One would think that in the age of mass customisation there would be more options for shorter and taller people.
I am exactly 6ft and I was advised to take L frame. I feel that when my seat-post is fully extended, my ar$e is too high in relation to my handlebars. Maybe my legs are disproportionally long or something(?)
Luckily I ride a mullet (front 29” and rear 27.5”) which helps balance me on the bike.
So, perhaps leave front wheel as is for navigating over ditches or logs, and change rear to smaller wheel to fit your body preference. Then you set your rear wheel circumference to new value and you age GTG!
The disadvantage of the smaller wheel at the back with seat post fully extended is that my bike likes to pop a wheelie now and then... I am experimenting with dropping the seat to lower position while climbing, which I wouldn’t do on my analogue hard-tail.
*440mm reach isn't actually all that small for a 27.5 bike (More like a medium really) and the LOAM RANGER is only 6ft tall... He just rides an XL because of the modern fashion trend to "size up"Came across this on youtube. An xl sized enduro dude trying out a small trail bike He was 1 sec slower on various sections but had more fun. That's a fairly extreme example re sizing - (smaller bars, cranks etc).
You have taken the words out of my mouth ! You can also look at the other two models The Sam and The Jam BUT ride them all first!! I have a Sam and it is a bit of a pain in tight niggely stuff but big swoop curves berms etc and its a darling and the Jam would be a good all rounder, once again ride all available models. Regards Chris@sparked Only unasked questions are silly!
How else are you supposed to learn?
I will answer differently to most of those before. Yes, you can have too much travel. I can buy a 170 mm travel emtb or even more, but for me and where I ride it would be too much, too heavy and too barge like. Longer travel often comes with slacker geometries that can make twisting through the trees a bit more tricky (not impossible, of course). Longer travel bikes tend to be heavier too; stiffer and heavier forks, wider rims, stronger and heavier wheels and tyres and so forth.
I know that we are supposed to discount weight once we have an emtb because we have a motor to help, but I don't. There is a thread elsewhere on here on the topic and opinion is divided. I hold to the view that emtb lightness must not be pursued to extremes, like on XC analogue bikes, but a kilo here and a kilo there and soon it really does matter! Light bikes go further on the same battery, light bikes are more fun and more manoeuvrable (on and off the trail). Lighter bikes are easier to lift over gates, fences, stiles, roof-racks etc, especially when injured.
From what you have said something like this would be good. The Focus Thron2 130mm travel full suss emtb
But there are other lightweight shorter travel bikes out there. The Thron is just an example.
I'd have no problem riding such a bike if I needed to It was a good decision not to get a bike that was too big. Going cheaper is also good, I believe, especially if you're on a learning curve. Use it, practice, learn, have fun. Just spend money on little things, like pedals and making the bike fit you (a seat?). If you're in steep country you might want to get a smaller chain ring (cheap) - the rest looks good . If you do end up on rougher type rocky trails you could change tyres.Ok so thought I'd provide an update!
The Levo is out - the standover is too much for me. Lucky as I hadn't paid for it in full and was able to reverse out of the decision.
The EP8 delay rumours and also the wait until early Nov put me off - so that is now off the cards too.
But I bought a bike and will pick it up this arvo.
I went for the 2021 Liv Embolden E + 2 its plenty bike for me! I can stand over the Small frame ok, not a lot of clearance but enough. It might be a girls bike but it dont look like one, that new storm grey matte paint is seriously cool the bike looks hot. Rode very nice.. i do prefer how the brose motor delivers power and the low sound, but hey - I can't stand over them so cant own one! Specialized lost a sale for not catering to shorter riders! oh and I spent less $ - thats always nice. Figure I cn ride it and see how i go. If I need too upgrade anything I can do that in my own time.
thanks for all the comments, really helped me decide.
That's a definite No.EVER BOUGHT MORE EBIKE THAN YOU NEED AND REGRETTED IT?
That's a definite No.
But that made me think maybe I regret buying more bikes than I need. But no that's also a big No.
