz, the Giant represents fantastic value compared to the other makes on offer here. I get your approach with the "apples to apples" range comparison in this video of running them in full boost but I'd really like to know how they compare when they are all set at the same torque output, let's say in the case of these bikes, 50 or even 60nm. As you mention in your commentary on the drive system, the Giant is considerably more powerful and perhaps even too much so in some circumstances, so maybe there would be an inclination to ride it in a lower setting more comparable to the others here, particularly if the ride was intended to maximise possible range rather than just going for a quick blast. Any thoughts on this?
And FWIW, in my opinion, your bike reviews are always excellent. Informative, thorough, great format and seemingly totally objective without the BS.
100% agree with what Andrew is saying - I think Giant have got it right with the ability to ride it like a low/mid power eeb to get the range and 'lightweight' performance, and then turn it up to boost with your mates on 'Full Fat' eebs (but you'd want that range extender) or just a quick 'Hour of Power' lap after work etc....
@GLOBc oh for sure. But that same idea applies to all the other bikes in this group too. You can run them on lower power levels and get even more range.
@@bikersedge LOL but not really... that line of logic ends up with them all turned off...
@@GLOBc well that’s what I’m saying. The best way to test range is in full power. You can always conserve more battery on an ebike.
@@bikersedge I accept your point, but let's say I want to go ride with my mate on his Relay and I set the torque on the Giant to match his. Could I ride as far or further or would the range be the same?
Been watching lots of SL eMTB reviews lately and tested the Levo SL, Fuel ExE as well as the Trance X whatever. Ended up going for the Trance as it seemed to be the best fit for my needs. I like playful technical trails with drops and jumps the most. The range is actually ok as long as you tune it like a lightweight bike.I never use more than 50Nm of torque and still can keep up with my full powered bike friends. But I do need to put more effort into the climbs. The Trance cost me half of what a Relay or Heckler would cost, which is significant. The only other close option was the Trek Fuel. I found the Fuel easier to ride and the TQ motor is brilliant, but the suspension and agility is definitely better on the Trance. I did also install a 160mm air shaft at the front and added a larger volume spacer at the back which adds confidence to the ride.
This SL market segment appears to be the sweetspot. Love the compare & contrast format. And your video content and commentary is top notch.
Hey thanks!
tried the specialized kenevo sl and the levo sl and full power levo on steep tight trails in nz, really prefered the sl levo was amazingly agile and lively also tried the orbea rise, just wished the orbea had alittle more travel and slacker head angle, would be amazing.
I just recently was visiting Spokane & got a chance to rent/ride carbon relay from the hub went to the infamous Beacon Hill riding park. Having been a long time dirt bike rider moto,desert, trials since 70’s & love riding mtb often I have had serious issues with e-bikes period & calling me a hater would be an understatement well no longer. Not having the chance to ride as many as you do I couldn’t disagree with you more about the relay . In short I thought the switch is weak but manageable now let’s talk about performance it’s flat out magic in river/blue mode felt completely natural and allows you to carry momentum much easier through turns when climbing. Amazing confidence builder & overall solid handling with smooth suspension going downhill fast. Needless to say I can’t wait to demo these other recommendations so I get the right one for me because if the relay is second tier in your opinion I can only imagine how much better they are .
Just put my order in for the Transition Relay PNW XO AXS, looks like a beast!
Enjoy!
The Fuel EXe is another great lightweight contender, I picked one up in June and have been absolutely loving it. Probably would've gone with the Heckler SL if it had come out sooner though, since I also have a Bronson. Though, regarding your notes on the Fazua - the TQ HPR50 in the Trek has markedly better power delivery and torque sensitivity, matching rider effort very seamlessly with super natural power delivery. Even though it's not quite as powerful, it's the main reason I didn't go with the Relay. The Trek is a descender too, even with only 140mm. I've taken it on some pretty gnarly single/double black tech trails, flow trails, jump lines, and have had no complaints the whole time.
the reason I decided against the fuel exe is because it gets sketchy on the rough stuff on descents since it has short travel suspension. great quiet motor, but slightly on the weaker side. if it had 60nm it would be the perfect power.
