bighoss454
New Member
Greetings from San Diego, Commiefornia. I have been in the mtb scene for quite some time and have always turned my head away from ebikes. I won't bore you with the details on why I now want to buy one, but I am finally there.
I currently ride a large Kona Process x with a coil shock in the rear. San Diego has lots of rocky loose trails and that is where I spend 95% of my time.
I have now been researching emtb for a couple of months and I think I am more lost now than before I started. Which is why I am turning to you guys for some help.
I am looking for a full power ebike that has the ability to go full 29 or mullet. I want this bike to have a Sram cassette so I can run wireless shifting. I would like this bike to be enduro style long travel. 160 or more. I have become very accustomed to my rear coil shock, so I would like the bike to have the kinematics to run one should I choose.
I went to my local shop and they immediately saddled me up to a Santa Cruz Bullit. But after looking around, Santa Cruz is the only brand they carried. Go figure.
I was recently in Bellingham and stopped by the Evil factory. I took the Epocalypse out for a short ride and quite liked it. But the boys from Loam Wolf told me that the Epocalypse does well on loam and groomed trails. Neither of which exist in SoCal.
Can you guys help me out a little bit. I feel like every time Iook I become inundated with more information than I know what to do with. My budget is around 8500. Thanks for reading. Chris
I currently ride a large Kona Process x with a coil shock in the rear. San Diego has lots of rocky loose trails and that is where I spend 95% of my time.
I have now been researching emtb for a couple of months and I think I am more lost now than before I started. Which is why I am turning to you guys for some help.
I am looking for a full power ebike that has the ability to go full 29 or mullet. I want this bike to have a Sram cassette so I can run wireless shifting. I would like this bike to be enduro style long travel. 160 or more. I have become very accustomed to my rear coil shock, so I would like the bike to have the kinematics to run one should I choose.
I went to my local shop and they immediately saddled me up to a Santa Cruz Bullit. But after looking around, Santa Cruz is the only brand they carried. Go figure.
I was recently in Bellingham and stopped by the Evil factory. I took the Epocalypse out for a short ride and quite liked it. But the boys from Loam Wolf told me that the Epocalypse does well on loam and groomed trails. Neither of which exist in SoCal.
Can you guys help me out a little bit. I feel like every time Iook I become inundated with more information than I know what to do with. My budget is around 8500. Thanks for reading. Chris