Just refreshed the "lordgun" Kenevo page and they're all gone .... Think rutland cycles with the extra bonus money off code was the next best deal.
Wouldn’t that be people’s opinions? ?
Take it easy.I just got up and I’m pretty sure I have concussion.
I hope you all know he is probably sitting pants free with his hand on it while he types with the attention you all give him.
I just got up and I’m pretty sure I have concussion.
Can't say much about the Vitus but I have a 180mm Specialized Kenevo Comp and came from a 140mm Mondraker Foxy. The motor does make the weight disappear on climbs and I've used mine for every kind of MTB. As it allows you to climb more in the same time and feel less exhausted, I've ended up doing much more descending and the extra travel combined with the relaxed geometry has increased my confidence on tricky downhills and drop offs. Also, riding more downhills has improved my riding skills too. I also have an analogue hard tail and the skills are transferable. Shorter suspension ebikes feel more 'nimble' as with analogue bikes but the longer travel allows you to ride anything more easily. Like others have said geometry probably plays a big part also. I have also ascended much steeper climbs on my ebike than I could even attempt on my analogue bike. I now find myself looking for steeper more challenging ups and downs. I guess it depends on what you will use your bike for most.Hey -
Newbie here, having found the site while researching my first eMTB purchase and hoping for your collective sage wisdom on a particular query.
Now, were I buying another manual full-sus, I’d likely get a trail bike with 130-150mm travel. Realistically, given my questionable skills & limited bravery, I’d be overbiked on anything more and likely curse it on every climb.
However, the combination of cost and reviews has me tempted towards a Vitus e-Sommet VR, which at 170mm is much more enduro than I need – but looks like a lot of fun. (I realise they’re sold out for the year, but this will officially be an Xmas present from the wife, so I’ve both been dropping heavy hints to herself and quietly nursing my Wiggle discount ahead of the 2020 release.)
Anyhows, my query is, given climbing is so much easier, do you ever really feel overbiked on a longer-travel eMTB? Should I stick with the length of travel I’d opt for on a manual?
I’ve hired/ borrowed a few eMTBs, but none with more than 140mm travel as yet.
Ta muchly,
david
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