Have a 2023 Rise M10, switched the Fox stuff to Lyrik ultimate fork bumped to 160 mm and ultimate rear shock. Totally changes the Rise to more of a All Mtn bike. The Rockshox suspension has great mid support and rides very plush compared to Fox set up.
Thanks for the great video! I think comparing the Heckler SL to a standard Relay is a tough one. If you were to throw a 27.5 on the rear and maybe a coil shock you would have an incredibly supple ride with a bike that wants to jump out of the park. Thankfully Transition sells this config as the PNW edition. IMO this is the best version of the bike.
Dang! Production felt real good on this one!
Hey thanks!
I own the Relay PNW and was able to dial in the ride feel of the FAZUA motor with the free FAZUA desktop app. You can adjust to a more natural assist (similar to EP8 in trail mode) and it is perfect for me. Unfortunately, you can’t adjust on the mobile app, but to connect to computer, you don’t need any fancy devices (I’m talking to you Shimano).
You can from the app also
What’s your longest ride to date if you don’t mind me asking
I’m looking at picking up the Heckler SL. How’d you adjust the setting via the desktop app to achieve the more natural feel? Thanks in advance for any help!
Nice video!!! A question about the fazua, did you change the default settings for the power delivery or you left it at stock? You can set the rider power watts for a more natural feeling or to keep motor pushing up to 420 watts of rider power. From personal experience makes a huge difference
A slight aside here, a great example of a city/area adding amazing trails and benefiting with an economic boost. SLC UT locals normally drive to St. George, now we have a closer option. Riding in Full Boost is great for a power hour, but it's overkill as an Orbea Rise aluminum model in Trail has tons of range, even at elevation gain. Bikers Edge and other shops know how to set up these eebs these days, that is a key factor when spending the big bucks.
Also, where do you see the Specialized Turbo Levo SL fitting in this group? I will be buying soon and the Levo SL is one of my contenders.
You should have mentioned that you could change the NM on the trance to match the others and the battery would take you further. Nice vid tho
You can de tune any of them for more range.
Maybe price isn't as relevant in this segment but mentioning the prices of each would be helpful. I looked at the writeup and the individual bike reviews and only 1, the Heckler, has prices listed. This is an easy metric to add and would really help people compare bikes.
We don’t really talk about specific builds or compare builds/components. Also these range from entry level builds to custom, high-end builds. Doesn’t make a ton of sense to compare prices.
Great comparisons. I only have a few rides on the heckler SL but I’m really liking it. I rode the Relay in the mullet 170/170 form and thought it rode amazing but the beer can head tube and the full power look of the bike just didn’t work for me. Notably not on here is the new Levo SL. I have tons of rides on that bike and it’s really good as well. Range is definitely limited but it does have extenders. It’s on the better end of the FSR suspension kinematics as well. The integration is top notch and the ride feel is very natural. Plus I love that it has the 29er chainstay flip chip. For me the heckler can go way deeper on hits and rides more like an all mountain bike. Plus it looks so good…
Have the new Spec Levo SL2 and while I absolutely love it the feedback on the Heckler SL has me really tempted to try one…
@@jeffj5039 The Levo SL is super fun. The short rear end and the light weight make it a really solid trail bike. It’s also incredibly adjustable. But even at 25% sag with the big volume reducer in the rear I have issues bottoming out, and I never have as much traction as I would like. The heckler SL I’m still tweaking but at 29% sag I have yet to reach the last 5 mile of travel even after overshooting a big jump to flat really hard, and the traction of the top is more supple.
