steve_sordy
Wedding Crasher
As it will be your first emtb, I strongly recommend a test ride. Yes, I know, they are not as easy to get as they were before the Pandemic when all bikes sold out. But things seem to be getting back to normal and test rides are no longer out of the question. I was fortunate enough to test more than half a dozen or so different bikes. Not just different brands, but different motors, different wheel sizes, different controls and displays, gear speeds from 8 to 12, carbon/alloy frames and so forth. I fairly soon formed some likes and dislikes. The biggest impact on the buying decision was the motor, although the mode shifters and the display were up there too.hey all
Looking at getting my first EMTB and would appreciate your thoughts.
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I bought the first emtb I rode where I felt at home and could just relax and enjoy the ride. Some emtbs were just hard work!
PS: As with all test rides where a buying decision will be made, ensure that the bike is set up to suit you and not the person(s) that rode it before you! I have been presented with a bike to test ride where the fork appeared to have been set up for a child and the shock for the Hunny Monster. Suspension damping all over the place. Tyre pressures where the rear tyre was twice the pressure of the front. And that was on top of brake levers I couldn't reach, saddle angles that threatened my wedding tackle and bars that were just too high! Once I was out of sight of the pick-up point, I adjusted them all to suit me. Oh and before you set off, get them to show you how to access the "walk" function.
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