sunstoner
Active member
Hi All
Im definitely a newb, new to MTB and EMTB.
I picked up my first emtb 2 weeks ago with the aim of getting myself out and about. Running my own business has had me pinned to my desk for far too long so I've been seeking a means of rediscovering the outdoors again.
I opted for the Haibike Hardseven 8 for a mixture of some light road work with my children but mostly trails and the odd friendlier red run too with a view to taking on some longer offroad trails. Locally, Sherwood pines has quickly become a favourite spot for me to let loose.
I absolutely love the bike. The motor is bonkers and just adds to the fun which massively encourages me to get out like I've never done before with my old (20+ year old) GT mtb. Its quite the buzz.
My one observation would be that the legal limit of 25kph seems too low. 35kph would be more like it in my novice oppinion.
Bar that, I love it and thoroughly enjoy getting out again. That box is very much ticked!
Ste
Im definitely a newb, new to MTB and EMTB.
I picked up my first emtb 2 weeks ago with the aim of getting myself out and about. Running my own business has had me pinned to my desk for far too long so I've been seeking a means of rediscovering the outdoors again.
I opted for the Haibike Hardseven 8 for a mixture of some light road work with my children but mostly trails and the odd friendlier red run too with a view to taking on some longer offroad trails. Locally, Sherwood pines has quickly become a favourite spot for me to let loose.
I absolutely love the bike. The motor is bonkers and just adds to the fun which massively encourages me to get out like I've never done before with my old (20+ year old) GT mtb. Its quite the buzz.
My one observation would be that the legal limit of 25kph seems too low. 35kph would be more like it in my novice oppinion.
Bar that, I love it and thoroughly enjoy getting out again. That box is very much ticked!
Ste