brw0513
Member
Hi all.
For 4 years I used to commute to work on a flat bar road bike, 34km round trip, three days per week. I gave it up around 6 years ago - the biggest reason was needing to be home early to get kids to sport and other commitments. There were other less valid excuses too. But that chapter is behind me so opportunity awaits.
I don't need an eMTB. I just want one to help get back out there on an aging body and explore a different form of cycling fun! The cost of these bikes is breathtaking - but at 50 years of age, I have the funds to make the purchase. I'm 6'3" and currently weigh 112kg.
There are some trails nearby and I can visit one on the commute home from work. I really need to walk these trails to check them out.
But I don't want to be the Plonker with no real skill but with the best eMTB!
I'm still looking for the right bike and the right bike shop to spend my money in. My local Specialized Dealer is very friendly, has great service and has been very helpful in the past with minor bike component purchases. For that reason alone, the Levo is high on the possible purchase list. But the shop doesn't offer a pre-purchase 24hr trial.
The local Trek shop does offer a 24hr no obligation trial. But the Trek eMTBs don't float my boat.
I plan to visit the closest Giant shop next week.
My local 99 Bikes shop does not impress me in the slightest with their attitude. But they sell the Merida e160 900.
My plan is to test ride all the common motors i.e. a selection of 4 different bikes to sample the Shimano, Brose, Yamaha and Bosch motor. Ideally these would all be on the same trail and include the work commute to test performance on my nemesis hill.
Any tips or advice gratefully appreciated.
Thanks.
Ian B
For 4 years I used to commute to work on a flat bar road bike, 34km round trip, three days per week. I gave it up around 6 years ago - the biggest reason was needing to be home early to get kids to sport and other commitments. There were other less valid excuses too. But that chapter is behind me so opportunity awaits.
I don't need an eMTB. I just want one to help get back out there on an aging body and explore a different form of cycling fun! The cost of these bikes is breathtaking - but at 50 years of age, I have the funds to make the purchase. I'm 6'3" and currently weigh 112kg.
There are some trails nearby and I can visit one on the commute home from work. I really need to walk these trails to check them out.
But I don't want to be the Plonker with no real skill but with the best eMTB!
I'm still looking for the right bike and the right bike shop to spend my money in. My local Specialized Dealer is very friendly, has great service and has been very helpful in the past with minor bike component purchases. For that reason alone, the Levo is high on the possible purchase list. But the shop doesn't offer a pre-purchase 24hr trial.
The local Trek shop does offer a 24hr no obligation trial. But the Trek eMTBs don't float my boat.
I plan to visit the closest Giant shop next week.
My local 99 Bikes shop does not impress me in the slightest with their attitude. But they sell the Merida e160 900.
My plan is to test ride all the common motors i.e. a selection of 4 different bikes to sample the Shimano, Brose, Yamaha and Bosch motor. Ideally these would all be on the same trail and include the work commute to test performance on my nemesis hill.
Any tips or advice gratefully appreciated.
Thanks.
Ian B