Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Review

2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Electric Bike Review
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Bosch Performance Line Cruise Mid Motor
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Downtube Integrated Bosch Powertube 500
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Ergonomic Grips Handlebar Bell
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Bosch Purion Lcd Display Panel
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Shimano Altus Rapid Fire Trigger Shifters
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open 90mm Adjustable Angle Riser Stem
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Sr Suntour Xcm Spring Suspension Fork
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Shimano Mt200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Front View Axa Blueline 30 E Headlight
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Rear Rack Light Tubular Alloy Fenders
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open 9 Speed Shimano Altus 11 36 Tooth Cassette
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open 40 Tooth Nw Chainring With Plastic Cover
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Rear Rack Mount Quick Release 9mm Skewer
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Tool Free Adjustable Kickstand Plastic Pedals
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Ebike
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Bosch Standard 4 Amp Charger
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Stock Step Thru Red
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Stock High Step Red
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Electric Bike Review
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Bosch Performance Line Cruise Mid Motor
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Downtube Integrated Bosch Powertube 500
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Ergonomic Grips Handlebar Bell
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Bosch Purion Lcd Display Panel
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Shimano Altus Rapid Fire Trigger Shifters
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open 90mm Adjustable Angle Riser Stem
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Sr Suntour Xcm Spring Suspension Fork
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Shimano Mt200 Hydraulic Disc Brakes
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Front View Axa Blueline 30 E Headlight
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Rear Rack Light Tubular Alloy Fenders
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open 9 Speed Shimano Altus 11 36 Tooth Cassette
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open 40 Tooth Nw Chainring With Plastic Cover
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Rear Rack Mount Quick Release 9mm Skewer
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Tool Free Adjustable Kickstand Plastic Pedals
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Ebike
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Bosch Standard 4 Amp Charger
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open Stock Step Thru Red
2022 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Stock High Step Red

Summary

  • A value specced hardtail crossover electric bike that's capable on road, gravel, and light mountain terrain. Sturdy reinforced triple cavity downtube, tubular aluminum alloy fenders, and sleek rear rack hold up well on bumpy terrain and do not produce rattling noise. Integrated lights improve safety and utility, both are viewable from multiple angles.
  • High attention to detail with all-black hardware including hubs, spokes, and rims. The rear rack appears to be floating, but is actually connected to the frame with a sturdy metal bar hidden by the rear fender. Bottle cage bosses on the seat tube put fluids within reach, basic flick bell included for signaling. Excellent hydraulic disc brakes with larger front rotor offering increased power and cooling.
  • Streamlined Bosch PowerTube 500 battery pack provides great range, and can be charged on or off the bike. The Performance Line Cruise motor blends power, efficiency, and reduced noise. It offers shift detection, high pedal RPM support, and up to 65 newton meters of torque for capable climbing. Full-coverage plastic chain cover keeps your pants or dress clean.
  • Basic but user friendly Bosch Intuvia display is not compatible with their smartphone app and does not include USB charging. The bike is available in two frame styles and multiple sizes, but only one color at this level. Good drivetrain with nine gears and a wide 11-36 tooth spread, but entry level derailleur and shifters. Plastic battery cover does not lock to the frame, charging port is in the path of the left crank arm, battery locking design is a bit finicky.

Video Review

Introduction

Make:

Moustache

Model:

Samedi 27 Xroad 2 Open

Price:

$3,699

Body Position:

Upright, Forward

Suggested Use:

Urban, Commuting, Touring, Mountain

Electric Bike Class:

Pedal Assist (Class 1)
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Warranty:

2 Year Comprehensive, 5 Year Frame and Fork

Availability:

United States, Australia, New Zealand, Europe

Model Year:

20212022

Bicycle Details

Total Weight:

55.5 lbs (25.17 kg)

Battery Weight:

6.7 lbs (3.03 kg) (Including Plastic Extender Handle)

Motor Weight:

7.1 lbs (3.22 kg)

Frame Material:

6061 X6 Aluminum Alloy, Triple-Cavity Reinforced Downtube

Frame Sizes:

15.35 in (38.98 cm)17.71 in (44.98 cm)20.07 in (50.97 cm)

Geometry Measurements:

Medium 45cm Measurements: 17.75" Seat Tube, 22" Top Tube, 14.5" Reach, 18" Stand Over Height, 32" Minimum Saddle Height, 40" Maximum Saddle Height, 28" Width, 44.25" Wheelbase, 72.75" Length

Frame Types:

High-Step, Step-Thru

Frame Colors:

Dark Metallic Red with Black Accents

Frame Fork Details:

SR Suntour XCM ATB Spring Suspension, 80mm Travel, Preload Adjust, 30mm Steel Stanchions, 100mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer

Frame Rear Details:

135mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer

Attachment Points:

Rear Rack Mount, Fender Mounts, Frame Lock Mount, Bottle Cage Mount

Gearing Details:

9 Speed 1x9 Shimano Altus RD-M2000-SGS Derailleur, Shimano CS-HG201-9 11-36 Tooth Cassette

Shifter Details:

Shimano Altus Rapidfire Plus Triggers on Right (One-Way High Lever, Four-Shift Low Lever)

Cranks:

Forged Aluminum Alloy, 170mm Length, Samox 40 Tooth Narrow Wide Steel Chainring with Plastic Chain Cover

Pedals:

Large Resin (Plastic) Platform with Molded Nubs and Reflectors

Headset:

FSA, No.57-B, Integrated, Sealed Cartridge, Straight 1-1/8"

Stem:

Aluminum Alloy, Adjustable Angle 0° to 90°, 90mm Length, 70mm Base Height, 4 Bolt Clamp, 31.8mm Clamp Diameter, One 10mm Tapered Base Spacer

Handlebar:

Moustache, Aluminum Alloy, Ergonomic 25° Backsweep, 680mm Width

Brake Details:

Shimano MT200 Hydraulic Disc, 180mm Front Rotor, 160mm Back Rotor, Dual-Piston Calipers, Shimano MT200 Three-Finger Levers with Adjustable Reach

Grips:

Ergonomic, Dual Density Rubber, Inner Lock Ring

Saddle:

Selle Royal Wave, Ergonomic, Accessory Clip Below

Seat Post:

Aluminum Alloy, Single Bolt Clamp

Seat Post Length:

350 mm

Seat Post Diameter:

31.6 mm

Rims:

JUST Moustache, 6061-E Aluminum Alloy, Double Wall, 584x23 ETRTO, 32 Hole

Spokes:

Stainless Steel, 14 Gauge, Black with Nipples

Tire Brand:

Hutchinson Python 2, 27.5" x 2.1" (52-584)

Wheel Sizes:

27.5 in (69.85cm)

Tire Details:

29 to 58 PSI, 2.0 to 4.0 BAR

Tube Details:

Presta Valve

Accessories:

AXA Blueline 30-E Integrated Front Light (30 Lux), Spanninga PRESTO-GUARD Integrated Fender-Mounted Rear Light (One LED, 4 Candela), Moustache Aluminum Alloy Tubular Double Wall Fenders Mudguards (63mm Width, Plastic End Caps, Aluminum Alloy Stays), Moustache Aluminum Alloy Rear Rack (27kg 59.5lb Max Weight, Ortlieb QL3 Low-Rider Carrier Compatible, Basil MIK Bag Accessories Compatible), Full Length Plastic Chain Cover, Rear Mount Tool-Free Adjustable Kickstand (25mm Bolt Spacing, Two 5mm Hex Bolts), Flick Bell Near Right Grip

Other:

Locking Removable Downtube Integrated Batter Pack, 1.7lb 4 Amp Bosch Standard Charger, Maximum Cadence 120+ RPM Motor Support, AXA Locking Core and Key, IP54 Durability Rated Electronics

Electronic Details

Motor Brand:

Bosch Performance Line Cruise

Motor Type:

Mid-Mounted Geared Motor
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Motor Nominal Output:

250 watts

Motor Torque:

65 Newton meters (Eco: 35, Tour: 45, Sport: 60, Turbo: 65)

Battery Brand:

Bosch PowerTube 500, Samsung 18650 Cells

Battery Voltage:

36 volts

Battery Amp Hours:

13.4 ah

Battery Watt Hours:

482.4 wh

Battery Chemistry:

Lithium-ion

Charge Time:

4.5 hours

Estimated Min Range:

30 miles (48 km)

Estimated Max Range:

45 miles (72 km)

Display Type:

Bosch Purion, Fixed, 1.75" Grayscale LCD, Buttons: Power, +, -, Walk Mode, (Hold + for Lights, Hold - to Cycle Through Readouts, Hold - and Press Power to Change Units, Hold + and - to Clear Trip Stats)

Readouts:

Speed, Assist Level (Eco, Tour, Sport, Turbo), Battery Level (1-5), Trip Distance, Total Distance, Estimated Range, Lights

Display Accessories:

Micro-USB Port on Right Side of Display for Diagnostics and Software Updates Only

Drive Mode:

Advanced Pedal Assist (Measures Rear Wheel Speed, Pedal Cadence, and Pedal Torque over 1,000x Per Second, Power Output Relative to Pedal Input: Eco 55%, Tour 120%, Sport 200%, Turbo 300%)

Top Speed:

20 mph (32 kph)(25 KMH 15.5 MPH in European Markets)


Written Review

This review was provided for free, but Bosch and I split the cost of flights and hotel so I could visit their headquarters in Irvine, Califonia to spend some time with a few different ebike models. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased with you, this video and writeup are not meant to be an endorsement of Bosch or Moustache products. I welcome your corrections, additions, and feedback in the comments below, and the Moustache electric bike forums.

Observations:

  • Moustache is a French company that started in 2011. It’s based in Vosges France, which is a mountainous region bordering Germany. The 2021/2022 Samedi 27 Xroad 2 is part of their 11th season of electric bikes! They are a Bosch-only ebike manufacturer, meaning that they only use Bosch drive systems, and they are also “electric only” except for one child-oriented balance bike called the Mercredi.
  • The Samedi 27 Xroad 2 comes in both “open” step-thru as well as traditional diamond high-step frame styles. I was riding the size Medium 45cm Open model for the video review, and that is what’s shown in the photos above. The bike is available in three frame sizes (five including the high-step version) and one color, dark metallic red with black accents. There are other Xroad models with higher numbers that utilize nicer components and higher capacity battery packs offering extended range.
  • This is a great electric bike for people who want to blend utility on-road cycling with a bit of trail and mountain biking. The suspension fork, knobby tires, low weight distribution, and sturdy frame, tubular alloy fenders, and sturdy rack truly make it off-road capable. It doesn’t rattle or suffer from frame flex, in my experience.

Pros:

  • This is a well-rounded electric bike with two purpose-built frames (high-step and step-thru), available in three frame sizes for improved fit. Depending on the level: 1, 2, 3, 5, or 7, you get nicer components, higher battery capacity, and different colors. The Xroad 2 is a more affordable variant but still uses a great motor and battery from Bosch.
  • Ergonomically, this bike is very comfortable to ride, which is important if you plan to go long distances or cross bumpy terrain. The adjustable suspension fork is pretty smooth but only has preload adjust vs. full lockout on the higher-end Xroad models. The long adjustable angle stem, highly adjustable seat height, and swept back handlebars with ergonomic grips provide comfortable seating and hand position. And, the Selle Royal Wave saddle is above average.
  • I was pleasantly surprised to discover that this electric bike, the size medium step-thru that I reviewed, only weighs 55.5lbs (25kg), despite having an aluminum alloy rear rack, tubular alloy fenders, a spring suspension fork, and integrated lights! The weight is also very well distributed across the frame and kept low, which improves stability and handling.
  • Although the headlight is unsprung, being mounted to the suspension arch (so it may bounce around on bumpy terrain vs. a frame-mounted light), it functions well and has side windows for increased visual footprint. The rear light is also visible from more angles because it’s mounted to the sturdy fender. It’s not blocked by the rack at all, and is still somewhat protected by the fender since it’s not all the way at the end.
  • In addition to keeping weight low and centered, the mid-drive motor allows both wheels to use quick release on this ebike. That makes servicing flat tires, performing drivetrain maintenance, and transporting the bike with certain types of racks more convenient.
  • I like that way internally mounted batteries look, and appreciate how they are protected by the frame. The Bosch PowerTube is a leading design, and is offered in three styles (bottom, side, and top mount). I love that Moustache chose top mount, because it’s easier to access and safer to handle than the others, in my experience, especially when fenders are present. There’s actually a handle built into the extender for the PowerTube 500 that makes it easier and safer to lift and cary, in my opinion.
  • Moustache chose a larger 180mm disc brake rotor for the front wheel! Some of the prior generations of Samedi 27 used two 160mm rotors which don’t offer the same mechanical advantage for stopping, and don’t cool as efficiently. For a hybrid electric bike that’s comfortable on gravel roads and light cross country, it’s nice to have that added stopping control now. The rear rotor is still 160mm, but most stopping power comes from the front wheel as weight shifts forward, so this setup is pretty good.
  • Good drivetrain here with nine sprockets and a wide 11 to 36 tooth spread. This provides more cadence options to choose from and smaller steps between each gear, so you can really dial in a comfortable pedal cadence.
  • The latest Bosch Performance Line Cruise mid-drive motor supports very high pedal RPM, so you can spin quickly without losing motor support (120+ RPM). They use a standard sized chainring now, and Moustache specced a narrow-wide chainring that reduces drops. There’s even shift detection built into the motor, so it won’t stress the drivetrain or break chains as easily.
  • It’s a minor thing, but you can actually cycle the chain backwards when pedaling backwards with the Bosch Performance Line Cruise motor. This can be handy for chain cleaning, lubrication, and other maintenance. You may not need a bicycle stand for basic tuneups as you do with many of the other Bosch motors.
  • In addition to the very nice looking, sturdy, and quiet tubular aluminum alloy fenders, the bike also comes with a full-surround plastic chain cover to keep your pant legs or dress ends from getting greasy or snagged. This is especially relevant on a step-thru model, which could appeal to casual riding where clothing is not as sporty and tight. I appreciate that Moustache also included a clear plastic slap guard sticker on the right chain stay to protect the paint when riding off-road.
  • The brakes are above average here, Shimano hydraulic disc with 180mm front and 160mm rear rotor. Actuating the levers is easy, and they have adjustable reach. The larger front rotor provides a mechanical advantage and cooling improvements which is great, because weight often shifts forward when stopping.
  • To me, it says a lot that Moustache remembered to put bottle cage bosses on the seat tube. This makes reaching fluids easy when riding. Alternatively, it could be used to mount a folding lock or other portable accessory like a mini pump. These threaded bosses are brazed on (welded on) low down on the seat tube so as not to interfere with the seat post, so you can slide it down farther.
  • I love that the saddle does not collide with the rear rack when positioned all the way down, and the rear rack looks very elegant with the two side support arms and hidden fender support (a thick piece of metal hidden under the rear fender that connects to the seat stays).
  • As mentioned earlier, the bike is fairly comfortable and setup for good ergonomics and adjustability… but in addition to the higher volume knobby tires and adjustable suspension fork, you could easily add a suspension seat post to reduce back and neck pain. Just keep in mind that doing so will add a few inches to the minimum saddle height.
  • While this particular version of the Xroad does not have a frame lock (sometimes called a cafe lock) included, it still features bosses for mounting one to the seat stays. This could be handy for quick stops, and some products can attach to a chain for extra security vs. just immobilizing the rear wheel.
  • The rear rack offers an above average 27kg (59.5lb) of max cargo capacity and is designed to interface with Basil MIK fixations bags and baskets on top as well as Ortlieb QL3 panniers on the sides. I believe that it would also work with the Thule Yepp Nexxt Maxi child seat and many other standard bags and panniers.
  • This is the 11th “season” of ebikes that Moustache has designed and sold. They have a great reputation, even winning a Bosch 10th Anniversary design contest recently, and to me that builds trust. The company employs over 100 people and is sold through premium ebike shops in North America that seem to provide good post-purchase support.
  • While this particular model comes with the PowerTube 500, it’s setup with an extension that makes it the same length as the PowerTube 625. So, you could purchase one of these high capacity battery packs separately for long range touring if you wanted. Avoid storing the battery in extreme heat or cold, which can damage the cells and reduce range… it’s great that the battery is removable.
  • I love that they included the standard (faster) 4 amp charger with this bike. It really isn’t that much larger or more heavy than the 2 amp compact charger, but all current generation Bosch ebike batteries can use these same chargers, so it’s easy to share between your family, friends, or coworkers.
  • I like the large cable routing entry points near the steer tube, they have big rubber grommets that should make servicing the bike much easier. The cable management here is great all around, the cockpit isn’t super busy or cluttered.
  • There’s a friendly flick bell up front, and the Purion display panel is compact and easy to use. It’s the most basic in the Bosch lineup, not offering wireless for smartphone apps and heart rate monitors or providing USB charging, but it’s easy to learn and less complex and distracting.
  • Outstanding job with the kickstand here! The stock one-sided stand is positioned just far enough back that it does not cause pedal lock when backing the bike up. Furthermore, the stand offers tool-free adjustable length and feels very stable, even with the heavier bike and loaded rack. I also really like the large, sturdy, clean looking pedals used here. Even though they are made from composite plastic vs. aluminum alloy, they felt stiff and provided great traction.
  • Compared to some of the older Bosch ebike motors, and current generation off-road models like the CX, the Performance Line Cruise is fairly quiet. I think it also conserves power more.