@@mikes.8305 sounds like a Heckler SL setup at 160/170 would compliment the Levo SL2 nicely, or maybe that’s just me trying to justify owning both bikes haha
Great comparisons. Was about to start saving up for the Heckler SL S build but the Specialized Kenevo SL Comp was 2K less with the current sale they have going so I jumped on it. Coming off the gen 3 Levo I have to say that I think I'm a mid powered convert. There's just no need for 700 watts if all you're looking to do I 1.5-2 hr rides.
but the kenovo sl only has the weak 35nm in that current version.
It’s not as weak as you would think given how light the bike is. I spent the summer on the new Levo and while it’s nice to have the power, the extra weight makes for a tank like feel on the descents. The kenevo sl on the other hand if plows but also like to leave the ground without much effort. I think the next gen will probably end up with a 60ish Nm motor
@@romand123 I don’t know if I can wait to next year for the new kenovo sl. That’s the bike I really want.
Thanks for this awesome video.
Very classy & tasteful visuals.
Makes me wanna ride!
It would help if you analyzed the component choices for each bike in the low to middle offerings from each manufacturer. Where are the sweet values for the money? Most people can only dream of the top spec bikes. Do the relative comparisons remain the same when comparing the low end offerings of each bike?
I’ve done that on a past video. At the end of the day individual components make up such a small percentage of ride quality.
Excellent review! Thank you.
@@TheDirrtydog glad you liked it!
Did the battery cover fly off on the drop on that big feature you mentioned when riding the Relay? Looked like something flew off as you landed! I'm a current '21 Orbea Rise M10 owner..Looking t change /uograde..If the Relay has no charging port, how can a range extemder be added/connected? IS one in the works ? Will there be a way to connect it...? Seems like the Santa Cruz may be the sounder bet...
Yeah it flew off. Some ding dong (me) didn’t install it correctly.
That’s a good point about the range extender. I’ve heard there’s one in the works. Not sure how that will work when/if it is released.
Another great video! Thanks for taking the time and money to make these informative videos. Also realizing just how spoiled I am to have a 5000 foot climb right out my door and multiple 3-5000 foot loops available to me in 30 minute drives. Spoiled for sure and awesome to have ebikes like these for taking full advantage of them!
Great review thanks. Have you tried the Giant Trance with reduced torque setting?
this is an important point. I think the trance torque setting should have been dropped to more closely match lower power of others for better range comparison?
Kind of. But then it might not be as solid as it is on the climbs. Made the most sense to test the bikes stock, as intended and designed. The Trance technically uses less torque per assistance level. Even in the lower modes the range is still compromised.
I just bought the Trance and the interesting thing is that in the Ride Control App the default max torque is actually set at 85nm in every assistance level. I saw they discovered this in another video and verified it to be true on my new bike. @@bikersedge
Owned , Levo, Heckler 8, Rise, Fuel EXE, and now Heckler SL. Of all of them Heckler SL is perfect for my needs. Decending capabilities are off the chart. Integration is on par. Expect a Bullit SL (E-Nomad) next. This is the future of eMTB'S. SC knocked it out of the park.
It so good on the DH!!!
What would you say is second best overall?
@@ultimatist on the DH? In terms of capability the Relay. In terms of fun factor the Trance.
@@bikersedge was directed to SuperCary. Curious where the Levo and Fuel sit against the Heckler.
@@ultimatist gotcha!
How fun are those Pahvant Trails????? A super underrated gem!
So good.
Great Vid what are the best 24inch kids ebike options out there?
Exactly what I was expecting (minus the Giant, I never really think about Giant anymore). As far as a bike for my wife who's I'm going to say (mid life 😉 you're welcome deer) the bike that would feel light weight enough for her to feel comfortable to maneuver is the Orbea Rise. All she's looking for is some assistance climbing so it doesn't aggravate her bulged disk from 20+ years ago. Would you say that's a safe assessment? We are here in the PNW but she's not getting "sendy" anymore. Thanks guy's, you always give the best reviews (along with Freehub). Cheers!!!
Thanks for the kind words! Glad you like the videos.
Demo them. The Giant may give her the assistance she wants, the Orbea will require more effort on the climbs
Great video, where is the Pivot?
