I'm in between 3 bikes: This specialized, Trek's Domane + and Canyon's Grail On, I'll check every single one on paper and see pros and cons for each, I know I can't go wrong with either. Great videos James! Keep up the good work mate!
Yeah, love when you drop a bit to much $ on a bike and it turns out even better than planned. I am jealous of your eMTB Norco. I havent made that jump yet since eMTBs are hotly contested in my area with limited trail networks. I have been toying with the Trek E-Caliber, but who knows.
Great bike. E-bikes are the way of the future. Impressive range and looks like it handles great. Would love to have one for road riding and a Specialized Turbo Levo MTB for singletrack. Price tag on e-bikes is still way to high IMO. Enjoyed the video!
Pricing is what held me back, but 2021 just felt like the year. On the road commuting to work ect. I want the e-assist to make it easier/more fun and encourage me to do it. I'd totally get a eMTB but at the moment they are too spendy to justify an additional bike considering I think I would want to keep riding my acoustic MTBs for the time being
Unfortunately you are right ebikes are the future as we become a more fat lazy society. Def. some legit uses for them is you are disabled, elderly, can't keep up with people you want to ride with that are faster. So far all I have seen are people on them barely moving the pedals going 15 mph plus while doing next to nothing and being a hazard to others. America what a country if it's not fast and easy it's not worth doing.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it. Unfortunately from a growth perspective these do really poorly. Almost always do I lose subscribers on these videos as well as they get real low view counts. I do them when I am excited about something, but sadly they hurt my channel when I do post them.
Dear God you scared me. At about one min you crossed a sewer grate. I had my front wheel go into one of those once. Launched me. Thanks to my helmet I survived.
That was my first thought. Riding in all that traffic over a sewer grate. No! Would not do that especially on a super expensive e bike flying at speed.
@@Jamesthebikeguy I was on an old nishiki touring bike. Skinny tires. Needed a new rim. New helmet and jacket. If you ride a lot it's bound to happen. That electric bike looked pretty good.
My riding style: Acoustic hybrid bike for road and groomed trails, a Trek Powerfly 5 for the mountains. The Specialized model you were riding looks very slick.
Hello James. Great helpful videos. Thanks! Can u help me....? Ihave ridden ariel specialized sport/elite for years. i adore it ability to really bring out the freedom in your body! i do not drive a car and this is my everything!!! i have just purchased a Trek fx 4 sport carbon. not recieved it yet... what are your thoughts? have i made a bad choice? are there better bikes i should have bought instead? thanks James, love ur stuff!! beth
@@Jamesthebikeguy Thanks James... but i cancelled the order doh! was looking at its speeds up and downhill and they're not so good. would i be better with a giant fastroad advanced or a giant roam? should i order the trek again? i'm really stuck!!! you are lovely and cool!!!
Love the bike. I have a 2020 Specialized Roubaix Sport that I'm thinking of trading in for one of these due to some heart/health issues and this video was helpful. I liked your music play but I'm not familiar with all the artists. Can you post the song names? Thanks
I have the same bike in other colour...how it rides and handle is amazing In my case I really don’t need the battery extender...with a single charge I have 90/100km of autonomy...I’m not planning to ride more than that I don’t use it on gravel...just on the street...if I want to do gravel or offroad I have my MTB Merida BigNine...way more comfortable and the I don’t like the idea of shaking on the rocks a very expensive rigid bike
I have the same bike (in green). As a matter of fact, driving it on gravel is really working well. My 60km ride today with maybe 40 percent of the distance on gravel was perfect. The remaining battery capacity of four bars tells me that I could have driven even longer :-) Very surprising, as my old bike with Panasonic engine needs much more capacity (ok, the Creo is suitable for driving without motor, in contrary to my Panasonic bike...). Anyway, have much fun with this great bike!
