Jessmolly007
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Hello all, my name is Paul and I'm from Huddersfield, can we meet up, oops sorry wrong website.Anyway.
Sorry if the following is a little long-winded, but I wanted to give my opinion, we like that in Yorkshire, for anybody considering laying out a sizeable wack of their hard earned cash on an EMTB.
I have been pondering on the question for some time now on whether to jump in so..I'm 57 now, 58 next month, a keen MTB'er till my mid 40's then found recovery from some of the knocks was taking its toll. So I went road and have been road biking since, until lockdown, and my riding buddy struggling with family etc.
So just before xmas last I purchased a 2nd hand Cannondale F6 and went out on the local tracks and byways and loved it, took it easy in the snow and ice doing around 13ml but enjoyed it immensely. Now I got to thinking would an EMTB give me a little more freedom with the distance I could cover? So I checked out the LBS and Halfords and the likes but didnt find anything I like, then came across the Vitus range on Wiggle. Did a little research on the company, bike reviews and Utube vids. All looked promising so I jumped in feet 1st and purchased the E-Sommet VR. What do I think after a week??
WOW..I love it, its a Happy Adventurous Beast of a bike. Ok its not the best specs, see Vitus website for more info, but for me doing 3/4 XC rides a week its got everything. Point it downhill and its off and away but with the drop seat makes it feels secure and responsive. Uphill it is a beast of bike, I honestly think I could get up anything on this ( infact I managed to get up a track today, steep, long and narly but I managed, then, at the top, realised I was still in ECO...idiot. I did a 23ml er on Sunday and have done 19ml today, hopefully the maps, elevation and bike pics will appear below.
As far as the Modes go I cannot advise on because I havent been out of ECO yet, but I will update soon. The hydraulic disc brakes are shit hot, 3 rabbits owe their continued existence to those brakes. Suspension feels great, back wheel sticks to the floor and the front soaks all the bumbs up. At 1st I thought the handlebars were a tad long but have come to like their response on the steering, there great.
So finally in conclusion, if you are in 2 minds whether to go EMTB I suggest you get down to your LBS, or online store, with an open cheque and get it sorted, you will NOT regret I am sure of it.
My next step is Meltham loop and a trip down to Wharncliffe/Grenoside, and go Tubeless.
I did a lot of reading on the forum before buyin and found everybody loved what they were doing, so thanks for help all of you. My next thread wont be as long ..promise.
Paul.
Sorry if the following is a little long-winded, but I wanted to give my opinion, we like that in Yorkshire, for anybody considering laying out a sizeable wack of their hard earned cash on an EMTB.
I have been pondering on the question for some time now on whether to jump in so..I'm 57 now, 58 next month, a keen MTB'er till my mid 40's then found recovery from some of the knocks was taking its toll. So I went road and have been road biking since, until lockdown, and my riding buddy struggling with family etc.
So just before xmas last I purchased a 2nd hand Cannondale F6 and went out on the local tracks and byways and loved it, took it easy in the snow and ice doing around 13ml but enjoyed it immensely. Now I got to thinking would an EMTB give me a little more freedom with the distance I could cover? So I checked out the LBS and Halfords and the likes but didnt find anything I like, then came across the Vitus range on Wiggle. Did a little research on the company, bike reviews and Utube vids. All looked promising so I jumped in feet 1st and purchased the E-Sommet VR. What do I think after a week??
WOW..I love it, its a Happy Adventurous Beast of a bike. Ok its not the best specs, see Vitus website for more info, but for me doing 3/4 XC rides a week its got everything. Point it downhill and its off and away but with the drop seat makes it feels secure and responsive. Uphill it is a beast of bike, I honestly think I could get up anything on this ( infact I managed to get up a track today, steep, long and narly but I managed, then, at the top, realised I was still in ECO...idiot. I did a 23ml er on Sunday and have done 19ml today, hopefully the maps, elevation and bike pics will appear below.
As far as the Modes go I cannot advise on because I havent been out of ECO yet, but I will update soon. The hydraulic disc brakes are shit hot, 3 rabbits owe their continued existence to those brakes. Suspension feels great, back wheel sticks to the floor and the front soaks all the bumbs up. At 1st I thought the handlebars were a tad long but have come to like their response on the steering, there great.
So finally in conclusion, if you are in 2 minds whether to go EMTB I suggest you get down to your LBS, or online store, with an open cheque and get it sorted, you will NOT regret I am sure of it.
My next step is Meltham loop and a trip down to Wharncliffe/Grenoside, and go Tubeless.
I did a lot of reading on the forum before buyin and found everybody loved what they were doing, so thanks for help all of you. My next thread wont be as long ..promise.
Paul.