old school rider and recent ebike convert. In my early 50's and heading for shoulder reconstruction surgery later this week after a front wheel washout 5 weeks ago on a techy section and smashed shoulder. I'm going to be off the bike in rehab for 6 months I reckon and I think the time has come, after too many broken bones, to redirect my riding to less technical stuff, more big sky, natural west of Scotland terrain, avoiding drops, big rocks etc !.
So the question is, current bike is a new Orbea Wild FS M-Team, 2020, 160 travel both ends, 29er and I will be having the option of sticking with the Orbea, or changing it to something else. It fits me well and is a decent weight carbon frame and great spec. If it wasn't an ebike I'd be thinking of chopping from 160 to a 120mm travel, light xc type bike (I used to ride an Anthem of that ilk), as I would be feeling/thinking I was way overbiked for the type of terrain I am wanting to focus on. But does same apply to ebikes ? My logic says maybe not, as the extra weight of the bigger travel doesn't really matter and as it's an efficient geometry and setup is it a compromise as it might be on a non ebike ? Thoughts ?
So the question is, current bike is a new Orbea Wild FS M-Team, 2020, 160 travel both ends, 29er and I will be having the option of sticking with the Orbea, or changing it to something else. It fits me well and is a decent weight carbon frame and great spec. If it wasn't an ebike I'd be thinking of chopping from 160 to a 120mm travel, light xc type bike (I used to ride an Anthem of that ilk), as I would be feeling/thinking I was way overbiked for the type of terrain I am wanting to focus on. But does same apply to ebikes ? My logic says maybe not, as the extra weight of the bigger travel doesn't really matter and as it's an efficient geometry and setup is it a compromise as it might be on a non ebike ? Thoughts ?