@@shorelinerach01 yes it has a higher stack height , it feels way better to me , more like a mountain bike , where the Creo is a drop bar and your bent over more
Yeah for sure... to bad they are sold out. I wanted to get one when I ordered this and they were B/O and once this came in they were sold out. No one local has one, so I might choose to order online but we shall see. Really would like it since I think a 3.5hr 60mi ride is exactly what I'd like out of the bike.
It's a beauty! One of the best (neck-in-neck with the Trek Domane+ [HP] -series S-pedelecs). I hope, the range increases by at least threefold (or more) by the time I buy a gravel S-pedelec, in some 10-15 years from now. Would love one for my continental cycle tours (>200 km/day, for a month or two on end, carrying ca. 150kg load, incl. rider, bicycle and luggage). Hopefully, by then ebike battery, drivetrain and circuitry manufacturers have learn a thing or two about the tech from Tesla. Thus, ca. 43 miles (ca. 69km/h) for a system weight of ca. 125kg (presuming here)? Some of it was gravel. On flat tarmac that would make ca. 46-47mph, presumably. That's ca. 75km per charge. With climbs and 30kg. luggage, the range would probably decrease to ca. 50km. or less.
See it's funny, the Trek Domane+ HP was not even a consideration because of how heavy that model is. That is over 50 lb, where mine is sub 30. I did compare this to the Trek Domane+ LT and decided that that had too small of a battery and I really wanted the 28 MPH. One of my good friends bought the Domane+ LT 2 days after I got this one, and I am hoping to do a video with him where we swap bikes and decide who made the right choice.
@@Jamesthebikeguy A comparison between any of the Trek Domane+ bikes would, indeed, be interesting. What a weight difference! I wonder what explains it. A much larger battery and perhaps a different motor? Here in Europe, the only type of speed-pedelecs sold are the 30kilo metal junk intended for centenarians - so they can cruise on 45km/h assist -capable grandma or grandpa bikes at 10km/h for a couple of years before "God taketh [their lives] away". On top of that, to ride an s-pedelec in Europe, one needs a license (and an acquiescence to waive adieu to the hundreds or thousand of € one incurs), tnen pay a monthly / yearly tax for ownership of a "dangerous motorised vehicle" (as though it is a car! We know the real reason they do this sh*t - EUrocrats would much rather kick the bucket than stop ripping Europe's apparently replaceable and meant to be replaced population off at will). And - if you're into carbon, into gravel, adventure or road bikes - forget it: your choices will be limited to 25km/h standard -compliant rigs, meaning the battery and the motor will serve a great burden, rather than assist you.
The Domane+ HP uses the Bosce performance line CX motor that is powerful but a boat anchor. It also has a 500wh battery (40% larger than the Creo) and then silly things like kickstands and integrated lights ect. For a road bike it is just a lot. Maybe a good city bike? The Domane+ LT uses a Fazua motor system that is really light and then has a 250wh battery (about 35% smaller than creo) and it weights in at like 32lbs so still a tough heavier than the Creo. The LT is the interesting one, and I am sure Trek will update the HP to be more competitive soon.
Possibly, I think it's most likely the quieter surroundings and greater load just hearing the motor/internal gearbox make a little noise. I have put another 70 some odd miles on it since this video and I have stopped even noticing the sound
Well for a largely overweight person like myself, living in a very hilly area, yes. I have videos on my channel using this down and flat Florida and it would easily get to 80 mi there
Technically if your not riding on gravel then your just riding a gravel bike on whatever surface you happen to be on, but your not gravel riding. So gravel riding ends when theres no more gravel.
@@Jamesthebikeguy yup riding any ebike will definitely put a smile on your face just wished the range was better to ride longer since a extra battery cost to much !
@@garypostell5268 Lower the assist and increase the range, of course. The Range Extender is absolutely worth it. I got mine online, no shipping cost, for $414.00. When you're buying a 5-6,500+ bike it's not bad a price.
