Well today I had my first real taste of what an EMTB is like to ride up hills... and holy crap it's basically my dream come true! I do not have big muscly legs or endless stamina nor do I wish to put myself through the torture of building up a crazy amount of muscle in my legs just to be able to get up the steep trails near my house... this gets rid of the need for that. It's not like I don't have to do anything, my legs are still burning on tour mode but I am making the same or more progress of my friend who was takes pride in not having assistance but was still huffing and wheezing with every turn of the pedals and wanting to turn back before it got dark. In future I will be powering up the hills to get to those sweet downhills!
The Bosch motor is nice, not too loud and very smooth, I am happy I chose it as a system and will get another battery soon for those all-day tours in my local mountains.
I will do a more detailed dedicated review of the bike when I have used it more as I am going on a ride on Saturday with my friend. I also want to make the tyres tubeless.
Happy days.
No worries man thanks for the post.. better late than never! I think you are right, the 140mm does seem a great all-rounder.
Hi! I'm I am in the same dilemma as you and also live in Switzerland (Biel/Bienne) . I read everywhere that the 140 is the better choice, but the guy at my local store (an ex competitor who is now like 60) advice me to take the 160 for single trails. He also tells me that he sells 2/3 of 160 for 1/3 of 140,.
I'm far of being a pro, I drive actually a Scott scale 70 (classic hardtail with 26'' wheels...). I want to do single trails, but I'm not going to do downhill or big jumps before a long time.
So my question is: after a few months, are you happy with your choice? Would you do the same again? Have you some advices for a noob?
Thanks a lot.