brw0513
Member
I'm 52 years old and only moderately fit but making an improvement. Never had a mountain bike before. Never even ridden on gravel. But I bought a used Merdia e160 900e and love it.
I commute to work twice a week - around 48km round trip. It's a blast even in trail mode. The bike is de-restricted to 32km/h but I still get passed by fitter people and a gazillion electric scooters.
Three weeks ago I had my first taste of trails. I'm still smiling. The surprising thing was that I thought I wanted to ride the open, faster flowing trails where visibility was high. But surprisingly, it was the tighter, slower trails I really enjoyed. So much so, I want to learn the skills to glide over obstacles rather than bash through them.
So I've started practicing slow riding and wheelies. I'm rubbish. I thought I was progressing, so got the wife to take some videos. It was worse than rubbish. I looked like a Tele-Tubbie forced do something unnatural.
I'm wondering if I should just use the Merida to get to work for a few months and get a lighter analogue MTB for developing skills and learning tricks. Would I progress quicker?
I would still need to ride an eMTB on the trails to keep my mates in sight. They are 20 years younger than me and have been riding MTBs forever.
The Merida is just so damn heavy. I can't really feel the difference between lifting the wheel 6 inches and looping out when trying to wheelie.
Any suggestions?
I commute to work twice a week - around 48km round trip. It's a blast even in trail mode. The bike is de-restricted to 32km/h but I still get passed by fitter people and a gazillion electric scooters.
Three weeks ago I had my first taste of trails. I'm still smiling. The surprising thing was that I thought I wanted to ride the open, faster flowing trails where visibility was high. But surprisingly, it was the tighter, slower trails I really enjoyed. So much so, I want to learn the skills to glide over obstacles rather than bash through them.
So I've started practicing slow riding and wheelies. I'm rubbish. I thought I was progressing, so got the wife to take some videos. It was worse than rubbish. I looked like a Tele-Tubbie forced do something unnatural.
I'm wondering if I should just use the Merida to get to work for a few months and get a lighter analogue MTB for developing skills and learning tricks. Would I progress quicker?
I would still need to ride an eMTB on the trails to keep my mates in sight. They are 20 years younger than me and have been riding MTBs forever.
The Merida is just so damn heavy. I can't really feel the difference between lifting the wheel 6 inches and looping out when trying to wheelie.
Any suggestions?