Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Review

2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Electric Bike Review
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Performance Line Ebike Motor Gen 3
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Plastic Powertube Battery Cover
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Locking Ergonomic Grips Swept Back Handlebar
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Intuvia Lcd Display Panel For Ebikes
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Intuvia Button Pad
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Ebike
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Spanninga Axendo 80 Headlight
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Custom Rear Rack With Basil Mik And Ortlieb Ql3
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Sr Suntour Mobie 25 Coil Suspension Fork Lockout Preload
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Shimano Hydraulic Disc Brakes 180mm Front 160mm Back
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Plastic Chain Cover 38 Tooth Chainring With Alloy Guard
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Selle Royal Shadow Plus Saddle Exa Form Suspension Seatpost
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Tool Free Adjustable Kickstand Large Vp Alloy Pedals
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Axa Block Xxl Frame Lock Keyed Alike
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Powertube 625 Battery Pack
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Shimano Slx Derailleur 11 42 Cassette
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch 4 Amp Electric Bike Charger
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Standard Ebike Charger
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Stock High Step Red
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Stock Mid Step Red
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Stock High Step Green
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Electric Bike Review
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Performance Line Ebike Motor Gen 3
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Plastic Powertube Battery Cover
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Locking Ergonomic Grips Swept Back Handlebar
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Intuvia Lcd Display Panel For Ebikes
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Intuvia Button Pad
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Ebike
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Spanninga Axendo 80 Headlight
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Custom Rear Rack With Basil Mik And Ortlieb Ql3
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Sr Suntour Mobie 25 Coil Suspension Fork Lockout Preload
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Shimano Hydraulic Disc Brakes 180mm Front 160mm Back
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Plastic Chain Cover 38 Tooth Chainring With Alloy Guard
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Selle Royal Shadow Plus Saddle Exa Form Suspension Seatpost
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Tool Free Adjustable Kickstand Large Vp Alloy Pedals
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Axa Block Xxl Frame Lock Keyed Alike
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Powertube 625 Battery Pack
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Shimano Slx Derailleur 11 42 Cassette
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch 4 Amp Electric Bike Charger
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Bosch Standard Ebike Charger
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Stock High Step Red
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Stock Mid Step Red
2020 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 Stock High Step Green

Summary

  • A premium hardtail crossover electric bike that's capable on road, gravel, and light mountain trails. Reinforced triple cavity downtube, tubular aluminum alloy fenders, and strategically mounted lights hold up to bumpy conditions. Adjustable suspension fork and suspension seat post pair nicely with the swept-back "mustache" style handlebar. Battery and frame lock are keyed alike to reduce clutter and effort.
  • High attention to detail with custom black rims matching the hubs, spokes, and nipples. Bottle cage bosses below the downtube put fluids within reach, basic flick bell included on right. Custom rear rack is compatible with Basil MIK system on top and Ortlieb QL3 system on the sides. It connects to the fender in two places for added strength, and is positioned forward from the saddle to create plenty of cargo space.
  • Top of the line Bosch PowerTube 625 battery pack provides incredible range, and can be charged on or off the bike. The Performance Line motor blends power, efficiency, and low noise perfectly. It offers shift detection, high pedal RPM support, and up to 65 newton meters of torque for capable climbing. Sturdy drivetrain with slap guard, aluminum alloy chain guard, and full-coverage plastic chain cover to keep your pants or dress clean.
  • Removable Bosch Intuvia display is one of my favorites because it's easy to read, offers Micro-USB charging, and provides lots of readouts. Lots of gears with an extra wide 11-42 tooth cassette, premium Shimano SLX derailleur, and two-way trigger shifter that work great for climbing off-road of finding a perfect cadence on long rides. Capable Shimano hydraulic disc brakes are reliable and easy to actuate. 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. More expensive and heavier than past Xroad 5 models I've reviewed.

