With the wider Q factor on an ebike I have no intention of riding with anything other than clips.
It is why people on ebikes have more pedal strike than on their analogue bikes. My Scott Genius and the eGenius have close enough to the same clearance from the ground to the bottom of the crank arm but I have pedal strike probably 8-10 times on my big loop on the eGenius where I rarely have strike on the analogue version. As my times are pretty close except for the big climbs being faster on the ebike and many of the more level trails I am 6-10kph faster on the analogue as I am not hitting a wall at 32kph I consider the only real difference is the Q factor. I lean the bike over in the drive and the analogue will go somewhere between 5 & 10 degrees lower than the ebike. Do actually need to get a decent measure of that some day.why is Q factor relevant?
Yeah. that's the danger with an E bike. you're tired but turning the pedals still makes you go as fast as (or faster than) if you were fresh on a regular bike. And that's where the timing mistakes come in.@Gary Yup, struck a rock somewhere around 7 o’clock in the motion of pedalling. And i was fatigued after doing about 25kms. I’ve trained myself over the years to look ahead down the trail but i maybe need to train myself to see what’s right in front
Could have been way worse eh. Landed on side of face and flat across collarbone.strikes on small stumps aren't rare on my patch (hand made trails in natural forest mostly). man you fly, ricocheted down the trail. some of us have had big smacks that way.
Counting the days for sure. Can’t complain much though. I’ve had almost zero pain either at the time or after. Mainly discomfort. I can move my arm all over the place without a problem except I can’t lift my arm directly out in front. Yet.Yeah. that's the danger with an E bike. you're tired but turning the pedals still makes you go as fast as (or faster than) if you were fresh on a regular bike. And that's where the timing mistakes come in.
You should scan the trail at all times. your brain will take in the obsticles. it's mentally tiring. on a regular bike you have waaay more time to take in the info on the climbs. so on an emtb you get mentally tired quicker. If that makes some sense. Now you've been caught out badly. hopefully you'll be cautios of this happening in future.
Bet you're counting the days until you are fit enough to ride again.
Injury sucks
No. not even vaguely lowOkay, yeah right @Gary I have a 29er with 150mm travel and the specs say it’s bb is -15mm. So sitting on the bike it might be -20mm or more with sag. Is that a low bb do you reckon?
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