Hi all,
Question, possibly moving to Amsterdam, Netherlands in the near future and wondering if there is any point in taking my Specialised Levo across? Any decent trails trails/climbs?
Or should I just trade it on a Diverge?
Thanks,
C.
Cape Town, South Africa - Sunset overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Clifton beach (probably the most expensive piece of real estate on the African continent).
Really poor from Specialized not to provide any instructions on these new features. Have trawled their site and other sites to get an idea of whats new and how they work. Would Garmin HR straps work?
What I find interesting about this study is they do not indicate the EMTB settings/assistance? This would play a major part in the testing and results. Good study nonetheless.
It's all nonsense, you want to cough blood when riding an EMTB, just lower the settings and ride harder. Haters gonna hate until they swing a leg over.......
In South Africa, all big MTB races have an EMTB category, fairly acceptable norm here now.
The US 32kmh limit is perfect in my view, I do find the 25kmh a pain in the ass. I see no issue de-restricting a bike to 35kmh and have no doubt it won't have any negative impact on the motor.
Thanks, I’ll try the wheelie then. Just doing it on grass now with sneakers as I have clips and don’t want to break anything. At our age takes a long time to heal! ;)
It took a good while to make the change to EMTB and it has been a great move. Definitely riding more and having more fun, however, it has indirectly alienated a good few of my riding buddies that are still on normal pedal bikes.
I agree with the rest, I couldn't give a flying f#$% what anyone...
Yup there sure are and I read your post, but I wanted a simple poll and results. Thanks for your feedback anywho.
TBH - i don't think anyone cares what anyone does, but helping others by providing personal insight from experience just makes us feel warm and fuzzy.