Trickster
New Member
Just come back from my first e-ride with mixed impressions. I have to do 3 miles of flat road to get to the Downs for MTB and the speed restriction is limiting compared to my normally aspirated bike. I found gear usage is critical to riding these bikes and getting the most out of them. The Torque power difference between trail and boost seems a bit too brutal and I might try and smooth this out (any suggestions welcome) - also the torque drag when pedalling faster than the engine feels a bit annoying - not sure there is anything I can do about this.
On the plus side I rode for 23 miles and sessioned my jump runs four times (they are quite long runs) and effortlessly climbed our ‘Cardiac’ hill... Shock tuning is work in progress - front is poppier than the rear on table tops and getting used to the weight will take a bit more practice.
The construction from Wiggle was pretty awful - loose bolts, odd handlebar configurations, seat not straight etc, etc. However all sorted and it goes very quickly on the more technical stuff - love using the trail mode on downhill runs to accelerate round corners etc.
So a great addition to the bike garage but will take the bio bike in preference for a while I think....
On the plus side I rode for 23 miles and sessioned my jump runs four times (they are quite long runs) and effortlessly climbed our ‘Cardiac’ hill... Shock tuning is work in progress - front is poppier than the rear on table tops and getting used to the weight will take a bit more practice.
The construction from Wiggle was pretty awful - loose bolts, odd handlebar configurations, seat not straight etc, etc. However all sorted and it goes very quickly on the more technical stuff - love using the trail mode on downhill runs to accelerate round corners etc.
So a great addition to the bike garage but will take the bio bike in preference for a while I think....