60 x around the sun, first mtb was a Rockhopper bought in 1984 in Utah - hooked to the gills since.
Weigh 150 lbs, same as high school but without the weight of the world included. Always lived at altitude in uber athletic environments but consider myself lucky to be able to complete, not compete. I've ridden 3-4 days a week year round for the last 11 years, 1-2 hr rides.
Realized, finally, that the main reason for not going EMTB was ego - not wanting to be the first of my hammerhead buddies to get a motor...then I remembered I was the first of us to get a 29er in 2004 (Sugar 29) Now there's nary a little wheel in sight.
Pulled the trigger on a '21 Levo SL comp carbon two weeks ago and have chugged the kool aid. Being able to carve flattish berms UPHILL is a total game changer. If you're a fit, capable rider, this may be your huckleberry. Maybe not the levo SL specifically but the new genre of lightweight EMTB.
FFF = farther, faster, funner
Weigh 150 lbs, same as high school but without the weight of the world included. Always lived at altitude in uber athletic environments but consider myself lucky to be able to complete, not compete. I've ridden 3-4 days a week year round for the last 11 years, 1-2 hr rides.
Realized, finally, that the main reason for not going EMTB was ego - not wanting to be the first of my hammerhead buddies to get a motor...then I remembered I was the first of us to get a 29er in 2004 (Sugar 29) Now there's nary a little wheel in sight.
Pulled the trigger on a '21 Levo SL comp carbon two weeks ago and have chugged the kool aid. Being able to carve flattish berms UPHILL is a total game changer. If you're a fit, capable rider, this may be your huckleberry. Maybe not the levo SL specifically but the new genre of lightweight EMTB.
FFF = farther, faster, funner