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    What to do next?

    Thanks I did see the review of the 7000 v 8000, interesting to say the least. As I said, not sure I'd be capable of getting the best out of either bike, and I was teetering toward the sommet, but then the vr came back in stock, and I just couldn't resit and I know at 60 years old I should know...
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    bought
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    cheers, just seen the vr is back in stock, think I'm going to go down that rout, probably the bike will be too good for me, but hey u live once, thanks for the reply
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    Newbie from Neath, South Wales

    dunno, was told at 40 i'd need a new one by the time i was 50, but to keep working with it etc, anyway guess i'm lucky in some respects, massive difference between left and right leg quads, but just keep plugging on. mind over matter lol
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    Newbie from Neath, South Wales

    I've just turned 60, have no lateral cartilage in my right knee at all, just bought a 2nd hand cube e-mtb and its absolutely brilliant. I live in Cumbria so the trails are good here too, I'd say just do it. BTW can't find a VR for love nor money before Nov/Dec .
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    What to do next?

    Hi folks, I'm an old Newbie, bought a 2nd hand e-mtb at the end of March just having turned 60!. Until then never been on a MTB let alone an e bike. Anyway I'm bitten, I love it, I live in Cumbria so the trails here are great. I need help though, I want a new bike (my wife wants my old bike)...
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