ThisIsNotaTrialRUn
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New member and first post so cheers for having me!
As the title of this thread suggests I am looking for the cheapest emtb that is actually worth it!
Bit of a back story without going into great detail. I used to be really into bikes both mountain bikes and motocross bikes as a kid ( from about age 4 ) and fell in love with the sport but as I got older my health deteriated to the point where I have spent much of my adult life confined to bed and now at age 35 and with the support of all my Docs and therapists it really is now or never for me to get back on a bike.
There is absolutely no chance of getting back on a normal bike. I have had my legs thrown over quite a few with help and I practically am unable to peddle on flat ground. During a once in a lifetime trip to Slovenia 2 years ago I happened to cross a bike festival on lake bled and I was wheeling may way around the bikes in my wheelchair talking to the representative of Haibike and before you know it I was being lifted onto one of the bikes ( unfortunately I am unsure of the exact bike but it was a full sus ).
In turbo mode I was actually able to ride! Any lower mode and it did not make much help whatsoever which i guess is worth pointing out. Was unable to tackle any hills but was able to go for a few minute ride on my own around the lake on flattish ground which is something I have not done in yearrrrrrs.
I was the happiest I have been until they told me the price..... I thought they where taking the piss! But since then it has rekindled my love from the sport even from afar and have been catching up on all the latest tech and youtube channels etc etc which was not a thing back in the day!
This is made me go on the search for an affordable emtb. I know "affordable" is different for everyone but for the long term unemployed affordable is hundreds not thousands. Without fail every single bike under 1k I have been to see in Halfords and the likes may as well not have a motor and the lack of rear suspension is no gamer for me due to pain.
When i read posts or see new videos of the best new affordable emtbs they are all 3k or so with the decathlon one that everyone is raving about just shy of the 3k mark but that is sooo out of my reach it is not funny.
I am just hoping there is something I have missed?
I know everyones first option may be to look second hand but even still its over budget and I am unable to get any kind of finance to pay something of.
So really all those cheap and for me affordable bikes are just not worth it but at what price point do things change and who is the cheapest manufacturer hitting that price point?
Thanks for reading! Cheers
New member and first post so cheers for having me!
As the title of this thread suggests I am looking for the cheapest emtb that is actually worth it!
Bit of a back story without going into great detail. I used to be really into bikes both mountain bikes and motocross bikes as a kid ( from about age 4 ) and fell in love with the sport but as I got older my health deteriated to the point where I have spent much of my adult life confined to bed and now at age 35 and with the support of all my Docs and therapists it really is now or never for me to get back on a bike.
There is absolutely no chance of getting back on a normal bike. I have had my legs thrown over quite a few with help and I practically am unable to peddle on flat ground. During a once in a lifetime trip to Slovenia 2 years ago I happened to cross a bike festival on lake bled and I was wheeling may way around the bikes in my wheelchair talking to the representative of Haibike and before you know it I was being lifted onto one of the bikes ( unfortunately I am unsure of the exact bike but it was a full sus ).
In turbo mode I was actually able to ride! Any lower mode and it did not make much help whatsoever which i guess is worth pointing out. Was unable to tackle any hills but was able to go for a few minute ride on my own around the lake on flattish ground which is something I have not done in yearrrrrrs.
I was the happiest I have been until they told me the price..... I thought they where taking the piss! But since then it has rekindled my love from the sport even from afar and have been catching up on all the latest tech and youtube channels etc etc which was not a thing back in the day!
This is made me go on the search for an affordable emtb. I know "affordable" is different for everyone but for the long term unemployed affordable is hundreds not thousands. Without fail every single bike under 1k I have been to see in Halfords and the likes may as well not have a motor and the lack of rear suspension is no gamer for me due to pain.
When i read posts or see new videos of the best new affordable emtbs they are all 3k or so with the decathlon one that everyone is raving about just shy of the 3k mark but that is sooo out of my reach it is not funny.
I am just hoping there is something I have missed?
I know everyones first option may be to look second hand but even still its over budget and I am unable to get any kind of finance to pay something of.
So really all those cheap and for me affordable bikes are just not worth it but at what price point do things change and who is the cheapest manufacturer hitting that price point?
Thanks for reading! Cheers