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I’m interested to hear what you thought of ebikes and what made you change you mind.
What are you getting?Very cool to hear! I have still never actually ridden one ? very excited for mine to arrive.
I have never understood why people feel so strongly against it. I just about spat out my coffee when I read in another thread that places have banned ebikes... WTF. I can understand people seeing it as "Lazy" but I expect that anyone who has tried one would say they are awesome (having never actually tried one myself)You want to see full on emtb haters? Go over to Vitalmtb forums. These numb nuts will say emtb's suck because you don't earn your ride when being assisted by a motor...it's not natural, organic riding. These guys are friggin looney tunes. These EXACT same emtb haters are the ones who will take a shuttle service back up the friggin hill or jump on a fuckin chairlift...lol. They even busted my balls and called me a troll in my own post and basically asked me why I was posting about my Trek emtb on their forum. I said people like emtb's, they're fast as hell and they are LITERALLY ADVERTISED ON THIS SITE.
I know a few pendulum people. They swung from hate to have, then are swinging back - everything from weight to range and reliability concerns. Thankfully the market is maturing to meet their needs - sl style bikes, range extenders. Unfortunately we're a long way off from easy motor / frame repair / replacement.
Keen the oldbike as a back up is the common theme
I have never understood why people feel so strongly against it. I just about spat out my coffee when I read in another thread that places have banned ebikes... WTF. I can understand people seeing it as "Lazy" but I expect that anyone who has tried one would say they are awesome (having never actually tried one myself)
Is that an ebike problem or a COVID problem? It sounds like you just have a problem with inexperienced riders and there has been a massive increase in people picking up the sport? I get how thats bloody annoying. You know your problem is that you are just riding trails that are too easy? Pick a black.Wasn’t but now I’m becoming an ebiker hater.
Every single time I’m cruzin down a trail and there’s some fckwit moving like molasses on the trail it’s always an ebiker with zero interest in moving aside for faster riders. Literally, it’s every time.
It's usually sheep around here ..Oh, and they're having a cool bear when you reach the top, they offer you one...
Thanks for being brave enough to reply ?. How was it different to what you thought? Eg what was the thing that made you convertWas a fully signed up hater, ticking all the stereotype boxes, until last year when an e bike riding mate I was at BPW with said he'd hired a couple of their trek powerfly's for customers of his for a day out and they weren't coming now. So did i want a go?
Did one ride up and down and literally went into the shop, held my wallet open and said "..just shut up and take my money, this is brilliant..".
I assume that questions to me. Because there is literally none in the country that I can try... If I really tried hard maybe but given I come from a Moto background and fucking hate riding up hills and love going down hills I think ill be goodWhy would you buy an ebike without at least trying one first ..any ebike..you may not like it ..( doubtful..but you might not..)..?
Epic story thanks for sharing!I always thought they where a gimmick and wouldn't be seen dead riding one, but in late 2017 I went on holiday in Italy with my extended family, and one of the things we did on the holiday was an ebike tour of some local vineyards.
The bikes we where riding where Bosch powered dutch style bikes, pretty basic by todays standards, but they worked so well and got up the hills so easily, that it made me think that it would be worth trying an EMTB as my riding is predominantly lapping my favourite trails, and I could see it as a way of getting a lot more riding into a shorter timeframe (I have a young family so all day epics are few and far between, with local blasts being most of my riding).
This happened to coincide with the emergence of what I would term proper EMTB's coming to the market, the Gen 1 Levo, the launch of the E8000 systems, etc etc - so when I started to look into EMTB's it became apparent there where some proper bikes out there, not just shitty hardtails with a motor bolted on which was my impression of EMTB's at the time.
It was also the same time the forum started, and in those early days it was by far and away the best resource for getting info on EMTB's (as it still is ). At that time you didn't tend to bump into any serious riders locally who had rides on them to give feedback, but on here there was (at the time) a bunch of proper MTB riders who had also begun to see emtbs's as something viable for proper shredding, so all of a sudden you could get some real world info, whereas most ebike forums back then where focus on the self build market and not really the riding side of things, and if the bikes where actually any good to ride compared to a regular mtb.
I took a Focus Jam2 out for a test when I got back to the UK, and my mind was made up from that point - I had to have one. Initially I was going to get the Focus, but then found out about the Vitus e-sommet through the forum, which was exactly the style of bike I was looking for, and when you had people like @Gary vouching for it as being a proper hard riding bike, the trigger was pulled.
I have to say one of my best memories was the first ever forum ride. @Rob Rides EMTB organised it in summer of 2018, and IIRC there where about 10 of us and several people came from all over the UK, having never met each other before. It was like we where all in on this secret, rob is obviously infectious with his enthusiasm for riding, but so was everyone else - I though it might end up being a gentle ride along some mellow trails, but all of us where MTB addicts, all smiling and laughing as we sought out stupid climbs etc to try on our new bikes, and had a riot. From that moment on I knew that EMTB's where the real deal, and where only going to get better, with more people riding them.
The rest is history.
Thanks for being brave enough to reply ?. How was it different to what you thought? Eg what was the thing that made you convert
Hahaha well I’m 6ft 3 and 18 stone with an mx background so I feel ya ?Being epic up hills and not being terrible down hills.
My concern/dislike of emtb's had been driven by their weight and my perception of what it did to the handling, which turned out to not be the case.
However, I'm a big fella - a gnat's over six foot and close to 16 stone (and I'm not saying which side of 16 stone I'm close to) - so the extra mass of an emtb is insignificant as a percentage of overall combined weight of bike and rider, and I've got a motorbike riding background so am used to muscling around a heavier two wheeled machine. A significantly lighter rider, or one without motorbike experience, might have a different view....
I have never understood why people feel so strongly against it. I just about spat out my coffee when I read in another thread that places have banned ebikes... WTF. I can understand people seeing it as "Lazy" but I expect that anyone who has tried one would say they are awesome (having never actually tried one myself)
Pure accident I got one . Had booked guide and bike for morning in Finale Ligure. Poowood the idea of Ebike when booking as I was only 61. Anyway didn't feel too good on day so jot Lappier ebike the rest is histeryVery cool to hear! I have still never actually ridden one ? very excited for mine to arrive.
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