The most popular EMTB brand - in Norway 2023

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • We've been doing a survey of what brand of full suspension electric mountainbike people in Norway own. Here is the full list, and a few comments about the top 10.
    People are allowed to enter brands into the survey, so there could be a couple of votes that aren't actually for an emtb. It doesn't really affect the results.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @timgearing5121
    @timgearing5121 Год назад +3

    It would be interesting to see the breakdown between max power (85nm+) and mid-power (50nm+)?

    • @EMTBVideos
      @EMTBVideos  Год назад

      Yeah, perhaps I'll do a survey on that this winter.

  • @TapioBlue
    @TapioBlue Год назад +1

    Would be interesting to see the brand of motor in parallel with the bike brands. I'm in Canada and got a 2022 Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay .
    All the other countries specs would be neat too, as would how many bikes each manufacturer builds/sells.

    • @EMTBVideos
      @EMTBVideos  Год назад

      Yeah, we consider making a more detailed survey on emtbforums. Can only make simple ones on Facebook.

  • @tomquimby8669
    @tomquimby8669 Год назад +1

    Ahh Solo, Bjorn likes that too. As for bikes no ZEG brand?? That is a surprise.

    • @EMTBVideos
      @EMTBVideos  Год назад

      Haha, yeah, and not even he's sponsored by them. I just think it's fun promoting Norwegian stuff a bit (:

  • @pernyberg2816
    @pernyberg2816 Год назад

    So, this is just a poll in a small group om facebook? In other words you can't claim any market share at all as this is not sales numbers.

    • @EMTBVideos
      @EMTBVideos  Год назад +1

      There isn't a collection of sales numbers available. So, we've been doing this survey for some years to get a feel of the market share. The FB group is currently at 7.3k members, so it's quite a big group for such a small segment in Norway. We're open about this being an imprecise way of measuring, still, it's an indication and a bit of fun.

  • @thim8009
    @thim8009 Год назад

    Merida should be higher, I was told they make Specializes frames.

    • @abelramos8652
      @abelramos8652 Год назад +1

      Merida is the biggest manufacturer. LG made the all the oled panels but Sony is the more popular brand, same happens here

    • @virkelie2
      @virkelie2 Год назад +1

      Merida owns 49% of Specialized, according to wikipedia.

  • @NallePu83
    @NallePu83 Год назад

    Most sold brand in Norway.....Momas

    • @EMTBVideos
      @EMTBVideos  Год назад

      Momas was on the list, and received 0 votes. The poll remains open after the results were collected, it has since received 1 vote. The facebook-group has over 7k members, most of them interested in off-road/mountainbiking. In this segment, I think it's safe to say Momas has a very low market share.

  • @rirrid5662
    @rirrid5662 Год назад

    They're all a complete joke with their 25kph speed limits and locked down hardware/software. The diy scene is where it's at now especially as torque sensing bb motors are coming onto the scene. I do like your videos though.

    • @RoyTheKing241
      @RoyTheKing241 Год назад

      DIY stuff is getting very good now. I just went DIY > Mainstream though for my eMTB because I find the motors are just more refined and overall package is just more polished. Where i want DIY is a tour style bike for throttle and max speed.

    • @EMTBVideos
      @EMTBVideos  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I've built 3 emtbs myself, back in 2014-2016. Two with BBS01 and one with a Q200 (??) hub motor, or was it "qutie", can't remeber the name. Going factory built emtbs gave me better frame geo. But that could be changing now.
      I think the 25kph limit makes sense, it makes it easier for other trail/pavement users to accept ebikes. The motors need to be serviceable, and I believe the EU right to repair bill will make that happen on upcoming motors. To my understainding, motors being released up until now was designed before the bill was passed.

    • @RoyTheKing241
      @RoyTheKing241 Год назад

      @@EMTBVideos serviceable would be the biggest win ever! I hate the 25k speed limit though. I personally don’t see the point. You cant ride a bike on a paved pedestrian path in Australia. Road only. So many times in open MTB trail sections where i hit 25k limit and friends on non e bikes will go faster than me. I do feel 32kms would be a good thing, but it is what is is. Riding is still enjoyable.