An early June 2020 purchaser of a 2020 Turbo Levo Comp. Like many during global ockdowns , too much time and a yearning to be outdoors resulted in he purchase. Hadn't been on a bike for about 16 years -- you do forget how and couldn't face that much effort on an unpowered bike. Being a 65+ old hooligan was the reason for trying MTB and given I live in Switzerland and spend a lot of time in France there are lots of hills and trails to try. The biggest mountains can stay where they are for the moment.
I have absolutely loved it and have done just shy of 1500km in the intervening period and get out 3-5 times a week -- sometimes twice in a day. Absolute hoot. Amazing machine letting me go places I couldn't even walk to before.
I have discovered, as my wife would say, that "e-MTB' is a "new shopping experience". Early buys were helmet, knee and elbow protectors ( the latter due to the inevitable cuts, scrapes and bruises ) and a Thule bike rack. The rack is great for moving big distances but has done little for fuel consumption -- oops.
Looking forward to learning a lot more on here and getting advice on how and what should be upgraded on my new favourite toy.
I have absolutely loved it and have done just shy of 1500km in the intervening period and get out 3-5 times a week -- sometimes twice in a day. Absolute hoot. Amazing machine letting me go places I couldn't even walk to before.
I have discovered, as my wife would say, that "e-MTB' is a "new shopping experience". Early buys were helmet, knee and elbow protectors ( the latter due to the inevitable cuts, scrapes and bruises ) and a Thule bike rack. The rack is great for moving big distances but has done little for fuel consumption -- oops.
Looking forward to learning a lot more on here and getting advice on how and what should be upgraded on my new favourite toy.