Thumper33
New Member
Are there any recommended changes to traditional riding techniques such as cornering, braking, accelerating etc due to the unique characteristics of the e-bike?
I ask the question because I've studied and practiced modern techniques for analog bike XC racing for 8-10 years. I've gotten good (for an amature) at these foundations and proper form for "going fast" on my XC race bike. I've recently decided to get a 22 turbo levo and am re-learning some things that just feel different due to the weight of the bike, and having flat pedals for the first time in a LONG time. Since my feet are free, I find myself tempted to take tight corners more dirt-bike style getting weight forward and putting my leg out front (something that just doesn't make sense with clips). Is this a bad idea?
Are there any changes to technique that e-bike riders would benefit from to re-learn?
I ask the question because I've studied and practiced modern techniques for analog bike XC racing for 8-10 years. I've gotten good (for an amature) at these foundations and proper form for "going fast" on my XC race bike. I've recently decided to get a 22 turbo levo and am re-learning some things that just feel different due to the weight of the bike, and having flat pedals for the first time in a LONG time. Since my feet are free, I find myself tempted to take tight corners more dirt-bike style getting weight forward and putting my leg out front (something that just doesn't make sense with clips). Is this a bad idea?
Are there any changes to technique that e-bike riders would benefit from to re-learn?