None of the shops seem to have a trail-demoable 19 Levo in medium.
Anyone willing to let me have a go on theirs please? A bi of riding not just a sit on.
We can sort something out for your peace of mind. I'm a long term Dorking resident and 20 year local rider.
(My car keys won't be enough...
anyone got experience of selling e-mtbs that are say a year to 18 months old?
my hunch is depreciation will be pretty brutal, does that play out?
(yes I know condition blah-di-blah. let's assume reasonable ride wear but still in very ridable shape).
maybe many buyers in the UK will be first timers trying to get into cycling.
bit of speed/squirt may give more confidence on the roads too, some car driver behaviour can be horrendous.
anyway it's interesting but off-topic for this thread.
good POV. Rode my mate's Canyon Spectral:ON (430mm) up some steeps no trouble, but you're right an e-mtb changes route options, it's one of the benefits.
Hey all,
Long time bio rider and Surrey Hills MTBer, I live basically at the bottom of Leith Hill.
Tried my mate's Canyon Spectral:ON recently and have got the bug for an e- big time.
Yet to buy a bike but it will be soon.
- miPbiP
In one of the videos there was a shot of a bike with 427mm chainstays and 29 wheels both ends. From one of the mid-level manufacturers I think. Was a glossy blue/green colour and sexy as hell.
Anyone know what it was please?
Ta.
Let's bear in mind that ultimately these things are just toys, and a good number of people in this world have to survive on a handful of dollars a day.
Anyone who can afford one is lucky.
business is business, they're companies not charities, they'll charge what they think the market can bear.
for perspective I've plenty of mates on £5k plus bio powered MTBs.