Back in the Spring of 2020 I needed a project, and built myself a BBSHD hardtail for commuting and rail-trail rides, and the odd bit of the local green and blue singletrack. The bike is fantastic for the first two things, and less fantastic for the third due to the cadence sensing, and open rear dropouts/IGH combo. Plus having a 58lb hardtail on 27.5x3 tires kick you in the butt is not much fun, and isn't the best ride for a new-ish MTBer.
So I bought myself a dirt jump bike on the theory that a light and agile ride would be good for learning skills that I could then bring to the ebike. Didn't get far, though, before an ill-advised kicker build sent me to the ER with a broken collarbone and cost me 4 months of prime riding. I still love the DJ for riding pump track and practicing manuals, but wanted something I could actually ride with confidence on trails.
So I found a gently used Orbea Occam H20 Eagle last winter. Beautiful, beautiful bike, and I feel like I got a decent deal on it, but my first handful of rides made me remember what drove me to build the ebike in the first place; hills. Just hate them! By the time I finish the climb that gets me to the fun, downhill section I'm annoyed and exhausted, and missing my clunky, heavy, rattling old BBSHD bike. Seems like in the best case scenario I'm missing half the fun after investing a little more than I did into my DIY build.
So now I'm determined to ride the Orbea this season and see if my condition improves enough to actually enjoy it, but will most likely sell it off and use what I can get for it to finance part of an eMTB. Anyone else find that they're ruined for burger-powered bikes after going electric?
So I bought myself a dirt jump bike on the theory that a light and agile ride would be good for learning skills that I could then bring to the ebike. Didn't get far, though, before an ill-advised kicker build sent me to the ER with a broken collarbone and cost me 4 months of prime riding. I still love the DJ for riding pump track and practicing manuals, but wanted something I could actually ride with confidence on trails.
So I found a gently used Orbea Occam H20 Eagle last winter. Beautiful, beautiful bike, and I feel like I got a decent deal on it, but my first handful of rides made me remember what drove me to build the ebike in the first place; hills. Just hate them! By the time I finish the climb that gets me to the fun, downhill section I'm annoyed and exhausted, and missing my clunky, heavy, rattling old BBSHD bike. Seems like in the best case scenario I'm missing half the fun after investing a little more than I did into my DIY build.
So now I'm determined to ride the Orbea this season and see if my condition improves enough to actually enjoy it, but will most likely sell it off and use what I can get for it to finance part of an eMTB. Anyone else find that they're ruined for burger-powered bikes after going electric?