Juanroberts
New Member
I am a 50+ advanced rider (I ride trials, enduro, etc) with a worsening knee condition and arthritis. So, I am looking for technically my first mountain ebike. It would allow me to continue coaching my son’s mtb team. Ideally the bike I am looking for would be among the best e-mountain bikes with a very powerful motor, and full suspension. I would use it on steep, and technical long singletrack rides. This week I tried the Trek rail and I liked the ability to ride up stairs. I only wish it had more piwer, like a 750W motor and maybe slightly better handling. I prefer e-shifting (AXS) and e-dropper (Reverb).
As an aside, for a few years the only ebike I have owned is a hardtail Haibike 24” Bosch. The reason I bought it was so my son could keep up with me while I was going up mountain singletrack. Nevertheless, he has since outgrown it and can out pedal me. I now use it as a clownbike for commuting to work.
I checked out the ebike reviews and the Nukeproof Carbon ebike looks interesting with its 600+ Watts, AXS, and Reverb dropper (I have an Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper with the AXS and Reverb and love them). It also has e-shifting which I have not yet tried but given its by SRAM am interested. The problem is they seem hard to get in the USA?
Thoughts?
Thanks!
As an aside, for a few years the only ebike I have owned is a hardtail Haibike 24” Bosch. The reason I bought it was so my son could keep up with me while I was going up mountain singletrack. Nevertheless, he has since outgrown it and can out pedal me. I now use it as a clownbike for commuting to work.
I checked out the ebike reviews and the Nukeproof Carbon ebike looks interesting with its 600+ Watts, AXS, and Reverb dropper (I have an Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper with the AXS and Reverb and love them). It also has e-shifting which I have not yet tried but given its by SRAM am interested. The problem is they seem hard to get in the USA?
Thoughts?
Thanks!