Video Review

Introduction

Make:

Moustache

Model:

Samedi 27 XROAD 5

Price:

$4,599

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:

2020

Bicycle Details

Total Weight:

60.2 lbs (27.3 kg)

Battery Weight:

7.8 lbs (3.53 kg)

Motor Weight:

7.05 lbs (3.19 kg)

Frame Material:

6061 X6 Aluminum Alloy, Triple-Cavity Reinforced Downtube

Frame Sizes:

16.5 in (41.91 cm)18.5 in (46.99 cm)20.8 in (52.83 cm)22.8 in (57.91 cm)

Geometry Measurements:

53.5cm Seat Tube, 58cm Reach, 71.5cm Stand Over Height, 95cm Minimum Saddle Height (89.5cm with Rigid Seatpost), 109cm Maximum Saddle Height, 71cm Width, 187cm Length, 116cm Wheelbase

Frame Types:

High-Step, Mid-Step

Frame Colors:

Glossy Metallic Red, Glossy Metallic Green

Frame Fork Details:

SR Suntour Mobie 25 Coil Spring Suspension, 100mm Travel, Preload Adjust, Compression Clicker with Lockout, 32mm Aluminum Alloy Black Anodized Stanchions, 100mm Hub Spacing, 15mm Thru-Axle with Quick Release, Shimano HB-MT400 Hub

Frame Rear Details:

135mm Hub Spacing, 9mm Axle with Quick Release Skewer, Shimano FH-MT200-B Hub

Attachment Points:

Rear Rack, Fenders, Frame Lock, Bottle Cage

Gearing Details:

11 Speed 1x11 Shimano SLX DYNA-SYS11 Derailleur with One-Way Clutch, Sunrace 11-42 Tooth Cassette

Shifter Details:

Shimano SLX DYNA-SYS11 Triggers on Right (Two-Way High Lever, Four-Shift Low Lever)

Cranks:

Forged Aluminum Alloy, 170mm Length, WB385 38 Tooth Chainring with Aluminum Alloy Guard and Plastic Chain Cover

Pedals:

VP-501, Aluminum Alloy Wide Platform with Integrated Pins, Reflectors, K1283

Headset:

FSA, No.57-B, Integrated, Sealed Cartridge, Tapered 1-1/8" to 1-1/2" (44mm to 56mm Outer Diameter)

Stem:

Aluminum Alloy, 7° Rise, 70mm Length, 4 Bolt Clamp, 31.8mm Clamp Diameter, One 5mm Spacer, Four 10mm Spacers, One Tapered 10mm Spacer

Handlebar:

Moustache, Aluminum Alloy, Ergonomic 25° Backsweep, 690mm Width

Brake Details:

Shimano Hydraulic Disc, 180mm Front Rotor, 160mm Back Rotor, Dual-Piston Calipers, Shimano BL-MT401 Two-Finger Levers with Adjustable Reach

Grips:

Ergonomic, Dual Density Rubber, Inner Lock Ring

Saddle:

Selle Royal Shadow+, Royalgel, Integrated Accessory Clip Below

Seat Post:

EXA Form 525, Aluminum Alloy Suspension (40mm Travel, Preload Adjust in Base with 6mm Hex Bolt)

Seat Post Length:

340 mm

Seat Post Diameter:

31.6 mm

Rims:

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

Spokes:

Stainless Steel, 12 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:

Spanninga AXENDO 80 Integrated Front Light (2 Ultra Bright REBEL© LEDs, 80 Lux), Spanninga PRESTO-GUARD Integrated Fender-Mounted Rear Light (One LED, 4 Candela), Moustache Aluminum Alloy Tubular Double Wall Super Stable Fenders Mudguards (63mm Width, Plastic End Caps, Aluminum Alloy Stays), AXA Block XXL Frame Lock (Keyed Alike to Battery Pack Lock), Moustache Aluminum Alloy Rear Rack (25kg 55lb 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 (Matches Block XXL Cafe Lock)

Electronic Details

Motor Brand:

Bosch Performance Line (MY20)

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 625, 18650 Cells (10S4P)

Battery Voltage:

36 volts

Battery Amp Hours:

17.4 ah

Battery Watt Hours:

626.4 wh

Battery Chemistry:

Lithium-ion

Charge Time:

5.5 hours

Estimated Min Range:

30 miles (48 km)

Estimated Max Range:

100 miles (161 km)

Display Type:

Bosch Intuvia, Removable, Adjustable Angle, 2.75" Grayscale Backlit LCD, Buttons: Reset, i, Power, Lights, Settings Menu: Hold Reset and i when Powered On

Readouts:

Shift Assist Recommendation (Up, Down), Battery Charge Level (5 Bars), Assist Level (Off, Eco, Tour, Sport, Turbo), Current Speed (MPH/KMH), Odometer, Trip Distance, Estimated Range, Clock, Max Speed, Average Speed, Trip Time