So far behind us it may as well still be at the trailhead. 🤣
We don’t carry pivot at the shop. Won’t be able to include it.
Actually, by getting deeper into the travel when bunny hopping, you are also getting further into that compression damping, which creates a platform to push against and spring from the rebound.
Makes a lot of sense.
I haven’t demo’d any of them…yet. But I did check them out in the BE showroom on a recent I-15 road trip! I‘ve been rooting for the Relay because Transition & my local Transition dealer have AMAZING customer service, & I like the idea of the removable battery. But, I’m concerned how the plastic flap and shim will hold up after 100 hours of hard riding-I don’t see it aging well. The Heckler SL nails just about everything I’m looking for. I’m surprised the Heckler is more composed on desents, given Transition’s DNA.
They’re both solid. SL is a little more composed and the Relay rides a bit bigger.
Demod the Santa Cruz Heckler SL & Transition Relay side by side and was surprised the Heckler SL handled the chunk better than the Relay, riding a Patrol now I kept saying now way and would ride sections over again back to back to make sure.
Were in Moab now, what trails are those you were riding in the video, would love to hit them on the way to Hurricane. Thanks
Unfortunately we recently found out after filming these trails that they aren’t ebike legal. It’s the trail system in Richfield, UT
Which e-bikes have the overall best maximum range, and which of those are the most economically affordable?
I mean the e-bike with the best range is almost always going to come down to battery capacity. Some of the least expensive options that we have ridden and reviewed will be on our "value ebike showdown" on the ebike channel.
Awesome review!! I'm looking into either the Orbea Wild, Transition Relay or Heckler SL. So this really answered some of my main questions like full e-bike or sl bike and heckler sl or relay! Would be nice to see what you think about the different builds for the heckler sl.
Glad you liked it. Personally I don't think build matters all that much. Most of what determines how your bike rides is the suspension kinematics, geometry and drivesystem. Buy the build that best fits your budget.
Can you tune the Giant down via the app to 60nm/350w and see the range you get apples to apples?
That would be interesting.
@@bikersedge I unlocked my Rise and rarely throw it into full power because of how fast it drains the battery. I only can get 1700’ on full boost full power, which is right in line with the Giant.
Makes sense. I would imagine the giant would be slightly better with the new battery cell type.
As an older rider I'd love to try out an ebike but they aren't allowed on most of the trails along the front range in Colorado.....
Yeah that can be a bit of a problem still. Seems like things are changing a bit though. Slowly but surely.
I love my kenevo sl, great in the rough. All depends what you ride .
Is Fazua really reliable? Heard so many negative feedback that I’m hesitating going for the Heckler SL, too bad cause it looks so rad!
At first, it seemed like it was a little shaky. All of the bikes that we’ve had with fazua Harv been great so far. I think they may have sorted things out.
Not an option for most people but for me having both a full fat emtb and an SL emtb is the best scenario. Most guys I know own two bikes so why not have to emtbs? I currently do not own a non assisted mtb. I ride 80% of the time a Kenevo SL. I love the way it handles and the way jumps. I ride 20% of the time a YT Decoy with a 720wh battery for longer expedition style rides. Best of both worlds depending on how I feel and what I want to ride.
Jealous of your garage.
Do the manufactures offer firmware updates? For example when they refine the power delivery and feel of the motor?
Most firmware updates are pretty minimal and don’t affect ride quality all that much. Mostly fixing bugs and things.
@bikersedge The Fazua ride 60 update made a huge difference to how instant the power delivery was. I found it was like riding with a different motor.
@@flea5917 when was that update? We had up to date firmware on these when we filmed.
Close between rise and elite…. I bought the Giant 🎉 2 weeks til delivery 🎉🎉
Enjoy!
