Swissrider
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Ebiking in Switzerland is really taking off - a combination of great trails, an outdoor culture and general wealth making ebikes relatively affordable. Ebikes also open up possibilities that previously were only open to super fit athletes, especially for those of us who are “mature” mountain bikers (I’m 63). I’m lucky enough to live in a ski resort which has numerous trails, good uplift (not so important now!) and few people. I started with a road ebike last year and have done 2500k from daily rides, touring and shopping. Most recent big trip was from Brientz to Grindlewald Via Grosse Scheideg and then up to Kleine Scheideg under the Eiger, down to Lauterbrunnen and then make to Brienz Via Interlaken. This trip is the best part of the famous “Alpine pass route” and would be very hard work on foot or normal bike - about 100k and 3000m of ascent. It is interesting to note that restaurants are now used to ebikes approaching them with chargers in hand and they quickly direct you to the nearest electrical socket. Without these top ups, this kind of trip would not be possible.
I decided for mountain biking I needed a bike which was at least equivalent to my old mountain bike (180mm suspension enduro bike) and bought a Kenevo this summer which can cope with the steep, technical and sometimes rocky descents locally. This was the only long travel ebike at first our annual test day last year. This year, every manufacturer seemed to have one. After a superb Summer and Autumn, Winter has suddenly arrived, with snow in the garden and the dry and dusty trails gone until next year. Time to start writing about mountain biking!
I decided for mountain biking I needed a bike which was at least equivalent to my old mountain bike (180mm suspension enduro bike) and bought a Kenevo this summer which can cope with the steep, technical and sometimes rocky descents locally. This was the only long travel ebike at first our annual test day last year. This year, every manufacturer seemed to have one. After a superb Summer and Autumn, Winter has suddenly arrived, with snow in the garden and the dry and dusty trails gone until next year. Time to start writing about mountain biking!