I wouldn’t ride a bike like that over bumps, rocks and stones. if I wanted a bike that would not fail on the street at 40 mph and hard breaking, Id stick to tarmac and for that terrain id get my mountain bike out with wider tyre’s, lower pressures and front suspension..
I love the looks, dark blue paint and white handlebar tape… sharp!
I'm in between 3 bikes: This specialized, Trek's Domane + and Canyon's Grail On, I'll check every single one on paper and see pros and cons for each, I know I can't go wrong with either.
Great videos James! Keep up the good work mate!
What did you decide on?
Can you do an update on this bike? I’m interested in purchasing one for a 50mile round trip commute.
Ok...you sold me on it...I'm getting one of those✌😎👍
You should!
So awesome man! This is the way I would get back into road / gravel bikes. Very cool you're so happy.
Yeah, love when you drop a bit to much $ on a bike and it turns out even better than planned. I am jealous of your eMTB Norco. I havent made that jump yet since eMTBs are hotly contested in my area with limited trail networks. I have been toying with the Trek E-Caliber, but who knows.
Great bike. E-bikes are the way of the future. Impressive range and looks like it handles great. Would love to have one for road riding and a Specialized Turbo Levo MTB for singletrack. Price tag on e-bikes is still way to high IMO. Enjoyed the video!
Pricing is what held me back, but 2021 just felt like the year. On the road commuting to work ect. I want the e-assist to make it easier/more fun and encourage me to do it. I'd totally get a eMTB but at the moment they are too spendy to justify an additional bike considering I think I would want to keep riding my acoustic MTBs for the time being
Unfortunately you are right ebikes are the future as we become a more fat lazy society. Def. some legit uses for them is you are disabled, elderly, can't keep up with people you want to ride with that are faster. So far all I have seen are people on them barely moving the pedals going 15 mph plus while doing next to nothing and being a hazard to others. America what a country if it's not fast and easy it's not worth doing.
I really enjoyed this i hope you incorporate more ride videos in your videos.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it. Unfortunately from a growth perspective these do really poorly. Almost always do I lose subscribers on these videos as well as they get real low view counts. I do them when I am excited about something, but sadly they hurt my channel when I do post them.
Where do you find this color and style of this bicycle because the specialize stores does not sell them anymore?
Nice ride, good to see multiple terrains tested out. What size tires are you running
Thank you. Be safe out there.
Thanks, you too!
Nice to see you on the bike
Pedal on!
Dear God you scared me. At about one min you crossed a sewer grate. I had my front wheel go into one of those once. Launched me. Thanks to my helmet I survived.
Glad you survived. You really only need to worry about the ones where the great is parallel to wheel travel
That was my first thought. Riding in all that traffic over a sewer grate. No! Would not do that especially on a super expensive e bike flying at speed.
@@Jamesthebikeguy I was on an old nishiki touring bike. Skinny tires. Needed a new rim. New helmet and jacket. If you ride a lot it's bound to happen. That electric bike looked pretty good.
My friend slipped on a railroad crossing…not good
Nice video…I have got to get some real riding gear..your shirt is nice.
That's pretty good range out of it. If you added the range extender you could probably squeeze a metric out of it.
Great video, Jimmy!
Lol, thanks.
How tall are you, and what size you got? Thanks.
Great vid, your enthusiasm is awesome. Another couple of years and they’ll probably shave another 5 pounds off this bike.
I bet you are right
My riding style: Acoustic hybrid bike for road and groomed trails, a Trek Powerfly 5 for the mountains. The Specialized model you were riding looks very slick.
I bet the Powerfly is nice!
@@Jamesthebikeguy It's massively heavy and not as slick as the number you were riding, but at my age I wouldn't be mountain biking without it.
Awesome bike !
Great video. I’m also in central MA. where is that damn located?
Oxford
@@Jamesthebikeguy Thank you! I think have been there.