Display Accessories:

Independent Button Pad on Left, Buttons: Walk Mode, +, i, -, 5 Volt 1 Amp Micro-USB Port on Right Side of Display

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)(25km/h 15.5mph in European Markets)


Written Review

This in-depth review was not sponsored by Moustache, Cit-E-Cycles Electric Bike Shop, or any other third party. It was funded by the display ads and placements on this website and YouTube. I cover as many products as I can, based on what I feel is relevant, interesting, and available. My goal is to be transparent and unbiased with you, this video and writeup are not meant to be an endorsement. I welcome your corrections, additions, and feedback in the comment section 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 2020 Samedi 27 Xroad 5 is part of their 10th season of electric bikes! They are a Bosch-only ebike manufacturer, meaning that they only use Bosch drive systems… and they are also “only electric” except for one child-oriented balance bike called the Mercredi.
  • The Samedi 27 Xroad 5 is their top-of-the-line hardtail Xroad model. It uses the nicest components, largest battery pack, and costs the most. This ebike is available in high-step (which is what I used for review, I had the size Large frame), as well as step-thru. It comes in four different frame sizes and two colors, metallic red and green.
  • 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, knobby tires, low weight distribution, and sturdy frame, fenders, and rack truly make it off-road capable. It doesn’t rattle or suffer from frame flex.

Pros:

  • This is an extremely capable electric bike with purpose built frame that provides strength, hides cables and wires without making them too difficult to access, and is available in four frame sizes, two frame styles (high-step and mid-step) as well as two colors.
  • Compared to the 2018 version of the bike that I covered a couple of years back, I love that they changed the mounting position of the headlight! It is no longer on the arch of the suspension fork, but rather, at the base of the steer tube above the crown. This allows it to point where you steer, but not bounce up and down with the lower unsprung portion of the suspension.
  • Considering that this is a heavier electric bike, due to the larger battery, fenders, lights, and rack, they really did a great job keeping motor and battery weight low and centered. The bike is balanced and feels stable, even riding with no hands as I tested in the video review above.
  • Ergonomically, this bike is very comfortable to ride. That’s important if you plan to go long distances or cross bumpy terrain. The suspension fork is really smooth and has adjustable preload, compression, and full lockout. The suspension seatpost has compression adjust at the base (use a 6mm hex wrench to twist to the right), the Selle Royal gel saddle probably feels good to some people… but was a little narrow for me, the locking ergonomic grips and swept-back “mustache” style handlebar creates an upright body position. You could swivel the handlebar, lower it by changing the spacer positioning, and even flip the stem to get really aggressive. Lots of options here and overall just very comfortable.
  • The SR Suntour suspension fork that comes with the Xroad 5 is very nice. It has wider 32mm stanchions that are made from aluminum alloy vs. steel. They have an anodized black coating that looks great and reduces stiction for smooth actuation. The front hub mounts with a sturdy 15mm thru-axle vs. 9mm axle with skewer. It still offers quick release, but is tougher for off-road riding. You may experience less “zinging” as you turn hard. This happens when the larger disc brake rotors tip as the wheel flexes).
  • Even though it wasn’t the focus of this review, Moustache also has a step-thru version that’s more approachable. The company even sells a full suspension version of the Xroad, and there are several skew levels so you could get into a very similar version of the bike that costs less with lower-end components. I saw the Samedi 27 Xroad 2 at Cit-E-Cycles in Langley, BC Canada and noted the down-specced headlight, suspension fork, drivetrain, battery capacity, and display panel for ~$1,000 less.
  • I appreciate the upgraded Shimano SLX derailleur with one-way clutch, because it will keep the chain tighter and less bouncy on off-road terrain. The wide 11-42 tooth cassette provides lots of lower gears for starting, climbing, and pedaling at comfortable cadence vs. compromising. It’s an 11-speed drivetrain, and the trigger shifters are also very nice with two-way high lever so you can use your thumb vs. index finger (that I usually dedicate to braking).
  • The brakes are pretty good here, Shimano hydraulic disc brakes 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 below the top tube. This makes reaching fluids easy when riding. It could be used to mount a folding lock or other accessory if you have a hydration backpack or something, and it’s fine if they go unused… it’s just a nice option.
  • The AXA keys unlock the battery as well as the frame lock (to secure the rear wheel for short stops). This reduces clutter and saves you time vs. having two keys. The frame lock worked very well and did not require that the key be left in when locked! Some other models do this, and it’s annoying for me because I like to put my keys on a keychain, and I may not want the entire keychain to be left on the bike while riding.
  • While I was not able to test the bike in wet conditions, the full-length custom fenders and plastic chain cover should keep you dry and clean. Note that Bosch systems tend to be highly water resistant, so the bike should work just fine in the rain and slush.
  • The rear rack offers up to 25kg (55lb) of max cargo weight and is designed to interface with Basil MIK bags and baskets on top as well as Ortlieb QL2 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 10th “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 now has 100 employees and is sold through premium ebike shops in North America.
  • While this particular model comes with the PowerTube 625, some of the other Xroad models come with the PowerTube 400 and 500. Moustache actually sells an extension adapter that allows these other top-loading batteries to work in this frame, which could be useful if you purchase a few bikes and want to share, or go for a very long ride solo – taking along an extra pack and extension adapter. 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. That’s really key when you’ve got such a high capacity battery. It really isn’t that much larger or more heavy than the 2 amp compact charger, but you could still use that one if you wanted. All Bosch ebike batteries can use these same chargers, so it’s easy to share.
  • For those with portable electronics such as GPS, the Bosch Intuvia display panel offers a Micro-USB port on the right edge so you can charge on the go (pulling energy from the PowerTube 625). This is great for long adventure rides, especially if you’re using GPS! I believe that you could also swap this display out for the Kiox or Nyon models that connect to bluetooth smartphone apps and have heart rate monitor compatibility and GPS readouts. In any case, I love that the Intuvia is large and easy to read, as well as removable for safe keeping.
  • 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.
  • 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 here. So many cheaper bikes use plastic pedals or the open cage style that can get bent and become sharp. These VP pedals are great.
  • Excellent motor choice, the 3rd generation Bosch Performance Line mid-drive is compact, lightweight at just 7.05lbs, uses a full sized chainring that cycles backwards (improving the ease of drivetrain maintenance), does not suffer from reduction gearing drag like Gen 2, and still offers shift detection and dynamic pedal assist measuring pedal speed, pedal torque, and rear wheel speed over 1,000 times per second!
  • I come from a road biking background with a bit of mountain riding for fun, and I tend to enjoy spinning at high RPM vs. slow and lumbering, the Bosch Performance motors support 120+ RPM and that means you don’t have to switch gears as frequently to reach higher speeds, many competing products fade out before 120 or are only rated to 100 RPM.
  • Compared to the more powerful Bosch Performance Line CX, Speed, Cargo, and Cargo Speed motor options, the standard 3rd generation Performance Line motor used here is very quiet. The older 2nd gen motor made a lot more noise, so this is a welcome improvement.