Love my kenevo sl just wish it had about 50-60nm of torque rather than 35nm
I'm hoping they release one with their new motor thats in the levo sl and a mullet. Would be the goat. Still think think the relay PNW is the best sl at the moment
Great video, I would love to hear your thoughts on the Specialized Turbo Levo SL compared to these bikes. Where do you think it would line up in the group of bikes?
Cool video and test! One thing for us europeans audience: Could it be possible that you guys blend in the infos also in metric and kilogramm units? That would be awesome!
I’m bad at math but I’ll try.
great video. love the format of comparing and contrasting. I got it down to either the heckler sl and specialized levo SL. how do these compare and contrast. I see that most reviews don't pick the levo sl when the heckler sl and transition relay are in the lightweight shootout. can you give your opinion on why pick the heckler sl or relay over the 2023 levo SL?
We don't carry specialized and I haven't ridden the new Levo. Can't really say.
@@bikersedge sorry. I didn’t know you only reviewed brands you carry.
It’s a matter of logistics. I only have access to bikes we carry. Most of our reviews are on our demo bikes.
Been waiting for this one!!
Can I just get a second battery on the Relay? Return to swap out at truck and continue?
Yes
To be clear, I am hearing 3-3.5k ft of elevation on a 200lb rider in full boost all the time on the fazuza/ heckler SL?
Yes - In the specific setting we were testing in. Terrain, temperature, tires and other factors will contribute.
Something fell off the Relay on that big drop. Was it the battery door ?
Sure was. Some ding dong put it on wrong….
Best. Reviews. Period.
Hey thanks for the kind words!
Hi there was just wondering if you set the gaint to 60n so it's the same as the rest of the bikes will it go as far ? Just if you did that to see them all at the same power . Thanks Stephen
It very well could. We tested these in their stock power configurations so we could ride them as intended and designed.
If you ran the giant at 60nm like the other bikes it would have more range than the others right?or at least similar
Yeah probably pretty similar. It would be interesting to see in that test. Part of what makes that bike so special though is the higher power.
@@bikersedge I like the Giant because I could put to high power on my short rides when I’m time poor or lower the power put on range extender and do a longer ride on the weekend,does that sound like I’m on the right track with this idea?
@@lee.j7077 makes a lot of sense to me. I love that bike for a ton of reasons.
Great review guys…none of these bikes are available in my area so if I bought one, it’d have to be sight unseen. We do have TREK & Specialized tho...& brands sold at REI. There used to be GIANT & Santa Cruz, but haven’t seen thos brands post covid 😒
Give us a call. We might be able to help you find something.
No pivot shuttle sl though??
Fantastic as always. It would be cool if you broke down climbing into tech climbing and fire road climbing like you do for analog bikes.
Hey thanks. Ebikes are a bit different. They’re all pretty damn fast on fire roads. At that point it comes down to motor output more than anything. Technical climbing sets them apart a bit and that’s why we talked about traction and control on the climbs.
I like the Santa Cruz but i'd want a 29er
What trails are being recorded here?
Richfield, UT - since filming this video they've marked the area as non-eMTB trails.
Great video 👍
Soooooo torn between the Heckler SL and the Simplon Rapcon Pmax TQ atm.
But then Forestal might be brewing up some new stuff as well. And Rotwild... Choices, choices...
The only sure thing is I'm going to be a SL rider as well since I can't afford food after buying either 🤣
Love seeing all the choices these days.
I never even heard of these brands, had no idea the existed.
Which would you take to St George between the Giant, Transition & SC?
Depends on the trail but I’d do the Heckler or Relay for most of the big stuff down there.
@@bikersedge Does your shop have any relay or heckler demos for sale to save a little money?
@@DK-wd8ju it’s definitely worth a call.
Great reviews!!! Love from Israel ❤
And ..... I would take the giant... I like to climb
Thanks for the great video! I am very intrigued about the Heckler sl, I spoke to my local Santa dealer and they said the only gripe they have is with proper tires you are hitting full power territory. How did you find the weight/handling on this compared to the regular Heckler!?
