hemismith
New Member
I finally made it out to a trail after getting my Giant Stance E+ Pro. I'm new to mountain biking in general, and I thought it was a beginner trail, but it turned out to be intermediate with some expert. I only did the uphill portion; my friend went back and got the truck and picked me up. Downhill would have been easier, but I was worried about going too fast and losing control.
I hit my pedals on rocks a half dozen times -- if I had a throttle it would have been a little easier I guess. There were a few spots that I just walked, including a couple between large boulders with not enough room to even walk beside the bike.
I also fell over once. I was going really slow up a hill and lost my balance. It was on a side slope, and I forgot to drop my post, and when I put my foot down it was downhill a bit and I was too far over to stop the momentum of the heavy bike.
I need to get more experience and familiarity with the bike on easy trails, especially the weight of it. It seems like an EMTB also takes a little different technique going up hills -- you can't just hop up steps like with a lightweight bike. On the other hand you can power up a little easier I guess.
I hit my pedals on rocks a half dozen times -- if I had a throttle it would have been a little easier I guess. There were a few spots that I just walked, including a couple between large boulders with not enough room to even walk beside the bike.
I also fell over once. I was going really slow up a hill and lost my balance. It was on a side slope, and I forgot to drop my post, and when I put my foot down it was downhill a bit and I was too far over to stop the momentum of the heavy bike.
I need to get more experience and familiarity with the bike on easy trails, especially the weight of it. It seems like an EMTB also takes a little different technique going up hills -- you can't just hop up steps like with a lightweight bike. On the other hand you can power up a little easier I guess.