Cons:

  • I thought the 2018 Moustache Samedi 27 Xroad 5 looked sportier and noticed that it cost less money and was lighter (probably due to the lower capacity and lighter plastic Bosch PowerPack 500 battery). Frankly, I loved how Moustache integrated that battery and prefer it to the PowerTube designs.
  • Weighing in at ~60.2lbs, this is a heavy electric bike… and that is due in large part to the high capacity battery pack, aluminum alloy fenders, rear rack, and lights. Also, it comes with a coil spring fork vs. air. All of these choices add utility and durability, but the weight is higher than average. Consider removing the PowerTube 625 battery before lifting and transporting the bike to shave 7.8lbs of weight.
  • 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 locking core for the battery is way down on the right side of the frame, requiring you to bend down pretty far to unlock and then remove the battery pack. Same thing for the charging port on the left side of the frame, and it’s directly in the path of the left crank arm which could snag it. The battery pack is fairly heavy and doesn’t have a handle for secure lifting, so be careful. In order to click it back into the frame, you have to twist the key to unlock the slot while simultaneously lining up the battery pack vs. pushing down and having it automatically click into place.
  • As nice as the hydraulic disc brakes are, I was surprised that Moustache didn’t opt for 180mm rotors front and rear on this model as they did for the Friday 27.5 model. I feel like the off-road tires allow you to ride on more varied terrain and it’s nice to have the braking power and cooling benefits of larger rotors in that case. Perhaps the rack, kickstand, and Bosch motor sensors just didn’t leave enough space. Moustache also skipped the fully integrated rear speed sensor design that they use on some other models in favor of the standard external sensor with spoke-mounted magnet that can get bumped out of place a bit easier.
  • Moustache is a French brand that sells primarily through shops. It may be difficult to find and test ride their products in North America, but they are definitely high quality and worth checking out in my opinion. They are covered by the two-year Bosch warranty and most of the parts are standard, so should be easy to repair or replace over time.
  • 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.

