Hi there everybody. Early next year I am planning to get meself an emtb. Due to limited dealer network where I live, it would have to be either a cube or a haibike and thats it basically. But that is not the issue. The issue is whether it will be a fully sus or a hardtail. So far I have ridden a cube reaction pro and a haibike hardnine 7.0 and those rides where on the street. The cube had a derestrictor and was a rocket, the haibike was stock.
For the same money (sub 3500€) I can get either a high specced hd or a low specced fs.
I am 50yrs old and fairly fit but so far only a street bicycle rider. I am not planning to race the bike but I do like going fast within reason to be honest and own a few road and offroad motorcycles. I have never ridden an fs normal mtb, neither a decent modern hd.
This emtb will not be solely a plaything. It will also be a daily commuter of sorts, so simplicity and dependability is a plus.
So, the question is......in what riding conditions I will miss riding an fs? Is it worth to wait a bit and spend more on an fs? The +size tyres on the emtbs I've ridden gave me the impression they were extremelly competent going up and down on pavements, seemed to me very compliant and I sort of liked the tight response of the rear end....
Can the maintenance of a rear suspension end up being a headache?
For the same money (sub 3500€) I can get either a high specced hd or a low specced fs.
I am 50yrs old and fairly fit but so far only a street bicycle rider. I am not planning to race the bike but I do like going fast within reason to be honest and own a few road and offroad motorcycles. I have never ridden an fs normal mtb, neither a decent modern hd.
This emtb will not be solely a plaything. It will also be a daily commuter of sorts, so simplicity and dependability is a plus.
So, the question is......in what riding conditions I will miss riding an fs? Is it worth to wait a bit and spend more on an fs? The +size tyres on the emtbs I've ridden gave me the impression they were extremelly competent going up and down on pavements, seemed to me very compliant and I sort of liked the tight response of the rear end....
Can the maintenance of a rear suspension end up being a headache?