Big "six zero" for me next month and have been riding bikes since the old king was alive. Technology has changed since I first started riding my first mountain bike back in the eighties but the e-bike evolution is a whole new chapter for mountain biking. So much so that I took the plunge 12 months ago and bought a Bulls E-Core EVO EN Di2 and haven't looked back since. I still ride my 10 year old Lappiere Spicy on the easier rides and Transition TR450 for the uplift days but anything "off the beaten track" and the E-Core comes out. It's a whole new level of riding for me as I can go further for the same amount of effort. Something that gets harder as you get older unfortunately.
I did some research circa 18 months ago and the Bulls came out top on a few group tests and had to say that I hadn't heard of them as a brand before but then did a bit of research and was very surprised (but not shocked) when I discovered they were German with an amazing range of e-bikes.They were the only brand I could find who had the facility to run two batteries on the bike. Heavy I know but great concept for a longer ride.
I would be interested to hear from anyone else who has a Bulls e-bike and what you think of it?
I did some research circa 18 months ago and the Bulls came out top on a few group tests and had to say that I hadn't heard of them as a brand before but then did a bit of research and was very surprised (but not shocked) when I discovered they were German with an amazing range of e-bikes.They were the only brand I could find who had the facility to run two batteries on the bike. Heavy I know but great concept for a longer ride.
I would be interested to hear from anyone else who has a Bulls e-bike and what you think of it?