This was our second lightest bike in the test. Most full power bikes are low 50s and up. Even with proper tires you’re probably barely at 43-45 on the SL. Still significantly lighter than the regular heckler.
The point about time being a limiting factor is a good one. I usually only have about 90 mins to ride, and an ebike is going to let me cover a lot more ground in that time. Plus many parts of the world don't even have 5k ft worth of climbs so range wouldn't always be a deciding factor.
It’s a factor for some for sure but not the end all factor in my mind.
@BikersEdge Do you guys demo the Heckler SL?
Sure do!
Genuine question here. I am considering getting a light weight eMTB. However, on a normal ride on a standard bike, I can climb around 1000m in 2 hours. I only ride for the downhill, so a typical ride is just ups and downs. Would this kind of ebike help at all? The range on these won't do much more than I currently ride. My main reason for getting one would be to get more laps in.
You're not going to be able to get more laps of those 1000m laps in , but you'd drastically reduce the time it takes. A full power eBike might be the move for you if your climbs are that big.
@@bikersedge Sorry. I probably worded it really badly. My total climbing would be 1000m for the ride. I think one climb is about 200m. But I totally get what you suggested with the full power bikes
Oh gotcha. Yeah you won’t be getting much more than 1000 out of the bike in full boost. Obviously the lower power modes will extend that range a bit. The beauty to this is you’d be able to do that 2 hour ride in 1 hour. When I’m short on time I almost always grab the ebike.
Thank gentlemen, great reviews.👍
Thanks for watching!
Great showdown! Are you using a gopro with hyperview for your POV?
Hey thanks. Yes. GoPro 12 and hyper view.
You didn't share which bike you would buy if buying one of these. What would be your choice?
I normally don't share that. I like to lay out the info about how each bike rides and where it's strongest and then let you decide which one best aligns with your priorities.
Most of these bikes have a thumb switch allowing you to only use power when you need. For a very average rider like me, the battery will never run out. I have a power pack but have never needed it. Weight is the biggest factor for me.
Battery can certainly run out regardless of skill level.
Can’t wait for the new Sram Repeater review!
Stay tuned!
E-bike "missions". Are these spec'd for special ops😜
Mostly for jumping out of helicopters and stuff.
Where are these trails?
Richfield, UT
Seems the Fazua ride 60 on the Heckler SL is similar to my old 2019 Levo in terms of range as it comes with 500w battery. Clearly it's got more power but as for range they seem to be similar? I've heard that boost is similar to trail on the full power and trail the same as eco. Is this correct?
I think boost on most SLs is somewhere between trail and boost on a full power.
@@bikersedge I've gotten used to riding my levo in eco @ 40/100. Hopefully that translates well to trail. Ordering my Heckler SL in a week or so.
@@_Jake.From.Statefarm_ 100/100 or bust
@@bikersedge Hahah fair enough.
Heckler SL or Fuel Exe?
Can’t say. We don’t carry Trek. I can say that I like the Fazua motor more than the TQ.
Most of my ride crew have some sort of e-bike now and they really prefer to ride them over their normal pedal bikes. Unfortunately, I just don't feel I can justify the cost of a bike that I can't ride everywhere. So I'm still all human power. Hoping someday the stigma will lighten up and more trails will open and become legal with these bikes.
The relay might be a good one for you then. It’s designed to be ridden with the battery removed.
That was a crazy fun video to watch! damn I would take any of these. They all look good. I was wondering do you know any advantage or disadvantage for a 27.5 rear wheel on an ebike? Does the smaller wheel make it easier on the battery and motor at all?
I think the smaller wheel helps in a couple of ways. Most e-bikes have a longer chain stay than their pedal bike counterparts. A 27.5 wheel allows for a more “normal” length when compared to pedal bikes. It also is noticeably quicker to spin up.
No Spesh SL? :(
you lost the battery cover from the Trans, why not talk about this issue!!
Because I installed it incorrectly. Not transitions fault.
