Monty Dog
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SOLVED.
I totally get it now.
There are actually two quite different groups on this thread…
1) Those who recognise why the move towards lower BB clearance and shorter (160mm or less) cranks for all - for all rider heights - poses a problem for the lanky ones.
2) Those who see no problem at all. Think that all the talk about leverage, using full range of muscles etc simply not relevant when talking about powered EMTBs. And anyway, everyone’s moving towards shorter cranks these days, so what’s your problem. .
The reason for the split came to me when I read this excellent thread… Has your EMTB made you fitter, or kept you as fit, as your regular MTB?
Because everyone on this thread are also similarly split right down the middle.
Basically… both discussions are split according to whether you ride EMTBs for fitness - fun is a byproduct. Or ride EMTBs because it’s social and it’s fun - fitness is secondary.
Crank length (and therefore BB clearance) DOES matter if your aim is to get a full workout. But not if fitness is less important. (Also not an issue if your average height of course - fitness fanatic or not).
Someone on the other thread put it nicely…
“I think you'll find two types of cheater riders. The ones that want to work for it and just need a boost, but intend to ride with an analog mindset (e.g. SL). The other camp are the lazy fucks that want all the power they can get and don't mind the bulk.”
So….
It looks like the subset of riders who are a) 6’3” and taller, and b) ride EMTBs primarily to push themselves physically are simply too small a group for bike manufacturers to care about.
I get it now. But still frustrated….
I totally get it now.
There are actually two quite different groups on this thread…
1) Those who recognise why the move towards lower BB clearance and shorter (160mm or less) cranks for all - for all rider heights - poses a problem for the lanky ones.
2) Those who see no problem at all. Think that all the talk about leverage, using full range of muscles etc simply not relevant when talking about powered EMTBs. And anyway, everyone’s moving towards shorter cranks these days, so what’s your problem. .
The reason for the split came to me when I read this excellent thread… Has your EMTB made you fitter, or kept you as fit, as your regular MTB?
Because everyone on this thread are also similarly split right down the middle.
Basically… both discussions are split according to whether you ride EMTBs for fitness - fun is a byproduct. Or ride EMTBs because it’s social and it’s fun - fitness is secondary.
Crank length (and therefore BB clearance) DOES matter if your aim is to get a full workout. But not if fitness is less important. (Also not an issue if your average height of course - fitness fanatic or not).
Someone on the other thread put it nicely…
“I think you'll find two types of cheater riders. The ones that want to work for it and just need a boost, but intend to ride with an analog mindset (e.g. SL). The other camp are the lazy fucks that want all the power they can get and don't mind the bulk.”
So….
It looks like the subset of riders who are a) 6’3” and taller, and b) ride EMTBs primarily to push themselves physically are simply too small a group for bike manufacturers to care about.
I get it now. But still frustrated….