I've tried the Trail forks app here in California. Riders were marking some trails as E friendly only to find out when I got there they weren't. What made it worse was that the "No Ebike" signs were mounted a good 20' in from the trailhead giving you a good amount of false hope.
I found this chart in the 2018-2021 Powerplay manual. The 2022 PP manual doesn't have the frame botl poundage listed only things like the cranks, stem, pedals etc.
Hiya! Last Monday I tried to ride up to Mount Uhmunum but found out it was a Mid Pen system. Spent two hours tooling around Almaden Quicksilver just exploring instead. I can't wait for fall/winter because that place got hot!
Hello. Yep I live in San Jose and there are only about five County parks in my area I can ride Rocky Mountain. Calero, Santa Teresa, Almaden Quicksilver and Henry Coe and maybe a couple of others. Mid Pen "owns" all the good stuff from San Jose up the peninsula towards Pacifica. All the fun...
I tried to ride one set of trails here in San Jose, CA yesterday but found out park system doesn't allow ebikes. So I crossed the road and explored Almaden Quicksilver Park for a few hours instead.
I recently picked up my 2019 C90 and I'm slowly getting used to setting it up and riding it. Which number is everyone riding? My trails here are mostly flatish XC that wind through the hills. My first ride I set it at #9 only because I'm used to the steep head angle of my 2013 Yeti SB66C.
I'm in San Jose. Just bought a 2019 Rocky Mountain Altitude PP C90. Can't wait for Wed and my kid goes back to school and I can take it over to Calero for a few laps.