Mihael
New Member
Hi all!
Last time when I bought new bike I was almost 20 years yunger. It was sometime around 2004 and I bought brand new Trek 4100. It is still in fully original state in my garage (well, some parts were upgraded/changed due to wear). I used to ride on average 20km per day back then, nowdays, I ride alongside my kids ;-)
So, now I very much like whole idea of e-MTBs, but also my good ol' Trek is still there for my occasional rides. I wonder if I would get out some more with help of electric motor and do some more kilometers. Also, if I decide to go this path, I think there is slim to none chance that new e-mtb will last for next 20 years (battery wont for sure, so minus that for this matter). Maybe even saying this is not aligned with all e-mtb movement and idea is odlfashioned altogether ;-) But, let's see!
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Last time when I bought new bike I was almost 20 years yunger. It was sometime around 2004 and I bought brand new Trek 4100. It is still in fully original state in my garage (well, some parts were upgraded/changed due to wear). I used to ride on average 20km per day back then, nowdays, I ride alongside my kids ;-)
So, now I very much like whole idea of e-MTBs, but also my good ol' Trek is still there for my occasional rides. I wonder if I would get out some more with help of electric motor and do some more kilometers. Also, if I decide to go this path, I think there is slim to none chance that new e-mtb will last for next 20 years (battery wont for sure, so minus that for this matter). Maybe even saying this is not aligned with all e-mtb movement and idea is odlfashioned altogether ;-) But, let's see!
M