Hi All,
Alec here, a Brit living for the last 30 years in Sweden. Been MTBing since 1989 when I bought a spalatter Cindercone, one of 2 I owned.
I was out of MTBs when the kids were medium sized, but got back into it via Retrobikes, and built up among other things a Yo Eddy, 2 Pace RC200s (still own a NOS F1) and a D.O.G.S. B.O.L.L.OX.
Since then I've owned a Scott XC bike, an Orange 5, a Hope HB160, and my current bikes are a Pace RC295 and a Pole Taival HC Hardtail.
My next bike was gonna be a Pole Voima, in no small part thanks to Rob's review (though I had my eyes on the Voima B4 that). However since the Onni Enduro with motor was launched, I am leaning towards that, as in the last few years I have been a lot in Bikeparks and in the Alps.
Still saving my €€€s, but should be ordering my E-MTB at the end of the year, so it should be here for when I hit 60 years old, next year.
Alec here, a Brit living for the last 30 years in Sweden. Been MTBing since 1989 when I bought a spalatter Cindercone, one of 2 I owned.
I was out of MTBs when the kids were medium sized, but got back into it via Retrobikes, and built up among other things a Yo Eddy, 2 Pace RC200s (still own a NOS F1) and a D.O.G.S. B.O.L.L.OX.
Since then I've owned a Scott XC bike, an Orange 5, a Hope HB160, and my current bikes are a Pace RC295 and a Pole Taival HC Hardtail.
My next bike was gonna be a Pole Voima, in no small part thanks to Rob's review (though I had my eyes on the Voima B4 that). However since the Onni Enduro with motor was launched, I am leaning towards that, as in the last few years I have been a lot in Bikeparks and in the Alps.
Still saving my €€€s, but should be ordering my E-MTB at the end of the year, so it should be here for when I hit 60 years old, next year.