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I really want a emtb but I am wondering if it's way overkill for fire roads and light trails? What are your thoughts? Thinking of Specialized Levo, Fezzari Wire Peak Pro, Orbea Wild. Wife thinks I am nuts!
No it's not overkill because a full suspension ebike is more comfortable than a half tail or non suspension.I really want a emtb but I am wondering if it's way overkill for fire roads and light trails? What are your thoughts? Thinking of Specialized Levo, Fezzari Wire Peak Pro, Orbea Wild. Wife thinks I am nuts!
I think everyone believes suspension is a good thing. My real question should be am I spending too much $$$$ to take camping. In the end I would be buying a pair, one for me and one for the boss so it won't be cheap. The boss says I always start with good intensions then forget about the cost and go crazy. She might be onto something?!Are you asking about the emtb in specific or just the full sus vs hardtail debate
The above answer seems to be the later but i took your question as an assistance question not a suspension question
Either way if you want one go and buy one
I cant see you regretting it
PS what do women know LOL
Guess I should have known. Wonder if I will be the odd man out at the campsite... most have some heavy clunky e-bike that folds in half and weights a ton, that's just not my style.You do realize that you have come onto a e bike forum asking if you should ebike.
That's like asking a bunch of sex addicts "should I have sex"
The answer is always going to be he'll yes.
So..... with that in mind.
He'll yes, Buy e bikes!
Then rude them like you stole them.
If the OP is simply talking about fire roads and riding alongside others on folding ebikes they typicaly are not full sus. If I were to consider that route I would choose something like the RM Blizard with fat tires and throw cushcores in them run tubeless at a lower psi. More than enough cushion for gravel roads.A full suspension bike is a must .
What you can achieve on them is way beyond cycling so a hard tail will annoy you very quickly.
In fact from observation of hard tail ebikers they soon change them for full suspension.
Avoid specialised as they really problematic searching posts here and being in America I would recommend a Scott for you
Who the hell cares if you are. Blaze your own path. Those shitty heavy town and country ebikes are still expensive and nowhere near as good. Get the good stuff if you can afford it and ride. If you want to venture offroad into more mtb tracks you can.Guess I should have known. Wonder if I will be the odd man out at the campsite... most have some heavy clunky e-bike that folds in half and weights a ton, that's just not my style.
Yep I get that dude but 95% of ebikers I met that don't have full sus wish they did.
Indeed, good point made above.I bought my wife a Giant Stance E+, exactly for this reason. Best decision ever. Full suspension, 29", enough battery for the amount of time you will spending on the bike, good price for spec's. And its more than enough bike to handle any trails she follows me onto. What ever you choose....... just go buy the bikes. You will not regret the decision.
That depends on the type of fire road and trail. Also, what does it have to do with camping?I really want a emtb but I am wondering if it's way overkill for fire roads and light trails? What are your thoughts? Thinking of Specialized Levo, Fezzari Wire Peak Pro, Orbea Wild. Wife thinks I am nuts!
I was one of those saying keep the bike in your tent when sleeping. My viewpoint was security. If you have a big vehicle and people can't see what's in it, then I guess that is secure enough.................. As others have mentioned never leave them in your tent (what if a battery catches on fire) Always leave in your vehicle and cover them with a black curtain if it's an SUV, thieves are less likely to break in if they don't know what is under the curtain.. Example of a popular brand (also look at Lectric): Folding Electric Bikes for Adults | Fat Tire Folding Ebikes for Sale | Aventon
Get rid of the wife.I really want a emtb but I am wondering if it's way overkill for fire roads and light trails? What are your thoughts? Thinking of Specialized Levo, Fezzari Wire Peak Pro, Orbea Wild. Wife thinks I am nuts!
Did you replace yours with a
Windy Biker, what's your insinuation?Did you replace yours with a husband?
Always choose a bike whose electrics are certified and tested to be safe- preferably BoschI was one of those saying keep the bike in your tent when sleeping. My viewpoint was security. If you have a big vehicle and people can't see what's in it, then I guess that is secure enough.
Surely that's most because without the CE accreditation you shouldn't be buying it using it?Always choose a bike whose electrics are certified and tested to be safe- preferably Bosch
No - it’s because it’s the uncertified ones that are going on fire!Surely that's most because without the CE accreditation you shouldn't be buying it using it?
Which is what I said, to single out Bosch as a possible only company adhering to the EU rules is misleading, Bosch, Shimano, Fizua, Yamaha, Brose etc are all equally safe to use.No - it’s because it’s the uncertified ones that are going on fire!
I agree - I mentioned Bosch as an example the main thing is to buy certifiedWhich is what I said, to single out Bosch as a possible only company adhering to the EU rules is misleading, Bosch, Shimano, Fizua, Yamaha, Brose etc are all equally safe to use.
Hang on I didn't know we had a choice,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,That's like asking a bunch of sex addicts "should I have sex"
The answer is always going to be he'll yes.
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