Hi all,
Like many of you I've been riding mtb's for a looong time. Over twenty years in my case. I'm nearing my 50's and several months ago, I damaged the meniscus in my right knee and a week after that fully healed, my left knee went. I've recenty been riding again since (Dunkeld, Innerleithenn, Ballater etc) but very conscious of the potential for more damage. Anyway, I've yet to try an ebike so wont make any judgements until I do. I have a beady eye on Commencal's meta power sx (27.5) but holding back for the mo. My thinking is the assist might help reduce the speed of wear and tear over the next few years. I guess I'll find out when I eventually try one but my biggest wonder is, can a 50lb bike ever feel lively and chuckable? I'll have a look through other posts to see what other riders think, book a test and go from there. Long post, sorry. Good riding everyone.
Like many of you I've been riding mtb's for a looong time. Over twenty years in my case. I'm nearing my 50's and several months ago, I damaged the meniscus in my right knee and a week after that fully healed, my left knee went. I've recenty been riding again since (Dunkeld, Innerleithenn, Ballater etc) but very conscious of the potential for more damage. Anyway, I've yet to try an ebike so wont make any judgements until I do. I have a beady eye on Commencal's meta power sx (27.5) but holding back for the mo. My thinking is the assist might help reduce the speed of wear and tear over the next few years. I guess I'll find out when I eventually try one but my biggest wonder is, can a 50lb bike ever feel lively and chuckable? I'll have a look through other posts to see what other riders think, book a test and go from there. Long post, sorry. Good riding everyone.