TimVW
New Member
Hello all
Not sure whether to put this here or in General. I have just signed up having read the posts for a little while, sorry for the long first post.
I have some rather specific questions having recently had surgery for bowel cancer ( I am being specific as it gives an indication of the area affected, core, butt, general loss of strength during recovery etc) the but am being real positive about moving forward. I am going to need some help to get back to fitness and cycling is one of areas I really enjoy, although not so much on the road so previously as part of triathlon and off road.
Anyway, I am considering an EMTB (full suspension rather than HT) as I think that it will get me out and exercising (currently limited to short dog walking and about to start Pilates for my healing core), plus I think that I maybe able to adjust the motor support down as I get more fit and so get the right level of exercise for my recovery.
Where I want some input is in a number of areas. The key being that I am about 5’ 5’ tall with a 30” inseam and I am struggling with sizing. The default is XS, but geo seems a bit different from various brands with XS seat tubes from c390mm to 420mm ish and stand over heights (where quoted) are longer than my inseam!. I also prefer to be more stretched out, but don’t know if this is right for an EMTB, or whether 30mm of extra reach on a small, say, actually makes that much difference. The unfortunately, my current situation precludes travelling to visit my ‘not so’ lbs to try bikes out, so any thoughts appreciated.
Next, is my idea of an EMTB as a way back to fitness the right move at all? Have I ignored things like having to muscle a heavy-ish bike around etc ( I would be riding out from home initially, so no loading issues). Is it logical that I can tailor the pedal support to my level of fitness and strength?
I guess there is also the 2020 bikes chestnut do I jump or do I wait, but I see some 2020 bikes that look appealing (Commencal Meta Power) are not due until Feb 2020 is also a question for me.
Again, sorry for the long post and I would be happy to provide any more info you think would help.
Tim
Not sure whether to put this here or in General. I have just signed up having read the posts for a little while, sorry for the long first post.
I have some rather specific questions having recently had surgery for bowel cancer ( I am being specific as it gives an indication of the area affected, core, butt, general loss of strength during recovery etc) the but am being real positive about moving forward. I am going to need some help to get back to fitness and cycling is one of areas I really enjoy, although not so much on the road so previously as part of triathlon and off road.
Anyway, I am considering an EMTB (full suspension rather than HT) as I think that it will get me out and exercising (currently limited to short dog walking and about to start Pilates for my healing core), plus I think that I maybe able to adjust the motor support down as I get more fit and so get the right level of exercise for my recovery.
Where I want some input is in a number of areas. The key being that I am about 5’ 5’ tall with a 30” inseam and I am struggling with sizing. The default is XS, but geo seems a bit different from various brands with XS seat tubes from c390mm to 420mm ish and stand over heights (where quoted) are longer than my inseam!. I also prefer to be more stretched out, but don’t know if this is right for an EMTB, or whether 30mm of extra reach on a small, say, actually makes that much difference. The unfortunately, my current situation precludes travelling to visit my ‘not so’ lbs to try bikes out, so any thoughts appreciated.
Next, is my idea of an EMTB as a way back to fitness the right move at all? Have I ignored things like having to muscle a heavy-ish bike around etc ( I would be riding out from home initially, so no loading issues). Is it logical that I can tailor the pedal support to my level of fitness and strength?
I guess there is also the 2020 bikes chestnut do I jump or do I wait, but I see some 2020 bikes that look appealing (Commencal Meta Power) are not due until Feb 2020 is also a question for me.
Again, sorry for the long post and I would be happy to provide any more info you think would help.
Tim