PhilBaker
Well-known member
Hey Brook,
Looks like you've got some great advice already! One thing I would really consider is how much you weigh and how fit you are.
Repeating a little of what's been said, I'd look at it like this:-
Get the SL if:-
I'm very cycle fit and weigh 75kg. I have a full fat bike and it feels heavy (obviously!) and a little more cumbersome to the light weight XC full suss riding I've been used to over the last 20 years. Don't get wrong, I LOVE the power, it eats hills and climb well and depends well, but I'm fit and light enough to get up those hills on a SL.
I've ridden my old 13kg XC bike a bit lately and compared to my FF EMTB there is definitely something I miss about the lightweight style of riding.
I think you would love both, but if your fit and not too heavy, it may be a no brainer to go SL in my opinion.
My next EMTB purchase probably in a year or so, will be a lightweight EMTB for sure.
Looks like you've got some great advice already! One thing I would really consider is how much you weigh and how fit you are.
Repeating a little of what's been said, I'd look at it like this:-
Get the SL if:-
- You are already cycle fit and can climb well on a normal analogue bike
- You don't weigh that much
- You mainly ride XC, a but of enduro from time to time
- Your not that fit
- Your heavy
- You mainly want to ride big ups and big downs
I'm very cycle fit and weigh 75kg. I have a full fat bike and it feels heavy (obviously!) and a little more cumbersome to the light weight XC full suss riding I've been used to over the last 20 years. Don't get wrong, I LOVE the power, it eats hills and climb well and depends well, but I'm fit and light enough to get up those hills on a SL.
I've ridden my old 13kg XC bike a bit lately and compared to my FF EMTB there is definitely something I miss about the lightweight style of riding.
I think you would love both, but if your fit and not too heavy, it may be a no brainer to go SL in my opinion.
My next EMTB purchase probably in a year or so, will be a lightweight EMTB for sure.