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After much procrastinating and handwringing over  buying one of these, I noticed last night that SigmaSport are offering them for 3919, 20% off.

Got a price match off a more local competitor so ordered with them, but thought that the price was worth highlighting for a well reviewed bike.


 
Posted : 26/10/2022 11:45 am
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Rumour: new one on the way… same geometry but choice of two battery sizes, and a tiny bit lighter… so nothing to hang on for or pay more for, just incremental stuff.


 
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I bought one 10 days ago from Tredz.
Tredz had 11% off + 10% Blue Light Discount + Paypal 3 years interest free. (Tredz rejected to pay the Top Cash Bach though!)
So, a similar price. I would have preferred to buy from local shop if that option had been available.

The bike is absolutely ace. I'm really happy with it. I did a few modifications: Moved the front tyre (Disector) to the rear, DHF on the front, bigger discs and changed the seat. The bike came with a few things I wasn't expecting... better levers and a STEPS computer.


 
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Rumour: new one on the way… same geometry but choice of two battery sizes, and a tiny bit lighter… so nothing to hang on for or pay more for, just incremental stuff.

I think that's the M-Series (Carbon) rather than the H-series


 
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That makes sense… it’s been around longer.


 
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@stanley - keep an eye on the rear hub if they are still shipping the unbranded ones with alloy freewheel. Mine stripped after 400km - they shipped a steel freehub as warranty so might be standard fitment now. I also dumped the e13 cranks (for Shimano) only due to all the issues reported rather than any particular problems I has experienced.

Really enjoying the H15 as a supplement to my FS and HT.


 
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Rumour: new one on the way… same geometry but choice of two battery sizes, and a tiny bit lighter… so nothing to hang on for or pay more for, just incremental stuff.

Same Geo? Would have hoped they'd address the massive seat tube,that's the biggest negative to the bike.


 
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@vmgscot
Thanks for the heads up.
Yes, I'd read about those potential issues... mine has come with Shimano hubs and I changed the cranks to Shimano XT ones. Prefer 165mm, so I was always going to change them anyway!

I fancied the H15 for the upgraded forks and shock, but ultimately decided to go with the base model. I'm so happy with the bike; it's meaning that I can get out for the next 6 months or more without wrecking myself.

As mentioned above, I'm fairly certain it's the carbon bikes that are being changed for 2023. I think the basic H30 was probably a bit overpriced to begin with and dealers have loads of them in stock. 20% off makes the bike a bargain. I might buy another for the Mrs !!


 
Posted : 26/10/2022 2:28 pm