If these trails were a little more rocky it would look just like the trails of central PA. Great review, I was wondering how this bike would handle this type of terrain.
Hi Guy, I’ve bought 2 bikes as a result of your reviews and I’m super interested in getting one of these with one exception, which is I love a playful poppy bike and you say it’s very grounded. Does it feel a it dead or is that an e-bike thing? Thanks in advance
What is the reliability of the motor? I’ve only ready analog bikes and stayed away from the EV’s because of fix and repair often concerns with the motors.
@@benstep2 I’ve not heard of TQ being any less reliable than others. Bosch seem the toughest while Specialized have the best after sales service but they all have issues.
Nice review Guy. Have you ridden an Orbea Rise such as the H30 or H10, if so how do the two compare? I only do mountain biking occasionally so unsure whether to go full fat or one such as the Trek you're riding on? I can get quite fatigued so full fat may be better for me but I'm put off by the heavy weight of them.
I did it mostly in trail mode but at the risk of sounding a twat I am relatively fit so the motor was doing all the work. It was almost empty by the end too.
Hi I'm working on a production and looking for clips - 2 - 3 seconds of mountain biking in Coed y Brenin. Would you be willing for us to use some of your reels? Diolch Iona
It's the front fender slapping the tyre. Normally not an issue but Coed Y Brenin rocks are seriously percussive for a bit of twangy plastic and the tyres were big too so clearance was tight. Actual bike is totally silent so no Shimano motor 'death rattle' concerns
Do you have a recommendation for a different front tyre? I have the standard set up and have done 620 miles and nearly binned it many times on the trails. Great on the gravel, road, and off-road, but on a wet downhill it just isn't cutting it. Maybe drop the pressure. What psi did you reckon?
Curious if you've tried riding this with no assist? Is the relative increased weight (over a non emb) noticeable or is it quite useable as a regular bike (esp when climbing hills...)
I did some sections engine off and there's no sense of drag or grind from the motor so you can keep the speed up OK on rolling trails. Obvs that 19kg weight starts to dig into your legs quite quickly on climbs but at least it's a 29er on reasonably quick rubber not a mullet bike on stickies. In other words certainly useable but I don't think you'd make a habit of it unless I really wanted to save battery. Speaking of which I got some interesting stats from doing a lot more non motor climbs with a mixed group on another lightweight E bike launch, but you'll have to wait until later today for that video 👍
Love your reviews. You seem very genuinely happy while riding and reviewing at the same time!
Thanks Jason, I'd be a spoilt kid if I didn't appreciate getting new toys to play with every week!
God, I love those trails. The anti-flow trail center!
This is the first time I've seen a "gear comparison" (14:40) for the climb. That's informative.
I'm glad that helped. Just seemed the obvious way to calibrate it really.
If these trails were a little more rocky it would look just like the trails of central PA. Great review, I was wondering how this bike would handle this type of terrain.
I'm thinking about a fuel exe as a 2nd e-bike, how does it compare the max TQ assistance to the full power motors?
Hi Guy, I’ve bought 2 bikes as a result of your reviews and I’m super interested in getting one of these with one exception, which is I love a playful poppy bike and you say it’s very grounded. Does it feel a it dead or is that an e-bike thing? Thanks in advance
What is the reliability of the motor? I’ve only ready analog bikes and stayed away from the EV’s because of fix and repair often concerns with the motors.
@@benstep2 I’ve not heard of TQ being any less reliable than others. Bosch seem the toughest while Specialized have the best after sales service but they all have issues.
Nice review Guy. Have you ridden an Orbea Rise such as the H30 or H10, if so how do the two compare? I only do mountain biking occasionally so unsure whether to go full fat or one such as the Trek you're riding on? I can get quite fatigued so full fat may be better for me but I'm put off by the heavy weight of them.
Nice vid Guy. Quick question about the range..
Did you do the whole Beast trail (38km) in Trail mode? Or drop into Eco for some of it?
I did it mostly in trail mode but at the risk of sounding a twat I am relatively fit so the motor was doing all the work. It was almost empty by the end too.
Hi I'm working on a production and looking for clips - 2 - 3 seconds of mountain biking in Coed y Brenin. Would you be willing for us to use some of your reels? Diolch Iona
Hi Iona, what's your email and I'll get in touch direct
New Turbo Levo SL ... I assume is to be tested :D
Already tested and let's just say I've only got a few days to edit the footage 😜
Great video Guy, whats the constant rattling coming from the bike.?
It's the front fender slapping the tyre. Normally not an issue but Coed Y Brenin rocks are seriously percussive for a bit of twangy plastic and the tyres were big too so clearance was tight. Actual bike is totally silent so no Shimano motor 'death rattle' concerns
Do you have a recommendation for a different front tyre?
I have the standard set up and have done 620 miles and nearly binned it many times on the trails. Great on the gravel, road, and off-road, but on a wet downhill it just isn't cutting it. Maybe drop the pressure. What psi did you reckon?
@@DavidBridgeTechnology I run about 18-20 psi but I’m only 70kg
Curious if you've tried riding this with no assist? Is the relative increased weight (over a non emb) noticeable or is it quite useable as a regular bike (esp when climbing hills...)
I did some sections engine off and there's no sense of drag or grind from the motor so you can keep the speed up OK on rolling trails. Obvs that 19kg weight starts to dig into your legs quite quickly on climbs but at least it's a 29er on reasonably quick rubber not a mullet bike on stickies. In other words certainly useable but I don't think you'd make a habit of it unless I really wanted to save battery. Speaking of which I got some interesting stats from doing a lot more non motor climbs with a mixed group on another lightweight E bike launch, but you'll have to wait until later today for that video 👍
@@GuyKesTV Thanks for the reply and additional insights. Looking forward to that video!
@@lifethroughalens9878 New Turbo Levo SL video uploaded now boss
Used to love riding the beast at Coedy. That is definitely cheating though, nice bike!
Yeah, I felt a douche spinning past people on climbs. Esp as there's no bulk or noise to make it obvious you're on an E
Where’s the rule book?