Hello from Glasgow with my first ever Ebike

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Hello, iam from glasgow and have today bought a second hand nukeproof megawatt. The bike feels more like a dirt bike with its stance, its just missing a 90cc engine lol.

I will post a few pictures over the weekend and hopefully come across the previous owner at somepoint and try get some history of it.
 

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Mar 15, 2024
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Yip it sure is, unfortunately not but guess I have learned the hard way. Used it over the weekend a little and it's not for me
 

KnollyBro

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Yip it sure is, unfortunately not but guess I have learned the hard way. Used it over the weekend a little and it's not for me
Other than being the coolest looking roadie riding that bike to work, what made you decide to switch from a hardtail to a full suspension mountain bike to ride to work? Asking for a friend who is considering doing the same thing (riding to work on a mountain bike).
 

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Other than being the coolest looking roadie riding that bike to work, what made you decide to switch from a hardtail to a full suspension mountain bike to ride to work? Asking for a friend who is considering doing the same thing (riding to work on a mountain bike).
I got told a few year ago i to stop cycling which I reluctantly done but had been cycling lightly without any issues so thought I would buy the EMTB bike I liked and wanted to go back to cycling to work but it's not the same when you have been used to putting in an effort to get up a hill to now the bike doing it for you. Don't get me wrong it's amazing at getting you where you want to go with little effort but I have been cycling from 8years old and you know what you like and soon relise what is good but just not what your into and thus is the reason why I have decided to sell the bike. Am not trying to make anything all I want to do it let it go to somone who can and will get the use of it.
 

KnollyBro

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Dec 3, 2020
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I got told a few year ago i to stop cycling which I reluctantly done but had been cycling lightly without any issues so thought I would buy the EMTB bike I liked and wanted to go back to cycling to work but it's not the same when you have been used to putting in an effort to get up a hill to now the bike doing it for you. Don't get me wrong it's amazing at getting you where you want to go with little effort but I have been cycling from 8years old and you know what you like and soon relise what is good but just not what your into and thus is the reason why I have decided to sell the bike. Am not trying to make anything all I want to do it let it go to somone who can and will get the use of it.
Completely understandable. If you are that fit, even riding around in the lowest setting (NOT turbo!) on flat roads might be overkill. I was more interested in why you chose a mountain bike and not an electric assisted road bike like the Specialized Creo if you were going to ride it only on the road. Personally, I have such bad wrists and a wrecked neck so I could never ride in that position and with a rigid fork but I could probably ride a bike with a short travel fork so at least there would be some give. I live in a flat area so its not like I would need to ride an electric bike in TURBO but my friend rides in from around 25 km and enjoys the time on the bike and it save a signifcant amount of money over commuting with a car.
 

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