I've had this same bike for several weeks now and can say it is an amazing value. Left mine bone stock and see no reason to upgrade anything. Been biking for roughly 28 years and at 58 it was time to add one of these to my stable (1-mid level mountain bike, 1-gravel bike and now this t6e). I got the lesser model because I knew I didn't need a much larger battery as I'm in decent enough shape to leave assist on eco and trail. I programmed Profile 2 to go from Eco to Level 7 (boost) at 27NM, 32NM, 40NM, 45NM, 51NM, 57NM and 63NM at the top boost level. I typically ride in level 2 and sometimes 3 and have gotten roughly 40 miles on Level 2 (32NM) on standard midwest rocky single track with maybe 1500 feet of elevation. I weigh about 195lbs and carry a 15lb Osprey backpack if that helps any. On level 2 I am definetly getting a workout and do hit level 3 sometimes when climbing a rough hill. Bike jumps great and rails the turns. You can't go wrong with the cheaper model if you don't have to have super long range or don't need boost all the time. Keep the chain lubed after every ride and update the bikes software when it sees an upgrade and all should be good. The bike did come with some messed up shifting I had to fix but other than that has been great.
Finally seeing a new video on this bike!. Been looking to get one of these. Want to get back into riding, torn between getting a mtb and emtb. Still want to get the excersise in, reading you can still get a good work out on a emtb. Be nice to get your perspective on that, not sure if you are concerned about cardio, exercise? I am trying to decide between this and the T7E. I am riding in north east Ohio, so thinking the T6e might be better? What was your reason going with the T6E?
Well I can say from riding around the neighborhood and finding some good hills it’s still a workout I promise. But will just be complimenting enough to keep you going and having fun without completely burning out. I went with the ebike because I hate climbing and want to get more laps in on the flow/downhill trails. I have my enduro hardtail I love riding for the jump lines and stuff so it was between getting another acoustic bike or having two separate bikes for two different chores. I do want to be able to ride longer while still having fun and getting some exercise in. If you are set on getting the absolute most out of your battery length than the t7e would be a better choice otherwise pretty much the same specs. I can tell you though I’m already in love with this t6e. I also went with the t6e because it was more in my budget. It also has the same power as the t7e
I've had this same bike for several weeks now and can say it is an amazing value. Left mine bone stock and see no reason to upgrade anything. Been biking for roughly 28 years and at 58 it was time to add one of these to my stable (1-mid level mountain bike, 1-gravel bike and now this t6e). I got the lesser model because I knew I didn't need a much larger battery as I'm in decent enough shape to leave assist on eco and trail. I programmed Profile 2 to go from Eco to Level 7 (boost) at 27NM, 32NM, 40NM, 45NM, 51NM, 57NM and 63NM at the top boost level. I typically ride in level 2 and sometimes 3 and have gotten roughly 40 miles on Level 2 (32NM) on standard midwest rocky single track with maybe 1500 feet of elevation. I weigh about 195lbs and carry a 15lb Osprey backpack if that helps any. On level 2 I am definetly getting a workout and do hit level 3 sometimes when climbing a rough hill. Bike jumps great and rails the turns. You can't go wrong with the cheaper model if you don't have to have super long range or don't need boost all the time. Keep the chain lubed after every ride and update the bikes software when it sees an upgrade and all should be good. The bike did come with some messed up shifting I had to fix but other than that has been great.
Did yours come with a zeron 35 fork or zeron 36 eq because mine came with the 36eq when BikesOnline has it saying 35?
@@focuskid22 Came with the Zuron 36. I set it up for my weight and have it where it uses full travel if I hit a good sized drop.
@@glenpetersen9030 ok wonder why they have it showing the 35
Finally seeing a new video on this bike!. Been looking to get one of these. Want to get back into riding, torn between getting a mtb and emtb. Still want to get the excersise in, reading you can still get a good work out on a emtb. Be nice to get your perspective on that, not sure if you are concerned about cardio, exercise? I am trying to decide between this and the T7E. I am riding in north east Ohio, so thinking the T6e might be better? What was your reason going with the T6E?
Well I can say from riding around the neighborhood and finding some good hills it’s still a workout I promise. But will just be complimenting enough to keep you going and having fun without completely burning out. I went with the ebike because I hate climbing and want to get more laps in on the flow/downhill trails. I have my enduro hardtail I love riding for the jump lines and stuff so it was between getting another acoustic bike or having two separate bikes for two different chores. I do want to be able to ride longer while still having fun and getting some exercise in. If you are set on getting the absolute most out of your battery length than the t7e would be a better choice otherwise pretty much the same specs. I can tell you though I’m already in love with this t6e. I also went with the t6e because it was more in my budget. It also has the same power as the t7e
@@focuskid22 I am leaning tithe t6e, and do upgrades as needed. I wonder what the wear and tear will like long term ?
@@G14tube I am wondering that too and will find out one day lol. It definitely looks and feels like a way more expensive bike than it is.
You make video very nice i should want to meet you but i live in India ,I want this cycle❤❤❤❤