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Slymobi

E*POWAH Elite
Mar 13, 2021
1,008
2,590
UK, Derbyshire
Cracking ride out today, very hard on the multiple uphills in this heat but totally worth it for the fun sections. Route was something like.... up the road to Crown Edge, over the top to Lantern Pike, down the hill to Hayfield, across over to New Mills, up the hills towards Kinder reservoir, up the insane hill to cross point between Edale and Hayfield then down the tracks to bring me back to Chunal.

Very warm but fun.

The 30mm riser bars definitely make a difference but also definitely missing the suspension post the dropper has its uses and saved me on 2 descents today but my arse is feeling it today
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Mcharza

E*POWAH BOSS
Aug 10, 2018
2,624
5,430
Helsinki, Finland
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The Hodge

Mystic Meg
Subscriber
Sep 9, 2020
4,029
8,628
North West Northumberland
Came past this today. The lightning strike boulderly single-track descent to Loch Muick. Had a nasty endo here my leg somehow ended up through the frame and jammed with handlebars. Big drop on my left on my own as usual View attachment 90780 . No fool like an old fool. Pre electric days
We did the descent on the far side of the Loch..pre electric days too..a few years back following the route in Scotland : The Wild Trails vol.1.... I do remember nearly crapping myself a few times ..but what a cracking ride on a scorching day that was ..
 

Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
3,454
5,356
Scotland
We did the descent on the far side of the Loch..pre electric days too..a few years back following the route in Scotland : The Wild Trails vol.1.... I do remember nearly crapping myself a few times ..but what a cracking ride on a scorching day that was ..
That's the one descends from right to left from 1000 m . Driech day when I did it. Got to be done though.
 

Zimmerframe

MUPPET
Subscriber
Jun 12, 2019
14,058
20,857
Brittany, France
I find it difficult to carry 22.6 kg :(

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The battery won't last as long as when you carry it, but it's generally easier and more fun if you try riding it. There's probably a youtube video somewhere which shows how ..

If you do insist on carrying it, I'd consider buying a lightweight eMTB like a Levo SL or Orbea Rise. These bikes are designed for people who prefer to carry their bikes rather than ride them and they come with tiny tiny little batteries and motors from electric razors because they're not really designed to be ridden.

If you have any complex's about how you look, Specialized make a carry bike just for that Market. The Kenevo SL ! It has a funkier looking suspension setup so owners can walk peacefully and confidently around the countryside carrying their bikes, knowing that people will be looking at their bike, not at them.
 

Binhill1

🍊 Tango Man 🍊
Mar 7, 2019
3,454
5,356
Scotland
The battery won't last as long as when you carry it, but it's generally easier and more fun if you try riding it. There's probably a youtube video somewhere which shows how ..

If you do insist on carrying it, I'd consider buying a lightweight eMTB like a Levo SL or Orbea Rise. These bikes are designed for people who prefer to carry their bikes rather than ride them and they come with tiny tiny little batteries and motors from electric razors because they're not really designed to be ridden.

If you have any complex's about how you look, Specialized make a carry bike just for that Market. The Kenevo SL ! It has a funkier looking suspension setup so owners can walk peacefully and confidently around the countryside carrying their bikes, knowing that people will be looking at their bike, not at them.
Yes they go out in the dark with all the folk that don't switch the motor on at all , have a rare old time I hear.
 

Mcharza

E*POWAH BOSS
Aug 10, 2018
2,624
5,430
Helsinki, Finland
The battery won't last as long as when you carry it, but it's generally easier and more fun if you try riding it. There's probably a youtube video somewhere which shows how ..

If you do insist on carrying it, I'd consider buying a lightweight eMTB like a Levo SL or Orbea Rise. These bikes are designed for people who prefer to carry their bikes rather than ride them and they come with tiny tiny little batteries and motors from electric razors because they're not really designed to be ridden.

If you have any complex's about how you look, Specialized make a carry bike just for that Market. The Kenevo SL ! It has a funkier looking suspension setup so owners can walk peacefully and confidently around the countryside carrying their bikes, knowing that people will be looking at their bike, not at them.
May the force be with you. Never underestimate Kenovo SL owners
 

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