Hi,I’m a newbie to to whole emtb life
Which should I go for?
I want to keep it for a while.
Is a Cube action team 140 too much bike for a beginner?
Thanks
Regarding difficult climbs, I went riding with my son-in-law who's never ridden an eMTB before (he borrowed my wife's eBike). When it came to a tricky climb, the natural tendency is to stand up - the reason for this being (amongst other things) is that we can lay down more power, more torque. He downshifted of course (as you do) but he wasn't prepared or accustomed to the pedal assist because the pedals don't provide a platform resistance to support his weight under his leading foot. He kept losing his balance... or slipping the rear tyre... or both. He couldn't wrap his head around it. So I yelled out to him, "sit down and grind that thing!" He of course would not. About halfway up the climb, I rode alongside him... seated on my Trance 2019 (which is a mountain goat!)... and I said, not only can I do this all day... I can leave you behind too if I wanted to.You wont be a beginner for long. I racked up 500 hours of seat time in under 2 years. I still suck, but I'm not new at it anymore.
Today by chance trying to make some difficult climbs, I locked the rear end of my trance19, to see if it was better climbing The answer is no, at least today with everything still pretty wet. The rear tire would not stay hooked up. I know there is more to it than that, as my trance is a tank, and needs suspension. A hard tail will certainly play to its advantages, while I simply handicapped the trance.
Looking back, I'm glad I bought a FS bike with a good spec.
Look at the Voodoo Zobop E. You get a lot of goodies you find on much higher priced bikes.
As for fs or ht. If you buy a ht, you'll be thinking 'I'd like a fs'. Buy a fs.
I rode a ht for years, I purchased a fs & I wouldn't go back to a ht.
The OP has already made his decision:
I'm sure he's grateful for your help, though...Very happy newbie.
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