Cons:

  • The black plastic battery cover shield that clicks onto the downtube does not lock to the frame. It’s a great lightweight solution that is probably affordable to replace, but it’s a bit more vulnerable to tampering and theft at bike racks than some of the more hidden and locking ones I’ve seen from other companies.
  • The battery charge port is located way down on the left side of the frame, requiring you to bend down pretty far to reach it. The port is also directly in the path of the left crank arm, which could snag it. Watch your head on the way up, because I’ve bumped myself on the handlebar after plugging the bike in.
  • If you remove the battery to store it in a cool dry place, or perhaps reduce the weight of the bike for transport and then are putting it back into the frame, you have to twist the key to unlock the slot while simultaneously lining up the battery pack. It’s a bit more complex than the older Bosch PowerPack that would click into the locked position without requiring a key.
  • The locking core used on this model is made by AXA, and I believe it cannot be keyed alike to match a security lock. This is a feature that ABUS offers, and some AXA locks are matched to frame locks, but that’s not the case here, it appears to be a more basic lock.
  • The battery pack itself is heavier than the old PowerPack 500, despite offering the same capacity. It’s longer and has sharper edges than the PowerPacks or even a stock PowerTube 500 due to this extender block, so I find it less convenient to stow in pannier bags if you decide to purchase a second one for extended riding… consider bringing the battery charger along instead. One upside is that you may be able to use a PowerTube 625 on this electric bike for extended range. Some of the Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 3, 5, and 7 models come standard with the upgraded battery.
  • Moustache also skipped the fully integrated rear wheel speed sensor design that they’ve use on some other models in favor of the standard external sensor with spoke-mounted magnet. I find that this magnet can get bumped out of place a bit easier and isn’t as aesthetically pleasing or balanced as a disc brake rotor mount design.
  • The motor kind of clunks when you stop pedaling, like theres some mechanical inertia inside. I’ve experienced this with some of the Active Line motors as well, but not the higher end performance CX, Cargo, and Speed. Perhaps it goes away with time as things loosen up… and it’s a minor consideration, but I notice it.
  • The tires didn’t say anything about puncture protection or have reflective sidewall stripes, which might improve safety a bit. I’m guessing that they are pretty decent, because they are name-brand, I hope that they are extra durable given the on/off road capabilities of the Samedi 27 Xroad models.
  • Although I really love the rear rack they chose for this ebike, it does not have bungee loops on the support arms. It seems like it’s designed to fit with one of the fancier quick-connect bags from Ortlieb or MIK (which stands for Mounting Is Key, and includes top bags and baskets).
  • As mentioned previously, the rear light is a bit exposed on the fender which could result in damage at bike racks. It only uses one LED, and there’s no brake light activation or other fancy modes. One trade-off of the front disc brake rotor being larger is that it can get bent more easily at bike racks, so be extra careful with the rear light and front disc brake.
  • Minor consideration here, but the Shimano Altus trigger shifters specced on this bike are kind of basic for a bike that is off-road capable. The shorter high-gear shift lever can only be pulled, and that tends to require your right index finger vs. a two-way shifter that could be pushed using your right thumb. The takeaway is that people who like to rest their index finger on the right brake lever or grab the grip securely when riding in challenging terrain might have to compromise their grip temporarily to shift gears.
  • The Bosch Purion display panel is effective and easy to reach, but it isn’t removable and some menus have been removed as compared to the larger Bosch Intuvia or fancier new color displays like the Kiox and Nyon that integrate with smartphone applications. Furthermore, the Micro-USB port is only for diagnostics and not charging portable electronics. You can upgrade to one of the nicer displays by paying extra and hiring your dealer to install it.
  • Moustache is a French brand that sells primarily through shops. So it may be difficult to find and test ride their products in North America. They are definitely high quality, and worth checking out in my opinion. They are covered by the industry leading two-year Bosch warranty and most of the parts are standard, so should be easy to repair or replace over time as needed.

