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I own/operate a bike shop in the Black Hills of South Dakota, Mt Rushmore, Devil's Tower, Deadwood, Custer, all that jazz. We've got loads of great trails, two track, dirt roads, rail trails. It's puzzling to have these common interactions with avid life long cyclists that are sort of a denier, but not a hater of pedal assist technology.
I see the same folks, on the regular, slogging up climbs in ignorance (not an insult, just ignorance) of just how much fun, and MORE riding, MORE exercise and MORE time out on the bike they'd be getting if they would give a legit test ride to an ebike. And we offer free test rides, on trail, on their home turf, etc, to really see how they work.
Typical 65 year old white man, on a $4k to $8k regular bike, be it enduro, trail, or XC oriented out there suffering through 8-10 mile high vertical death marches not knowing how they could be busting out 15-20 mile joy rides (at the same heart rates, or higher) instead.
It's great when I get one of these guys to finally try out an eMTB, or get their wife to, and blows their minds! "You mean I could've had this 5 years ago......?!?!" is a common reaction once they finally do try one out. One of my long time high level outdoor athlete customers FINALLY took the plunge this year and refers to the eMTB as a "time-machine", Takes him back to his 20s, takes him out for a ride every day, wether short or long.
I'm in that same age range of the hard-man mentality folks I deal with on the daily, so often I can get some buy in when they see me towing (GET A TOWWHEE) my 10 year old boy, or a 25 year old staff member, UP chunky fun trails at high speed to shuttle enduro laps behind the shop before/after work.
Just a rant/observation. Did you ever travel that path? Working at a bike shop, I'm always all-in to try whatever pops up, road/BMX/gravel/XC/Single Speed/bike-camping/DH, Freeride.... always willing and (fortunately) able to keep my 52 year old self aware of all the trends, and really try it out.
I see the same folks, on the regular, slogging up climbs in ignorance (not an insult, just ignorance) of just how much fun, and MORE riding, MORE exercise and MORE time out on the bike they'd be getting if they would give a legit test ride to an ebike. And we offer free test rides, on trail, on their home turf, etc, to really see how they work.
Typical 65 year old white man, on a $4k to $8k regular bike, be it enduro, trail, or XC oriented out there suffering through 8-10 mile high vertical death marches not knowing how they could be busting out 15-20 mile joy rides (at the same heart rates, or higher) instead.
It's great when I get one of these guys to finally try out an eMTB, or get their wife to, and blows their minds! "You mean I could've had this 5 years ago......?!?!" is a common reaction once they finally do try one out. One of my long time high level outdoor athlete customers FINALLY took the plunge this year and refers to the eMTB as a "time-machine", Takes him back to his 20s, takes him out for a ride every day, wether short or long.
I'm in that same age range of the hard-man mentality folks I deal with on the daily, so often I can get some buy in when they see me towing (GET A TOWWHEE) my 10 year old boy, or a 25 year old staff member, UP chunky fun trails at high speed to shuttle enduro laps behind the shop before/after work.
Just a rant/observation. Did you ever travel that path? Working at a bike shop, I'm always all-in to try whatever pops up, road/BMX/gravel/XC/Single Speed/bike-camping/DH, Freeride.... always willing and (fortunately) able to keep my 52 year old self aware of all the trends, and really try it out.