I am in my 70's. I was riding a Specialized Stump Jumper 29er. Was getting to a point where I could not ride it anymore. Just too difficult on the up hills and rocks. Then someone did me a favor and stole it. My insurance paid me replacement value. So I went out and bought a Motobecane 29er e bike. I love riding it. It has given me the confidence that I had been losing. Once again I can attack the rocks and grades with the extra power from the bike. I keep up with my sons. Riding is fun again.
@@michael_177 I don’t have one I just have a normal bike bit from videos I watched electric bikes are really Good and helpful, especially the pedal electric assistance bikes cuz u don’t need to register it or pay tax of insurance, you just buy it and ride it like a Normal bike
@@michael_177 Hey Mike. E bikes are real game changers. Especially for seniors (like me) or the "casual" rider (not a jock or hardcore). When you get to the top of a grade you aren't totally wiped out. If I get tired I get weaker and can't deal with obstacles as well. Fear of a crash increases. At that point I am tired and worried. The fun is gone. The e bike does the really hard work so I have energy to meet the next feature or obstacle. My Motobecane has a 450 watt motor--not big but sufficient. You will love your e bike.
Overweight 62 yo rider and was riding less. Picked up a used 2017 turbo levo and riding more than ever. Even riding trails that were too difficult. Ride mostly in eco mode and ride 30 miles before I charge again.
I got an e bike recently and is honestly the best thing I've bought. Getting out twice as much with twice the distance and twice the fun! Once you learn the bike and braking points it's bloody awesome!
Ebike all the way!!! Isn't that why we ride? To have fun? And ebikes let you have more of it!! In 5 years (or sooner), you won't be able to give away a MTB that isn't an ebike.
@@got2flynow Agreed. Its reinvented the wheel. I had a Whyte 46 before my first ebike 8 years ago and I sold it after about a year as I just didnt ride it anymore.
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I ride enduro normally and hired an ebike at Coed y brenin to see what it was all about. I had fun on the uphills and flats but hated the weight on the downhills. I also couldn’t look back on the day with the ‘pride’ I usually feel. Definitely not for me, until I get too old for the climbs that is.
@@timmayers4965 I came up on bmx...and have one hot rodded with a bbshd mid drive. I felt the same as you,and took one out and was hooked. Mine has a ton of power and really is a light mc. That said, off road I turn pedal assist down and the workout is the same,just wayyy faster. Found I had to ride new trails. Adding a suspension fork keeps me up damn near with 125cc. (Hard fork is a no no for ebike lol)
I took to mountain biking in 1990 after a motorcycle accident left me with a permanent disability and lack of power in my legs, I could have bought a road bike, but the gearing was too high for me and I cannot get out of the saddle to pedal. Following a few more accidents and age catching up with me, I decided to try an e-MTB, it was a game changer. This was 3 years ago and I was just getting into my stride, when I had a nasty fall outside my home, so less than a month of owning my new bike, I was given another devastating medical diagnosis, that has kept me off the bike until recently. I couldn't bend my right leg, due to nerve damage and ligaments that weren't in the correct place and my doctors could/would not help. A few days ago and by some strange twist of fate, I turned over in bed and heard a "click", a split second later the pain that went through my leg was excrutiating to say the least, but it was very short lived and my leg felt odd and somehow "freer" than it had been for a long time. I got out of bed and got dressed, then walked through the house, noticing that my leg was now how it used to be and no longer "tight". After breakfast I got to wondering if I could try and pedal the e-bike, I nervously wheeled the bike to the front of the hour and did my first tentative pedal strokes in 3 years, I was stoked to find I had no issues, my leg wasn't tight and even without the "assist" on, I could pedal freely and without any pain or restriction. The euphoria and joy I felt was enough to put tears in my eyes. Today, I will be going out on my bike for my first proper ride in a very long time and although it won't be very long or technical ride, I'm going to enjoy every second and at the age of 62, I feel like a young kid again. If you rode a bike years ago and want to do so again, try and an e-bike, you won't regret it and it will give you a new lease of life.
