Scott vs Haibike?
#1
Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2023
Posts: 3
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time
in
1 Post
Scott vs Haibike?
Hello!
I'm just entering the world of ebikes.
I love Scott, i used to have one of their bikes until somebody stole it.
So now that I have to buy a new one, I thought I'd go for an ebike.
My shortlist is:
1)Haibike Trekking 6
Motor 250W - 70Nm - Yamaha battery/motor - 630Wh battery - tires 27,5"
2) Scott Sub Cross Eride 20 Eq
Motor 250W - 85Nm - Bosch battery/motor - 500Wh battery - tires 29x2.25 - 25.30kg
3) Scott Axis Eride 20 Mix
Motor 250W - 65Nm - Bosch battery/motor - 500Wh battery - tires 29 - 26.40kg
Apparently I cannot post the links to the bike so I listed the main features.
The price is very similar so it is not a deal breaker.
I will mainly use the bike to go to work (quite flat) and some rides in the mountains (but not the main use).
Which one would you suggest considering I like the looks of all 3?
I should maybe add I'm quite a short girl (164cm) and my boyfriend has a very nice (and more technical) trek so he's pushing me to follow him for rides in the mountains.
Thank you for your help!
I'm just entering the world of ebikes.
I love Scott, i used to have one of their bikes until somebody stole it.
So now that I have to buy a new one, I thought I'd go for an ebike.
My shortlist is:
1)Haibike Trekking 6
Motor 250W - 70Nm - Yamaha battery/motor - 630Wh battery - tires 27,5"
2) Scott Sub Cross Eride 20 Eq
Motor 250W - 85Nm - Bosch battery/motor - 500Wh battery - tires 29x2.25 - 25.30kg
3) Scott Axis Eride 20 Mix
Motor 250W - 65Nm - Bosch battery/motor - 500Wh battery - tires 29 - 26.40kg
Apparently I cannot post the links to the bike so I listed the main features.
The price is very similar so it is not a deal breaker.
I will mainly use the bike to go to work (quite flat) and some rides in the mountains (but not the main use).
Which one would you suggest considering I like the looks of all 3?
I should maybe add I'm quite a short girl (164cm) and my boyfriend has a very nice (and more technical) trek so he's pushing me to follow him for rides in the mountains.
Thank you for your help!
#2
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2020
Location: Nevada County, California
Posts: 790
Bikes: Subject to change at any given moment but currently is...... Colnago Mapei, Colnago C40, Wilier Triestina Carbon, Wilier Triestina Ramato, Follis 472, Peugeot PX60, Razesa, Orbea Terra, Soma Pescadero and 1/2 owner of a Santana tandem.
Mentioned: 2 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 336 Post(s)
Liked 782 Times
in
264 Posts
My two cents is worth exactly that but I would go straight for one of the Scott’s. Just the fact that they produce some of the markets finest bikes would make my choice easy.
#4
Clark W. Griswold
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: ,location, location
Posts: 13,538
Bikes: Foundry Chilkoot Ti W/Ultegra Di2, Salsa Timberjack Ti, Cinelli Mash Work RandoCross Fun Time Machine, 1x9 XT Parts Hybrid, Co-Motion Cascadia, Specialized Langster, Phil Wood Apple VeloXS Frame (w/DA 7400), R+M Supercharger2 Rohloff, Habanero Ti 26
Mentioned: 54 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 4359 Post(s)
Liked 3,998 Times
in
2,668 Posts
Bosch all the way.
#5
Commuter
Join Date: Jun 2022
Location: SE Wisconsin, USA
Posts: 541
Bikes: Main Bikes: 2023 Trek Domane AL3, 2022 Aventon Level.2 eBike, 1972 Schwinn Varsity, 2024 Priority Apollo 11
Mentioned: 3 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 238 Post(s)
Liked 323 Times
in
196 Posts
Ah, too bad you can't post links.
I don't know about your fitness level or those bikes, but I know I'm a lot stronger rider than my wife. The way it works best is if SHE takes an eBike and I take my regular bike. That way, she can work as hard as she wants, but still keep up with me.
I don't know about your fitness level or those bikes, but I know I'm a lot stronger rider than my wife. The way it works best is if SHE takes an eBike and I take my regular bike. That way, she can work as hard as she wants, but still keep up with me.
#6
Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2023
Posts: 3
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time
in
1 Post
Thank you all, very helpful.
I think I will go for the scott then. I am 164 cm tall. They only have S at the shop, I think I would have preferred an M though.
I think I will go for the scott then. I am 164 cm tall. They only have S at the shop, I think I would have preferred an M though.
#7
Newbie
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2023
Posts: 3
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 0 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 1 Time
in
1 Post
Hi all!
In the end I did buy a Scott but not the ones I previously shortlisted.
I bough a Scott Axis Eride 10. A bit more expensive but felt so much better when I tried it!
What do you think?
In the end I did buy a Scott but not the ones I previously shortlisted.
I bough a Scott Axis Eride 10. A bit more expensive but felt so much better when I tried it!
What do you think?
Likes For Ross40:
#9
Newbie
I arrive a bit late, but think that the Axis is the more coherent choice compared to the Subcross. The Subcross has MTB tires, but some other specs are not OK when off-roading (it misses a clutch on the derailleur, the range of the cassette is lower, suspension has less travel). On the other side the Axis is a "civilised MTB", all components are proper off-road components, except the tires (that are easy to change anyway), that are more gravel. But it's not a bad thing: the bike will be better on-road, and will still be able to handle easy trails when it's dry.