All I can say is Hilift jack, one of the most under utilised fantastic things on the planet.
He has a landrover, he as no concerns about the mechanical challenges life may throw at you !
You don't have to ride with e-bikers. Just find fit people who want a challenge.Just wish I had some people to ride with not that many ebike riders near me lol
You make your wife sound like Worzel Gummage !Ha ha @Zimmerframe that is so true !!!!! Spend all day yesterday replacing a warped head !!!!!
They come out at night @chrismechmaster ?Just wish I had some people to ride with not that many ebike riders near me lol
Just ride by yourself. Where you want, when you want. No trying to please someone else and not enjoying it!Just wish I had some people to ride with not that many ebike riders near me lol
I literally froze when I was in a bike shop overhearing a conversation between a customer and a salesman. The chap in question brought two Cube Stereo Hybrid 140's for himself and his partner and stated (and I quate), 'neither of us have ever ridden a bike before ?'.
Now, I'm no salesman. But, if you heard that (as a salesman), would you really feel comfortable selling two full fat emtb's to new recruits of the sport who've never ridden a bike before?
I'm not joking, I was genuinely waiting for some form of intervention to occur but lickedy-split, they bought the bikes without question.
Is this the world we now live in?
Huh!!!!!
@Pdoz & @flash , I think you guys have missed the point.
What I'm conveying is that due to shortage of availability, we're potentially seeing new members take to the sport buy buying bikes which have cost them more than necessary just to get into the sport.
Not to sure what equality or a riders sexual preference has to do with this (I'd rather leave economics out of this).
Besides, the chap and his partner who brought the bikes may feel more inclined to learn how to ride and keep it going. The potential negative from that however, is that they've taken up an expensive hobby.
I get that @Doomanic . Really, I do.
But the incident just took me by surprise that's all.
It's one thing to hear/read about it. Its another to see it yourself.
Makes you wonder how much new riders are spending just to get a bike nowadays due to availability.
Fair point @Rosemount .Neeko Lots of people buy EMTBs and never see a black diamond trail .
Many people commute on Full sus EMTBs . Check the pic of the day thread . Lots of tarmac and grassy lanes .
IF you know how to use it, otherwise a deadly!All I can say is Hilift jack, one of the most under utilised fantastic things on the planet.
How hard can it be? Just look at it, it's chuffing obvious.IF you know how to use it, otherwise a deadly!
I think a lot of people end up pulling the direction lever the wrong way at the wrong time and drop everything to the ground in "neutral" .. Plus they're heavy enough to damage yourself just hefting them about. The nonce you have a vehicle 1m off the ground to "cast" in the direction you want, if you're inexperienced it can get messyHow hard can it be? Just look at it, it's chuffing obvious.
It's marked on the frame, just need two brain cells. Heavy? Naah.I think a lot of people end up pulling the direction lever the wrong way at the wrong time and drop everything to the ground in "neutral" .. Plus they're heavy enough to damage yourself just hefting them about. The nonce you have a vehicle 1m off the ground to "cast" in the direction you want, if you're inexperienced it can get messy
They scare the bejeebers out of me… it’s bad enough when I’m underneath, but I’m such a clutz it’s worse when I’m nearby and somebody else is under…IF you know how to use it, otherwise a deadly!
Before the moderator gets involved, I have to remind you that a large proportion of the forum users are men. There's no need to insult us all so blatantly !just need two brain cells.
He could of compromised and bought spiders.Sounds like a cheapskate buying cubes instead of diamonds.
Huh!!!!!
@Pdoz & @flash , I think you guys have missed the point.
What I'm conveying is that due to shortage of availability, we're potentially seeing new members take to the sport buy buying bikes which have cost them more than necessary just to get into the sport.
Not to sure what equality or a riders sexual preference has to do with this (I'd rather leave economics out of this).
Besides, the chap and his partner who brought the bikes may feel more inclined to learn how to ride and keep it going. The potential negative from that however, is that they've taken up an expensive hobby.
Now I’m a sales manager and I would have sacked him, for missing such a good opportunity to sell them two bikes each with lifetime extended warranty which cost twice as much as the bikes, all the gear and RAC breakdown cover.Picture this people.
Imagine that your first bike which you use to learn how to ride a bike 'is an ebike'.
I literally froze when I was in a bike shop overhearing a conversation between a customer and a salesman. The chap in question brought two Cube Stereo Hybrid 140's for himself and his partner and stated (and I quate), 'neither of us have ever ridden a bike before ?'.
Now, I'm no salesman. But, if you heard that (as a salesman), would you really feel comfortable selling two full fat emtb's to new recruits of the sport who've never ridden a bike before?
I'm not joking, I was genuinely waiting for some form of intervention to occur but lickedy-split, they bought the bikes without question.
Is this the world we now live in?
You do bring a smile to my face @Banktramp ?.Now I’m a sales manager and I would have sacked him, for missing such a good opportunity to sell them two bikes each with lifetime extended warranty which cost twice as much as the bikes, all the gear and RAC breakdown cover.
Shame on that salesman ?
And the only thing I’d add to this is:- ”Look after quality tools properly” — including bikes.…..I dropped some serious cash on top of the line stuff way way above my then skill level. I thank myself every time I use them because I'll never need to upgrade and I enjoy using quality items vs swearing my way through a project.
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