He nails it in the first 30 seconds of this video, "going uphill is now fun". I've been riding for well over 30 years and last weekend I had my first E-MTB ride. I was literally blown away and couldn't believe how much fun it was. I said to my wife that climbing was fun, and I was looking forward to the climbs on our ride. We have been riding together for 20 years and we both rode these bikes for double our normal miles and had twice as much fun. Now I'm just trying to figure out how I'm going to come up with the $20k I need for two Specialized Turbo Levo Expert E-MTBs
I came off analog MTB’s, and tried my first e during the pandemic. First ride, I said nope. I rode again, and figured out the power settings. Ended up buying one last year. I run 98% eco with 25%-35% power. At 51 lbs, I dare anyone to try my bike and say it’s not a workout. But it is easier than an analog for sure. As for weight, I got used to it fairly quickly, as I also ride dirt bikes. I feel better on a solid footing, vs a wirey feel. Bottom line I’m liking it now, and I see a lot of older people riding now. I’m no longer a hater.
62 and loving my e-bike. Whole new world opens up with these bikes. Riding long ride and lots of elevation. Could have never done on conventional bike. Lastly they are just plain fun... period.
For me, I have both. I have a Pivot Switchblade “regular bike” and a Yeti 160E electric bike. I’ll ride the “regular bike, but now that I’m in my 50s I need two or three recovery days. Now, with the e-bike I can ride on my recovery days. That means MORE DAYS OF RIDING!! I don’t allow myself more than 3 e-bike rides in a row so I still have to put in the work on many rides, and get that sense of accomplishment of tackling a mountain. Then go out and enjoy active recovery rides. You are right that it’s a completely different sport, but in a very complimentary way to riding “Acoustic.”
I bought an e bike after my knackered knees have eventually started to affect my riding sad to see my orange P7 go but the (e bike ) is keeping me mountain biking 🚵♀️ love it
You can also convert pretty much any Bike to an E-bike with a Drop in Mid Drive, easy enough and much better than a Hub Drive if you Live in the UK and have to keep to a 250W motor, as you can use your low range gears for the hills without bogging down the motor Here's a good look at what the conversion process looks like (paste this into the correct place in the youtube address) watch?v=Embjdj5ezfc
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This has helped seal the deal on what bike i'm going to buy. I've not MTB'd for about 20 years+ (i'm 44 this year), but watching this and listening to you guys talk about it, i think it's made my mind up! Now to wait another 2 weeks until pay day before i can buy lol
@@vashon100 what the hell is that your concern? Or business? How do you know my next pay (not paycheck, I'm not American...) isn't me finally having finally saved up? How do you know I've not just used my savings as a down payment for a house? Or a car? Or repairs? But again... Wtf does it have to with you? Also, said I was paid every 2 weeks? You've made a hell of a lot of WRONG assumptions here..
I'm an 'oldie' and only just come across this vid. I've got to say the two of you have serious balls doing those trails at such speed. I tried doing mountain biking at Winlatter 15 years ago and it freaked the crap out of me....but then it was the hardest trail and I've no experience. Well done you two!
@@dereks8930 I am grateful I started out on bicycles and motorcycles on dirt as a child and never quit doing it, always riding dirt on something. Im 65 years old but honestly I still feel sharp as ever on the trails...............BUT I dont ride the most blood thirsty gnarly trails we have here in the park. I wanna ride all summer not go to the emergency room.
I love my e-bike, and have rediscovered mountain biking. I wish I had realized that excessive power & wattage are unnecessary all you need is a good quality 250-watt or so motor and your set!
This video is comforting. After racing and riding most of my adult life, I got one to get back in shape and felt like I’d never ridden a bike before. I’m having to re-learn cornering, lines and riding position. But I’m having then time of my life and riding most days.
For me an e-bike takes the sting out of hills and makes climbing fun into the bargain. I still get a lot of exercise despite the myth that you don’t do any work. Being less tired on downhills my skill levels have improved although, as you say, the e-bike feels more planted. I did Bike Park Wales recently on my Capra which was a very big change but in a good way being more nimble than my Trek Rail 9. Horses for courses so not selling the “acoustic”. Another bonus is that my partner will come out or rides that would have beaten her. She laughed the first time she used “Turbo” on her Cube Stereo having initially felt she was betraying her Lapierre Zesty. No such qualms now.
