As ever there’s much talk of the ‘quiver bike’ in the analogue MTB world. Some of this is the usual manufacturer hype to drum up sales but XC seems to be emerging out of the pure race area into trail bikes (Longer reach, slacker). Possibly as trail bikes become more capable as enduro-lite.
On the e-MTB side we’re seeing lighter bikes starting to appear, as well as more capable enduro with dual crown etc. The Levo SL release has really started the weight weenying on here which I think shows a desire for folk who use every day trails to compromise slightly to get something that matches the reality of their riding.
I’m not bothered about names for these things (down-country is popular as a daft name ?) as it’s all just mountain biking but as bikes get more expensive and update every 2-3 years, particularly ebikes, are we going to see more categories of e-MTB chasing the holy grail? Or does the addition of a motor make the bikes versatile enough?
Discuss....
On the e-MTB side we’re seeing lighter bikes starting to appear, as well as more capable enduro with dual crown etc. The Levo SL release has really started the weight weenying on here which I think shows a desire for folk who use every day trails to compromise slightly to get something that matches the reality of their riding.
I’m not bothered about names for these things (down-country is popular as a daft name ?) as it’s all just mountain biking but as bikes get more expensive and update every 2-3 years, particularly ebikes, are we going to see more categories of e-MTB chasing the holy grail? Or does the addition of a motor make the bikes versatile enough?
Discuss....
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