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Comments (9) YouTube Comments

Luke
4 years ago

Hi Court. Thanks for another great review. Random question – would you be open to doing an AMA (ask me anything) over on the e-bike subreddit? I’m sure people there would love to pick your brain and it would be some nice free advertising for your site (the sub currently has about 45,000 subscribers). Let me know what you think. If you want to check out the sub, go to reddit.com/r/ebikes. Cheers

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Court
4 years ago

Hi Luke! That has crossed my mind, I’ve followed some subreddits before such as uplifting news and toastme. Occasionally I’ll pass through the ebike area and poke around. Things have been really busy lately, so maybe when they slow down and I can dedicate some time to doing it right I’ll go for an AMA. Do you mind if I contact you again for help with his?!

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Luke
4 years ago

Absolutely! Just shoot me an email whenever you’re ready

Aber
4 years ago

At 60lbs I find myself uninterested, especially at that price. We are starting to see more under 40lb e bikes in the price range. Just saying…

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Court
4 years ago

Hi Aber! I feel ya, 60lbs is pretty heavy. I’m not aware of too many commuter ready ebikes with the nice fenders, racks, and lights, that also have a higher capacity battery like this that weigh under 45lbs. Maybe the closest product is the Specialized Vado SL, and you’d have to buy multiple range extender battery packs to make it work. I like that the Samedi Xroad models have a suspension fork compared to the Vado SL, but that also adds weight. Which ebikes come to mind for you in this category that are lighter?

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Luc
4 years ago

Hi. My question; can I still biking back home if no more power in the battery… so dry empty..!??? And how it work??? (just like a normal paddel or push bicycle!? For example, on trail in forest)

I leave in a mountainous landscape Yukon territory Canada… lots lots lots of hills here…. Question; how it stand in cold weather (motor???) what his recommendation by Bosch CX line cut off Temperature Celsius!!??? (limited internal damage belt and other plastic parts).

Question: waterproof or splash proof motor Bosch CX line???? Or avoid 100% immersion motor in creeks???? Thanks for your time to reply to me .

Sincerely
L.

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Court
4 years ago

Great questions, sorry for the slow reply here. I think that Bosch rates their ebike systems as highly water and dust resistant, but not fully waterproof (so do not submerge). They work well in cold temperatures, but the battery might not give you as much range (it could go as low as 1/2 the distance when freezing). Yes, the bike may be ridden as a normal bicycle without electric assist (if the battery runs out), and you can pedal efficiently with gears on this bike, but it will be heavier than a non-electric bike. Think of it like having 20lbs (9kg) of extra weight attached to a normal bicycle. The pedaling will still be easy and efficient, no extra drag, just extra weight. I hope this helps! I do recommend storing and charging the battery in a regular temperature to help it work better vs. storing it in a cold garage or outside.

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David
3 years ago

Hi Court, I’m seriously considering this ebike as an option to get my kid to school, commute and weekend offroad trips, maybe even some long bike trips and eventually capable of some rough terrain and mild trails with rocks and roots. I know I’m asking for a jack of all trades and that I’ll have to compromise on something. Could you provide some light on its limitations and maybe propose some more capable alternatives at the same cost range?

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Court
3 years ago

Hi David! I think this bike would be ideal for what you’re describing, and it would be difficult to find this level of quality and performance for less money. For example Specialized has this new bike called the Turbo Taro, and you can see their model without fenders, rack, and lights for $5k USD with a Brose motor vs. Bosch Performance Line here. I should add that it seems Specialized has been very low on inventory, so even if you preferred their hardtail utility bike… it might be difficult to find. The negatives of the Moustache are increased weight due to Bosch PowerTube metal housing, the non-locking plastic cover, maybe the limited color choices? I think there’s a lot to love about the Samedi 27 Xroad 5 here (including the suspension seatpost, swept back handlebar, removable display with USB charger, and just the quality of accessories). Hope this helps! You can find less expensive hub motor powered ebikes with rack and fenders, but the experience will be different and the longevity may be less.

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