After buying the bike Christmas eve I have discovered so many more trails around my local area than I new existed, most are tucked away in the woods and most were unnoticeable to me years ago when I rode a traditional mtb, the e mtb allows me to go places I couldn't be bothered peddling to encase it was a dead end or unachievable hill .
For me to get to any decent trails its a 10 mile road ride. 15 miles opens up some fantastic wood land ( one way trip ) , its boring road work but I guess its still part of the fun
Roll on summer in the Uk because although I have spotted all these trails in the woods non are remotely rideable as there a mud fest.
How far do you guys pedal for a decent ride out or do you just throw the bike in the car or van if any road work is involved?
I guess it depends where you live and how fortunate you are to how close you live to the country side but I have noticed in my short riding time on the bike it does allow you to explore so much local ground and trails you soon find yourself doing the same routes to often.
For me to get to any decent trails its a 10 mile road ride. 15 miles opens up some fantastic wood land ( one way trip ) , its boring road work but I guess its still part of the fun
Roll on summer in the Uk because although I have spotted all these trails in the woods non are remotely rideable as there a mud fest.
How far do you guys pedal for a decent ride out or do you just throw the bike in the car or van if any road work is involved?
I guess it depends where you live and how fortunate you are to how close you live to the country side but I have noticed in my short riding time on the bike it does allow you to explore so much local ground and trails you soon find yourself doing the same routes to often.