Great video
Hello James. Great helpful videos. Thanks! Can u help me....? Ihave ridden ariel specialized sport/elite for years. i adore it ability to really bring out the freedom in your body! i do not drive a car and this is my everything!!! i have just purchased a Trek fx 4 sport carbon. not recieved it yet... what are your thoughts? have i made a bad choice? are there better bikes i should have bought instead? thanks James, love ur stuff!! beth
FX4 Sport Carbon is a terrific bike, you will love kt
@@Jamesthebikeguy Thanks James... but i cancelled the order doh! was looking at its speeds up and downhill and they're not so good. would i be better with a giant fastroad advanced or a giant roam? should i order the trek again? i'm really stuck!!! you are lovely and cool!!!
Hi james BD (bike dude)
i got the giant fastroad sl 1 instead... get in a week. hope your life is going good xx
Love the bike. I have a 2020 Specialized Roubaix Sport that I'm thinking of trading in for one of these due to some heart/health issues and this video was helpful. I liked your music play but I'm not familiar with all the artists. Can you post the song names? Thanks
This was cool. Thanks
I have the same bike in other colour...how it rides and handle is amazing
In my case I really don’t need the battery extender...with a single charge I have 90/100km of autonomy...I’m not planning to ride more than that
I don’t use it on gravel...just on the street...if I want to do gravel or offroad I have my MTB Merida BigNine...way more comfortable and the I don’t like the idea of shaking on the rocks a very expensive rigid bike
I have the same bike (in green). As a matter of fact, driving it on gravel is really working well. My 60km ride today with maybe 40 percent of the distance on gravel was perfect. The remaining battery capacity of four bars tells me that I could have driven even longer :-) Very surprising, as my old bike with Panasonic engine needs much more capacity (ok, the Creo is suitable for driving without motor, in contrary to my Panasonic bike...). Anyway, have much fun with this great bike!
Do you still have this bike? Looking to get this or the Vado Sl 5.0. 😊
I got the turbo Vado SL same battery and motor as the Creo but with a 2 degree slacker head angle , makes it better going downhills etc ...
@@jimbo4203 Is it more comfy than the Creo as far as neck pain etc?
@@shorelinerach01 yes it has a higher stack height , it feels way better to me , more like a mountain bike , where the Creo is a drop bar and your bent over more
@@shorelinerach01 I have a few videos of me riding it on my channel , check it out , it's a great bike
@@jimbo4203 Thank you so much!!🙂
i got a levo expert for offroad and a creo for on
Cool video! Doubt if I take my Creo on a mountain bike trail like that though. Ride on!
What fun if you can't go mountain biking
Plans for the range extender battery pack?
Yeah for sure... to bad they are sold out. I wanted to get one when I ordered this and they were B/O and once this came in they were sold out. No one local has one, so I might choose to order online but we shall see. Really would like it since I think a 3.5hr 60mi ride is exactly what I'd like out of the bike.
It's a beauty! One of the best (neck-in-neck with the Trek Domane+ [HP] -series S-pedelecs).
I hope, the range increases by at least threefold (or more) by the time I buy a gravel S-pedelec, in some 10-15 years from now. Would love one for my continental cycle tours (>200 km/day, for a month or two on end, carrying ca. 150kg load, incl. rider, bicycle and luggage). Hopefully, by then ebike battery, drivetrain and circuitry manufacturers have learn a thing or two about the tech from Tesla.
Thus, ca. 43 miles (ca. 69km/h) for a system weight of ca. 125kg (presuming here)? Some of it was gravel. On flat tarmac that would make ca. 46-47mph, presumably. That's ca. 75km per charge. With climbs and 30kg. luggage, the range would probably decrease to ca. 50km. or less.
See it's funny, the Trek Domane+ HP was not even a consideration because of how heavy that model is. That is over 50 lb, where mine is sub 30. I did compare this to the Trek Domane+ LT and decided that that had too small of a battery and I really wanted the 28 MPH. One of my good friends bought the Domane+ LT 2 days after I got this one, and I am hoping to do a video with him where we swap bikes and decide who made the right choice.