Which one is best bang for your buck since they are all probably stupid expensive
The giant is probably the cheapest in this group. Although Orbea offers the Rise in aluminum at some really reasonable price points. I’d say either of those two will be best value.
It depends on which country you live in. Here in New Zealand the Giant Elite 2 is by far the best value SL eMTB, next comes the Trek Fuel 9.7, then the Fuel 9.8 XT build, after that the Levo SL and Orbea Rise, then come cars, boats and months of luxury holidays around the globe… and after that Santa Cruz and Transition.
Can anyone name some of these trails they're on? Looks fun.
Richfield, UT
Which city and trail network is this?
Richfield UT
@@bikersedge that is what I thought!
Hey guys what is the intro music?
Some stock music track from artlist.
Where's the new Levo SL? No comparison without it.
We don’t carry specialized. Don’t have access to one to include. Still very much a comparison between 4 really good lightweight e-bikes.
Throw the Trek Fuel Exe 2023 into the mix and it will beat the Orbea Rise for best natural/trail/all-mountain bike. Hands down! Ride quality, noise level, geometry flip, motor tuning, local dealer support…
Potentially but it’s going to lose on range and power.
Range on the Fuel EXe takes it out of contention for me.
@@bikersedge agreed if your rides are regularly longer than 40km and over a 1000 meters of climbing it is going to run out of juice its horses for course I suppose
Really think you guys should have thrown the Turbo Levo SL in there as well, since they just introduced a new model and Specialized basically started this segment, hence the SL is still the benchmark for which others should be judged against IMHO.
That didn't take long. Ha. We don't carry specialized at the shop. Won't be able to include it. I'd argue the benchmark should be the gold standard or best in category rather than first to market.
@@bikersedge Haha true that I am a spec fanboi lol (but not a diehard). I am selfishly tickled because I'm in the market for a new light e-bike to complement my Tlevo and want to see the SL compared to the latest and greatest. Great vid nonetheless!!
First to market but Last to update their geometry.
@@Nutinbutmtbupdated Levo SL came out before heckler SL or giant. Plus it took slightly less than 3 years for the second version to come out, reasonable renewal cycle I would say!
@@bikersedgeit can be both and perhaps Levo SL actually is! Who knows it is not included in the comparison! 😅
i personally find it annoying how most reviewers try to find how "each bike has its different characteristics" and you've to read between the lines on the "but really we think this one is the best for most". Perhaps to ensure you keep getting test bikes, but still, its annoying. Maybe all reviewer should force themselves to pick 1 bike each time lol. Appreciate that you've given your opinion on full vs light ebike though, that felt genuine.
My take away from this one review:
- full power better overall because they last and they've got the power
- light ebike have some advantages in handling, sometimes, you might prefer that if you're ok with the power/range trade-off
- heckler sl best light ebike
- heckler and relay for enduro-ish, the rest for trail-stuff
- giant way more power, but less range
- other ebikes still okay
The reason reviewed don’t flat out say “this bike is the best” is because it varies on priorities, riding style, riding groups, terrain, trails, and preferences. What’s best for me isn’t best for you. That’s why we talk about the ride characteristics so you can decide which is best for you.
We buy the vast majority of all of our review bikes. So we certainly aren’t trying to tip toe around a weird relationship with manufacturers.
Great video you handsome devils!
You certainly didn’t watch the same video I did……
It would come to price, short people friendly, and range.
I think we can put an end to calling averages rides "missions" after this video
Haha. Fair enough.
You're wrong! (someone had to do it)
No you’re wrong!
hardtails/DJ/bmx bikes are the easiest to bunny hop, because they have no rear suspension. lock out the shock on any of these bikes and they will bunny hop pretty easily.
I don’t have any way to back this up other than personal experience, but I have an easier time bunnyhopping bikes with rear suspension. It’s easier to get the front end up relative to the back end. Hardtails might be able to get higher, buts it’s tougher to get the bunnyhop initiated.
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So Scott Lumen is a joke to you 😂
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