srileo
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For the 4x4 crowd
Anyone see eMTBs as a neat supplement to long-distance overlanding? I have had 4x4 campers and a jeep, and have ridden multiple months on dualsport motorcycles, but i am seeing a scope with eMTBs to nicely supplement overlanding. The big advantage with eMTBs (or even regular MTBs) is that the temptation/need to go offroad in an expensive/unsuitable/ 4x4 rig is now happily reduced. I dont have to go with my entire rig - kit and kaboodle on that hairy dirt track just to get the offroad feel. I could just park the SUV/rig at nice comfy campspot and pull the eMTB in for a full day of riding in the gnarliest of trails with the least risk of injury, and just come back to the luxury of the campsite when done. Charge the battery while driving to the next spot and repeat. Any old SUV can now scratch my outdoor itch - no need for the 4x4, winches, recovery gear etc. Easy to do in large countries like the US and Australia with our huge public lands...
Coming from the motorcyle world, I find eMTBs to be a great alternatives to the 2 biggest problem with dirt motobikes - highway travel and risk of injury.
Let me elaborate. On a dirtbike, I have a minimum of a 3 hr ride to get anywhere you can find decent dirt trail (for me in california). If i pick a nice and light plated dirt bike, it will be uncomfortable riding it on the highway to get to the dirt. If i pick a heavier 650cc class dualsport bike, it will tolerate the highway miles easily, but will be a pig on the trails, and a bear to pick up everytime i drop it on the trails. With motorcycles, the risk of injury on the trail is much much much higher because of speed, weight of bike falling/picking up, and wearing all that armor makes it an uncomfortable experience. And worse, you had better be sure you have the skills to ride that trail, coz there is no "walking it up" with motorcycles. Add to that the very limited space and weight of camping gear that has to be on the bike 100% of the time while in travel mode.
With eMTBs, i have access to much more fun trails that a dirtbike will never have access to, have far less risk of injury, not have to wear really uncomofrtable armor, go at a much slower pace, and admire the scenery more often. Stop and starts are instant and casual and built into the ride.
I only have to worry about punctures, and smashed derellieurs, and battery juice. All of which are far easier to deal with than with anything mechanical on a motorbike in the middle of nowhere. And the best part is that i can throw the eMTB in the back of the car and drive on in comfort carrying all the camping gear and food and spares i want.
I dont see an eMTB replacing a nice dualsport bike for long-distance adventures of the type i have already done, but i see it as a way of scratching that itch for exploring terrain for a fraction of the risk, cost and effort that either 4x4s or motorcycles demand.
Thoughts?
Anyone see eMTBs as a neat supplement to long-distance overlanding? I have had 4x4 campers and a jeep, and have ridden multiple months on dualsport motorcycles, but i am seeing a scope with eMTBs to nicely supplement overlanding. The big advantage with eMTBs (or even regular MTBs) is that the temptation/need to go offroad in an expensive/unsuitable/ 4x4 rig is now happily reduced. I dont have to go with my entire rig - kit and kaboodle on that hairy dirt track just to get the offroad feel. I could just park the SUV/rig at nice comfy campspot and pull the eMTB in for a full day of riding in the gnarliest of trails with the least risk of injury, and just come back to the luxury of the campsite when done. Charge the battery while driving to the next spot and repeat. Any old SUV can now scratch my outdoor itch - no need for the 4x4, winches, recovery gear etc. Easy to do in large countries like the US and Australia with our huge public lands...
Coming from the motorcyle world, I find eMTBs to be a great alternatives to the 2 biggest problem with dirt motobikes - highway travel and risk of injury.
Let me elaborate. On a dirtbike, I have a minimum of a 3 hr ride to get anywhere you can find decent dirt trail (for me in california). If i pick a nice and light plated dirt bike, it will be uncomfortable riding it on the highway to get to the dirt. If i pick a heavier 650cc class dualsport bike, it will tolerate the highway miles easily, but will be a pig on the trails, and a bear to pick up everytime i drop it on the trails. With motorcycles, the risk of injury on the trail is much much much higher because of speed, weight of bike falling/picking up, and wearing all that armor makes it an uncomfortable experience. And worse, you had better be sure you have the skills to ride that trail, coz there is no "walking it up" with motorcycles. Add to that the very limited space and weight of camping gear that has to be on the bike 100% of the time while in travel mode.
With eMTBs, i have access to much more fun trails that a dirtbike will never have access to, have far less risk of injury, not have to wear really uncomofrtable armor, go at a much slower pace, and admire the scenery more often. Stop and starts are instant and casual and built into the ride.
I only have to worry about punctures, and smashed derellieurs, and battery juice. All of which are far easier to deal with than with anything mechanical on a motorbike in the middle of nowhere. And the best part is that i can throw the eMTB in the back of the car and drive on in comfort carrying all the camping gear and food and spares i want.
I dont see an eMTB replacing a nice dualsport bike for long-distance adventures of the type i have already done, but i see it as a way of scratching that itch for exploring terrain for a fraction of the risk, cost and effort that either 4x4s or motorcycles demand.
Thoughts?