PorkPieRider
New Member
Hi Everyone
Very short history - Been a MTBer for ever, hard tails then on to carbon Lapierre full suss (26" wheels, retro!) for the last 8 years.
Sold it, thought I'd try this new emtb generation out and bought a Whyte E150RS v2 (2022) in October 2021.
I'm now 100 miles in, charged it 4 times in total and I'm not feeling the love, just haven't gelled with it.
At the time I test rode a Spesh Levo SL and dismissed it because it didn't have the emtb 'kick' I was expecting, but I am now wondering if I missed the point.
I tend to ride XC / trails, not big jumps or pump tracks. My fitness varies somewhat but my Lapierre never felt slow or boat-like, it could just fly in the right conditions.
I find myself now riding my Whyte and basically riding the whole trail at about 16 mph, just over the assistance level and it feels so heavy and unwilling to chuck itself in to turns.
Is this just me and not being used to 29er wheels? I know the Whyte is heavy, even in emtb terms, but I do wonder if I'd have been better with the SL.
I do like to ride to keep fit, so most of the time I ride my Whyte in eco, with occasional emtb mode use. Certainly not turbo everywhere!
Any thoughts welcome - I want to love the Whyte but can't help but think I bought the wrong bike...
Cheers
Will.
Very short history - Been a MTBer for ever, hard tails then on to carbon Lapierre full suss (26" wheels, retro!) for the last 8 years.
Sold it, thought I'd try this new emtb generation out and bought a Whyte E150RS v2 (2022) in October 2021.
I'm now 100 miles in, charged it 4 times in total and I'm not feeling the love, just haven't gelled with it.
At the time I test rode a Spesh Levo SL and dismissed it because it didn't have the emtb 'kick' I was expecting, but I am now wondering if I missed the point.
I tend to ride XC / trails, not big jumps or pump tracks. My fitness varies somewhat but my Lapierre never felt slow or boat-like, it could just fly in the right conditions.
I find myself now riding my Whyte and basically riding the whole trail at about 16 mph, just over the assistance level and it feels so heavy and unwilling to chuck itself in to turns.
Is this just me and not being used to 29er wheels? I know the Whyte is heavy, even in emtb terms, but I do wonder if I'd have been better with the SL.
I do like to ride to keep fit, so most of the time I ride my Whyte in eco, with occasional emtb mode use. Certainly not turbo everywhere!
Any thoughts welcome - I want to love the Whyte but can't help but think I bought the wrong bike...
Cheers
Will.