Quantock Explorer
Member
The majority of you out there know this already, but EMTBs really are amazing.
I used to be a fanatical mountain biker. Weekends revolved around cycling, holidays often involved bikes and mid week was focused on fitness. Then I got a virus and everything changed...
For the past twenty years I have tried to rekindle my passion, but when ever I thought I was getting my fitness back, I'd over do it, the virus would kick in and I'd b back to square one.
A year ago I tentatively mentioned to my mates (who ride every weekend) that I was thinking about buying an e-bike and to their credit they were unanimous in their support. After much research my mind was made up and in November I made the not inconsiderable investment in a 2019 Levo - What a bike!
I always knew that an e-bike would help me get up the steep hills, but what I had failed to appreciate before was that at any point during the ride, when I started to feel tired, I could up the power and the bike would effectively bring me home. Pre e-bike, this is where the damage would be done; I'd be out riding, start to feel tired but still have to get home. By the time I got back I'd be exhausted and it could then take months to recover. But not any more.
I'm not a big downhiller, I've always enjoyed the climbs as much as the uphills. I've slowly been building my fitness and by gradually tweaking the support levels I've reached the point where I can complete a whole ride in Eco.
I've just returned from a brilliant 14 mile ride on The Quantocks, 2,300 feet of elevation, one hour fifty in the saddle and an average support of 69%. One year ago I could never have dreamed of this.
I'm still grinning from ear to ear - and long may it continue.
For anyone out there considering an EMTB, take the plunge and never look back.
PS - I ride with my mates on their analogue bikes, the same ones that encouraged me a year ago.
I used to be a fanatical mountain biker. Weekends revolved around cycling, holidays often involved bikes and mid week was focused on fitness. Then I got a virus and everything changed...
For the past twenty years I have tried to rekindle my passion, but when ever I thought I was getting my fitness back, I'd over do it, the virus would kick in and I'd b back to square one.
A year ago I tentatively mentioned to my mates (who ride every weekend) that I was thinking about buying an e-bike and to their credit they were unanimous in their support. After much research my mind was made up and in November I made the not inconsiderable investment in a 2019 Levo - What a bike!
I always knew that an e-bike would help me get up the steep hills, but what I had failed to appreciate before was that at any point during the ride, when I started to feel tired, I could up the power and the bike would effectively bring me home. Pre e-bike, this is where the damage would be done; I'd be out riding, start to feel tired but still have to get home. By the time I got back I'd be exhausted and it could then take months to recover. But not any more.
I'm not a big downhiller, I've always enjoyed the climbs as much as the uphills. I've slowly been building my fitness and by gradually tweaking the support levels I've reached the point where I can complete a whole ride in Eco.
I've just returned from a brilliant 14 mile ride on The Quantocks, 2,300 feet of elevation, one hour fifty in the saddle and an average support of 69%. One year ago I could never have dreamed of this.
I'm still grinning from ear to ear - and long may it continue.
For anyone out there considering an EMTB, take the plunge and never look back.
PS - I ride with my mates on their analogue bikes, the same ones that encouraged me a year ago.