I'm so glad there's now a female here on the forums
Ladies & girls who ride emtb's are especially awesome. I see you're from Melbourne too which doubles that electro awesomeness. All I can say is get a size down from normal Kenevo and hit the Yarra trails followed by the You Yangs, followed by Mount Macedon followed by Forrest followed by etc etc
A Levo would be almost as good.
As I posted I saw you got a Liv
Check out this guy; there is some stuff close to inner city. Also the bike paths are awesome - you can travel to the outer burbs and around the city quite easily.Hello! I'm not the only one, there's a few others I've seen on here too Maybe I'll do a 'where's all the women emtb shredder post roll call post' - Should I post it in the newbies section or in here? Thoughts? Maybe @Rob Rides EMTB might think about making it a sticky so other women who come to the site see it???
Kenevo! Geez you had high ambitions for where my skill level is at and where it will end up at!
I'm actually living inner city, so the challenge until lockdown eases will be how to get off the concrete paths!
Check out this guy; there is some stuff close to inner city. Also the bike paths are awesome - you can travel to the outer burbs and around the city quite easily.
Hah I knew you weren't but we need more ladies here ! That is happening and thinking about it Giant & Liv are a major factor. I think we'll soon see Specialized Lela & Kimevo or whatever they'll be called. Great idea!!! A Womens section makes so much sense.Hello! I'm not the only one, there's a few others I've seen on here too Maybe I'll do a 'where's all the women emtb shredder post roll call post' - Should I post it in the newbies section or in here? Thoughts? Maybe @Rob Rides EMTB might think about making it a sticky so other women who come to the site see it???
Wow Long & Winding is fantastic!yeh along the Maribyrnong River is great. Can ride a skinny dirt single track right next to the river and avoid the pedestrians.Keep going far enough and there’s dirt tracks, little steep sections and the local kids have even out in some trails in spots! That’s my closest.
That will be eased imminently and e-mtb's & especially e-commuters will greatly assist in the fight against covid.I'm actually living inner city, so the challenge until lockdown eases will be how to get off the concrete paths!
Melbourne is possibly the best big city in the world for trails. Yarra trails are amongst my absolute favourites.yeh along the Maribyrnong River is great. Can ride a skinny dirt single track right next to the river and avoid the pedestrians.Keep going far enough and there’s dirt tracks, little steep sections and the local kids have even out in some trails in spots! That’s my closest.
Hah I knew you weren't but we need more ladies here ! That is happening and thinking about it Giant & Liv are a major factor. I think we'll soon see Specialized Lela & Kimevo or whatever they'll be called. Great idea!!! A Womens section makes so much sense.
I’ve been ridding Maribyrnong, Moonee Ponds and Merri creek trails.yeh along the Maribyrnong River is great. Can ride a skinny dirt single track right next to the river and avoid the pedestrians.Keep going far enough and there’s dirt tracks, little steep sections and the local kids have even out in some trails in spots! That’s my closest.
I’ve been ridding Maribyrnong, Moonee Ponds and Merri creek trails.
Maribyrnong has some cool sections for urban areas. Theres a few sections you have to jump fences to get to some cool trails.
Moonee ponds trail has a couple cool bits and a secret skills area.
One good thing to come out of covid I suppose is finding all these local trails and surprisingly really nice scenery.
Hahaha thats exactly what I do. I also try and jump off every feature I can.
Re the Police/Military, they couldn't give two shits. Ive seen people walk past them with no masks and they say nothing. I think they’re just out for essential exercise too.
If your in ascot vale surely you’ve been to Footscray Quarry park?
Oh man, don't be silly! Go there anytime, heaps of different types of people use the park. Some people even use it as walking tracks. I love smashing those trails and watching them dive bomb out of the way.Nah not yet, each tiime I've been past too many kids. Will check it out during the week when its quieter.
I do play on the pump track in Kensington though! That looks funny I mean me riding on it!
er... not really.Slightly off topic but eMTB is such a strength/gender/size/age equaliser.
You don't see this being the start of a lot of new large age gap relationships because they have so much in common all of a sudden ?weak little old ladies the ability to handle a mountainbike like a big strong young guy can
I have a rather large age gap relationship. We have a lot in common but my young lady being as big or strong as me isn't something I'd ever be thankful of.
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