"Moin" and greetz from Germany

RTMster

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Aug 25, 2019
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Explenation: "Moin" means Hello in Northern-Germany ?
Hi everybody
I've been a mountain biker for decades (I am 59yo now) and had to switch to e-bikes after a sports accident with a broken knee. At the moment I drive a Stromer ST2s on the road, and a Rotwild MTB for fun. Looking forward to the 2020 models, I can't decide yet whether to buy a Rotwild (RX-750) or a Specialized Kenevo (if there is an updated or new 2020 model).
 

Donnie797

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Jul 2, 2018
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Germany, southern Black Forest
Hey, welcome to the forums and moinmoin back from south-west germany :)
I really love my Kenevo but the Rotwild is a very very excellent bike.
I have to admit, i'm not sure i would've ride a Kenevo now, if i had a dealer selling Rotwild near me. I like to have a dealer nearby, especially a good one like mine (selling specialized).

But - as i read somewhere the rotwild maximum system weight (bike + rider + gear) is 120kg, so even naked i would slightly be over the max :) The Kenevo gives me that little extra of durability due to it's very strong frame and the big bearings, all made to take a beating.
 

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