MtBkGrl
Member
Hello from the East Kootenays in SE British Columbia Canada.
My partner and I have been wanting emtbs for a while and through the sale of some land we could finally afford a pair. That was back in June.
When we went looking to buy we got the supply issue surprise! All the shops anywhere near us were sold out, so we started looking online, same thing for bikes in our price range with full suspension.
By chance a shop about 50 miles away in Fernie had a Giant Trance E+ Pro3 on hold that the original buyer backed out from (she got a gravel bike) so we snapped it up sight unseen. I was then able to find a Cannondale Moterra Neo 5 at a REI store in Montana, USA. Again bought it un-tried. Had to wait almost a month before my partner could pick it up coming back from America.
Thankfully both bikes seem to be good fits, although my bike has a pretty basic kit.
Anyway, at 60 plus years old we both had given up the more strenuous trails, so we are loving the new possibilities that have opened up!
I'll be posting some photos as soon as I figure out how to insert pictures into a thread. I don't have an online photo account, can pics be downloaded onto this forum and then posted?
Also, can you preview a post before before posting?
Thanks, Eileen.
My partner and I have been wanting emtbs for a while and through the sale of some land we could finally afford a pair. That was back in June.
When we went looking to buy we got the supply issue surprise! All the shops anywhere near us were sold out, so we started looking online, same thing for bikes in our price range with full suspension.
By chance a shop about 50 miles away in Fernie had a Giant Trance E+ Pro3 on hold that the original buyer backed out from (she got a gravel bike) so we snapped it up sight unseen. I was then able to find a Cannondale Moterra Neo 5 at a REI store in Montana, USA. Again bought it un-tried. Had to wait almost a month before my partner could pick it up coming back from America.
Thankfully both bikes seem to be good fits, although my bike has a pretty basic kit.
Anyway, at 60 plus years old we both had given up the more strenuous trails, so we are loving the new possibilities that have opened up!
I'll be posting some photos as soon as I figure out how to insert pictures into a thread. I don't have an online photo account, can pics be downloaded onto this forum and then posted?
Also, can you preview a post before before posting?
Thanks, Eileen.