@@Jamesthebikeguy A comparison between any of the Trek Domane+ bikes would, indeed, be interesting. What a weight difference! I wonder what explains it. A much larger battery and perhaps a different motor?
Here in Europe, the only type of speed-pedelecs sold are the 30kilo metal junk intended for centenarians - so they can cruise on 45km/h assist -capable grandma or grandpa bikes at 10km/h for a couple of years before "God taketh [their lives] away". On top of that, to ride an s-pedelec in Europe, one needs a license (and an acquiescence to waive adieu to the hundreds or thousand of € one incurs), tnen pay a monthly / yearly tax for ownership of a "dangerous motorised vehicle" (as though it is a car! We know the real reason they do this sh*t - EUrocrats would much rather kick the bucket than stop ripping Europe's apparently replaceable and meant to be replaced population off at will). And - if you're into carbon, into gravel, adventure or road bikes - forget it: your choices will be limited to 25km/h standard -compliant rigs, meaning the battery and the motor will serve a great burden, rather than assist you.
The Domane+ HP uses the Bosce performance line CX motor that is powerful but a boat anchor. It also has a 500wh battery (40% larger than the Creo) and then silly things like kickstands and integrated lights ect. For a road bike it is just a lot. Maybe a good city bike?
The Domane+ LT uses a Fazua motor system that is really light and then has a 250wh battery (about 35% smaller than creo) and it weights in at like 32lbs so still a tough heavier than the Creo.
The LT is the interesting one, and I am sure Trek will update the HP to be more competitive soon.
Can’t see the trail much from that angle!
Thanks Captain O. Too bad you dont find that out until your edit the video...
What motor and battery in that steed?
Brose
@@Jamesthebikeguy I have this exact bike... its not Brose, it's Specialized's custom motor developed by Mahle.
maybe its pulse width modulation PWM you hear at a slow speed??
Possibly, I think it's most likely the quieter surroundings and greater load just hearing the motor/internal gearbox make a little noise. I have put another 70 some odd miles on it since this video and I have stopped even noticing the sound
@@Jamesthebikeguy The sound is significantly reduced by gearing up a bit.
So the range is about 40 miles or so? But its suppose to give you 80 miles .. ????
Well for a largely overweight person like myself, living in a very hilly area, yes. I have videos on my channel using this down and flat Florida and it would easily get to 80 mi there
For $14k this bike better be self driving like a Tesla!
Good thing this bike costs only $7k
The top creo is 20 g can
@Wooly Chewbakker I rented a Tesla. It drove by itself on two different occasions. STFU since you clearly don’t know what you are talking about.
Technically if your not riding on gravel then your just riding a gravel bike on whatever surface you happen to be on, but your not gravel riding. So gravel riding ends when theres no more gravel.
Fun at parties?
It isnt a gravel bike. The evo is gravel
40 miles is kind of short for a ride only problem I see .
I guess?
@@Jamesthebikeguy yup riding any ebike will definitely put a smile on your face just wished the range was better to ride longer since a extra battery cost to much !
@@garypostell5268 Lower the assist and increase the range, of course. The Range Extender is absolutely worth it. I got mine online, no shipping cost, for $414.00. When you're buying a 5-6,500+ bike it's not bad a price.
1x?
As shown...
Do you still have this?
I do not
@@Jamesthebikeguy why did you get rid if it?
Nice bile. ı want to buy it. It costs 7900$
Get one!
Genial bike !
🤙
I wouldn’t ride a bike like that over bumps, rocks and stones. if I wanted a bike that would not fail on the street at 40 mph and hard breaking, Id stick to tarmac and for that terrain id get my mountain bike out with wider tyre’s, lower pressures and front suspension..
Nah, no worries about rocks and such. The bike will be just fine.
Specialized is selling this bike as EVO version with front suspension and wide tires. And is working great on this kind of terrain ;-)
motor still sounds like a tractor. only wind can muff it.