Hi EMTB Community
About to take the plunge on a Trek Rail, but there is one area that I can't seem to get any clear information around - jumps.
The information and content around this seems to vary wildly, EMBN videos say "EMTB's love to jump, super stable in the air", then you read through the comments and there is things like "you can only complete jump lines with a de-restricted bike", Or now with the current crop of SL bikes coming through, "There is no way I could be doing this on a full fat emtb".
Now I understand everyone rides differently and I think that is one of the best things about mountain biking! For myself, I'd say jumping is one of the areas of MTB I find most enjoyable and the sensation of cleanly hitting jump line is one of the most satisfying and fun things you can do on a bike.
So really keen for some feedback from the forum on this topic
About to take the plunge on a Trek Rail, but there is one area that I can't seem to get any clear information around - jumps.
The information and content around this seems to vary wildly, EMBN videos say "EMTB's love to jump, super stable in the air", then you read through the comments and there is things like "you can only complete jump lines with a de-restricted bike", Or now with the current crop of SL bikes coming through, "There is no way I could be doing this on a full fat emtb".
Now I understand everyone rides differently and I think that is one of the best things about mountain biking! For myself, I'd say jumping is one of the areas of MTB I find most enjoyable and the sensation of cleanly hitting jump line is one of the most satisfying and fun things you can do on a bike.
So really keen for some feedback from the forum on this topic
- How is does your EMTB handle jumping?
- Do you need to derestrict to cleanly hit lines you could on an analogue bike?
- If you struggle, do you feel is it a bike issue or a technique issue?
- Plus anything else you feel will add to to this convo!