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Comments (10) YouTube Comments

Tom Trindle
3 years ago

Hi Court, You set a very high bar for electric bike reviews. I try not to miss any of them. I am looking at an old Rad Wagon 2016. It is for sure a cream puff with low mileage. Of course the issue is about the health of the battery. I don’t know of any way of testing the battery before purchasing the bike so I have to assume I will most likely need to buy a new battery. The folks at Rad Power Bikes tell me these batteries are out of stock with no definite time for restocking. They sort of quietly say I could look for an after-market battery as a solution. Do you know of any quality after-market vendors selling rad compatible batteries? Thank you for any info you have or any other ideas you may have on this subject. Thanks again Tom Trindle.

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Court
3 years ago

Hi Tom! Sounds like it’s worth considering. Even if the battery has a bit of degradation based on time, it might still provide 15 miles of range per charge on high or with the throttle… which is pretty good. Since the older Rad batteries were more simple and standard, I think you could even pay to have it repacked with fresh or higher capacity cells using a company like FTH Power! Here’s a little tour and some more info on them from a trip I did years ago. I’d love to hear what they say and your experience if you go for it :)

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Tom Trindle
3 years ago

Hi Court, as your review of FTH Power indicated the folks there seem to run a first class operation. As you indicated they do rebuild batteries, but now they also offer off the shelf, or off their shelf replacement batteries. In the case of the 2016 – 17 Radwagon they offer two options. One is a replacement battery with the same power as the original and the other is a battery with higher density cell for extended range. The price point for these batteries is very competitive and they also come with a two year warranty. I had a very satisfying interaction with them on the phone.

I did indeed purchase the old 2016 Radwagon, and I still think it is a cream puff. I won’t buy a battery from FTH Power until I see how this one performs. But thanks to your 2016 Radwagon review and your review of FTH Power, I feel quite comfortable with this purchase. Once again you have been a great help. Thank You. Tom Trindle

Paul Payette
3 years ago

Hi Court, which of these two bikes would you rate best between the Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2 and the Trek Allant +7? Thanks

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Court
3 years ago

Hmm, good question Paul! I like the longer travel fork on the Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 2, and how the frame looks better… but I appreciate the dealers and reputation of Trek (especially in North America). It might come down to which one is available in the correct frame size for you! I’ve heard that Trek is backordered on many products. I hope this helps, the bikes offer a lot of similar benefits and I suspect we could have a longer conversation about it if I knew more about you and your goals. I’d check availability before falling in love with one or another ;)

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Paul Payette
3 years ago

Hi Court, thanks for the quick response, both bikes are available in my area (north of Montreal), I ride for pleasure and to keep in shape, I am looking for comfort bike and motor with torque. Thanks

Laurence
3 years ago

Love watching your reviews! They really helped me out in purchasing my first ebike, so thank you. Just wanted to comment that I bought this bike in September 2021 and I love it. Only thing is that it’s a bit heavy, but everything else is sweet!

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Court
3 years ago

Hey, thanks for the compliments Laurence! I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the site and found something fun to ride. Yes, most ebikes are on the heavy side… and then with suspension, fenders, and a rack it gets even more so. However, the utility and quality is there with Moustache, and I love their Samedi models. I think it will hold up well for you and I hope it brings you lots of joy!

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