And then there will be 5 separate classes for men and women with @ 5-10 riders in each. It’ll be like masters racing where no one can tell who wins what, or cares.
As long as there’s an uphill stage where climbing matters, and there isn’t a way to put riders on equivalent motors or check...
Depends where you are too, which affects what kind of ebike you’re riding. In the US anyway, we have more powerful ebikes than most of you. Agreed though, tough to ride twisty single track at 20 in any direction.
You can’t fully service most rear air shocks yourself, although you can easily complete minor service on them. Send it off for a rebuild in the winter when you won’t miss the bike as much. Every year is fine for most people. If you use a competent suspension shop, they’ll tune it for you and it...
Lots of people derestrict in the us because they view 20 mph as too slow, whatever the legal limit is, people will always want more. You all enjoy unlimited access because of the 25kmh cut off, I wouldn’t mess with it. We don’t have the same access and I think the laws are the major reason. If...
The US laws are the best, they're the most lenient. The US laws are the worst, they are the most lenient. Both of those are true. I worry about access because we're an entitled lot and will do what we want until someone stops us.
Honestly, I just don't see anything to set it apart from all of the other commodity bikes out there. I'm sure it's fine, but it's just like so many others, you'd end up choosing one because your lbs has them on the floor, you get a deal on one somewhere, or it has the specific motor/spec...
I'm pretty sure I'd forget just how many watts my ebike can max at, it all gets very confusing. 373? 421? Certainly not above 500. :rolleyes: Damn, I think I'm getting old....
We've seen teasers about this before, it is starting to look viable. Not much of a gear range compared to Eagle, but it's still ridable, especially with those peak numbers and torque. You can program in as many gear steps as you'd like, interesting....
"The drive unit weighs 4.7kg and provides...
Buy one, ride it for two years, sell it at a loss, buy another. Figure out the cost per mile/smile, and it’ll be cheaper than many other recreational activities. The unfortunate reality is that emtbs are less mechanical devices and more tech devices that become obsolete in a short period of...