Chaser
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I started looking at e-mtbs 6 months ago, as a stablemate to my road bikes. Fairly regular roadie, can knock 100k out easily enough, ride some gravel stuff also. Only done the odd bit of MTBing in the last 20 years.
Ive tried a few ebikes over the last 3 or 4 years and I've generally found them entertaining although they've been generally short stints.
I've seen a few choices of full sus bikes come and go from the LBS - Cannondales, Treks and Whytes and each time I've had the opportunity to go for it, the concerns about reliability, cost, ongoing maintenance to keep it going, and distance to trails (30 mins minimum) have always won over. I think the financial commitment to dip my toe into it has been too great. It's a fair bit more faff too, I've got a road bike which I can ride from the door..
My first choice of a Whyte has presented in my lap and again I'm going around the houses trying to convince myself not to buy it.
Anyone else have similar thoughts before getting into it? Anything which convinced them just to jump in? I know you're a long time dead......
Ive tried a few ebikes over the last 3 or 4 years and I've generally found them entertaining although they've been generally short stints.
I've seen a few choices of full sus bikes come and go from the LBS - Cannondales, Treks and Whytes and each time I've had the opportunity to go for it, the concerns about reliability, cost, ongoing maintenance to keep it going, and distance to trails (30 mins minimum) have always won over. I think the financial commitment to dip my toe into it has been too great. It's a fair bit more faff too, I've got a road bike which I can ride from the door..
My first choice of a Whyte has presented in my lap and again I'm going around the houses trying to convince myself not to buy it.
Anyone else have similar thoughts before getting into it? Anything which convinced them just to jump in? I know you're a long time dead......