Howdy. Recently I've become intrigued by the concept of an e-mtb and think it would be a great way to enjoy getting back into some sort of shape.
(I tried searching for this type of topic and found the clydesdale one but it didn't really seem to address my questions - feel free to link any other threads that I could read.)
A little background may or may not be helpful.....
I'm currently a hefty fella. Over three spins on the dial last time I checked. And oldish. Mid 50s.
I used to ride a lot. Long distance touring for a while including Seattle, WA down to San Diego, CA and Portland, OR to NYC. Based out of the Portland area. But that was years ago. Gave up riding for probably 15 years or so.
I then decided I wanted to ride again but no longer wanted to risk getting hit by cars so I started mountain biking. Loved it! Rode 2 or 3 days a week for about 5 years. Gave that up when my leeches...I mean kids became my burden. Now they're older and less pains in the rear so I've started to think about riding again. Somehow I don't think my old Fuel 100 hanging in my garage will enable me to have enough fun to actually enjoy it.
Only issue is that I'm in terrible shape. I've ridden ebikes before and really enjoyed it but want to do mainly trail riding instead of bike lane riding (same issue of avoidance of cars.) I've started checking out emtbs and really like the idea. Only issue is that I see many of them have weight limits and I haven't found a full suspension emtb that can hold me.
About my riding style and desires - I ride with a reasonably high cadence (60-80 rpms) so not a ton of torque. I have no desire to visit the downhill parks (I mean they look like an absolute blast but I fear my window has closed on that type of riding) and will ride mainly single track without a lot of drops. And given my high degree of desire for self-preservation, not terribly aggressively.
So the question is are there any fs emtbs out there that will handle someone like me? How important is the capacity rating for these bikes? Anything else I should be aware of?
My budget is around $5k but would prefer lower but also could stretch some for the perfect bike.
If you've read all this, I thank you and look forward to any feedback.
(I tried searching for this type of topic and found the clydesdale one but it didn't really seem to address my questions - feel free to link any other threads that I could read.)
A little background may or may not be helpful.....
I'm currently a hefty fella. Over three spins on the dial last time I checked. And oldish. Mid 50s.
I used to ride a lot. Long distance touring for a while including Seattle, WA down to San Diego, CA and Portland, OR to NYC. Based out of the Portland area. But that was years ago. Gave up riding for probably 15 years or so.
I then decided I wanted to ride again but no longer wanted to risk getting hit by cars so I started mountain biking. Loved it! Rode 2 or 3 days a week for about 5 years. Gave that up when my leeches...I mean kids became my burden. Now they're older and less pains in the rear so I've started to think about riding again. Somehow I don't think my old Fuel 100 hanging in my garage will enable me to have enough fun to actually enjoy it.
Only issue is that I'm in terrible shape. I've ridden ebikes before and really enjoyed it but want to do mainly trail riding instead of bike lane riding (same issue of avoidance of cars.) I've started checking out emtbs and really like the idea. Only issue is that I see many of them have weight limits and I haven't found a full suspension emtb that can hold me.
About my riding style and desires - I ride with a reasonably high cadence (60-80 rpms) so not a ton of torque. I have no desire to visit the downhill parks (I mean they look like an absolute blast but I fear my window has closed on that type of riding) and will ride mainly single track without a lot of drops. And given my high degree of desire for self-preservation, not terribly aggressively.
So the question is are there any fs emtbs out there that will handle someone like me? How important is the capacity rating for these bikes? Anything else I should be aware of?
My budget is around $5k but would prefer lower but also could stretch some for the perfect bike.
If you've read all this, I thank you and look forward to any feedback.