I bought a Cube 160 Action team back in October 2020. What to consider when riding in my experience. You do get drawn into Turbo mode to get up those hills, however consider using all your gears in Eco, tour, or MTB mode. Reason being I recently took my bike back to Tredz for a service to be told some bad news. Basically because of my over use of gears 6-12 in Turbo mode, my chain is worn, along with gears 6-12 and main sprocket. . With some additional bearing wear the estimate is £400. This is only after 1800 miles. The tech guy basically indicated that I would probably get another winters use out of the bike before the drivetrain will be shot. That will be roughly 18 months old with around 3000 miles use. It's a little like the advice I gave my son when he bought a fast car, I said speed costs money, tyres, petrol, insurance, clutch , brakes. Just though I'd give you guys the heads up, ride safe all.
1800 miles depending on conditions on a MTB isn't bad at all, I got less than 1k out of my chain/cassette on a normal MTB, but 400 quid seems very steep! tredz are part of Halfords though, take it to a 'proper' bike shop and get a quote if you can't do it yourself.
Oh how much are they pushing a sale? Chains wear out, and you can throw on a new cluster pretty easy...you can get top notch replacement s and diy for less than half your stated cost
I have a 2020 Specialized Turbo Levo SL Comp Alloy and absolutely love it. It's amazing how light the bike compared for a full powered ebike and it feels similar to riding a stump jumper.
I love my emtb. I put some upgraded suspension on it this year and it just eats anything I can throw at it. Great for the nasty terrain without putting you in the red on the first hill like on a regular bike.
I ride my roadbike between 100 and 150 miles a week, but in between those rides I ride my Canyon Spectral ON CF8 with a huge battery, 900 watt hour. As a long time dirtbike rider its a natural thing to get on an E Mt bike. I ride with people who dont ride a manual bike to stay in shape, and they will never keep up with a stronger rider even though both are on E bikes. Legs still matter, a lot. If you wanna go a good pace uphills. (You still have to know how to ride a mt bike, skill has to be there) In general the E bike is totally addicting, every ride more so.
Ebikes have doubled the fun for me. I now love a good technical ascent as well as the decent. Also after a while you get used to the weight and no longer notice it.
Ebikes also help the older people that want to mountain bike ride when there body's are not up to riding a standard mountain bike. At 55 years old and a rotator cuff surgery and a major knee surgery under my belt I could never ride the terrain I like to ride unless I had an Ebike.
Wow! You guys ride turbo a lot! And you should definitely turn down to off when descending, not only is it saving the battery but it can put power to you back wheel when you don't want it, like on lose corners etc.
Just got my first E bike...Teslas with pedals basically. Not mountain bike, but trail able and all. One...you 2 really can handle your bikes, and two...adjusting to the weight is a bit intimidating I am finding, especially in a city setting...Vancouver , Canada, and here you 2 were in my home country..excellent....My road bike weighed 20 lbs, so I must be patient... You both boosted the reality that slogging up hills is all well and good..... if you are into it...but getting assisted on hills keeps the leg strength, and riding longer is what my goal is....I'm 69, so, not ever going to do what both of you showed us, truly super control and really proved how the E is going to be a serious contender in time.
I've been riding the all new biktrix juggernaut ultra FS Pro the last 2 weeks and I have been blown away how fun it is. Yes it's $4000 but I'm middle aged and feel like a kid again!!!! What I didn't know is....my wife would want one too!
👍👍ENJOY!!! My juggernaut Ultra FS is beyond fun. Best $4k I have ever spent. Stock its a great bike. For my ridding style I added surly 4.8" Knards on DT Swiss BR2250, riser bars and geared it for hill climbing. Final upgrade, I back ordered a Manitou mastodon comp 120 ext. Such a great bike and great company to deal with.
Just bought a trek rail 7 2021 and took her for a local ride on steep natural trails, I was initially concerned about it. First trail I tried riding the Same as my radon swoop, and soon found out this was not possible, as soon a I adjusted my riding style everything just clicked. I'd say by the end of the day the ebike inspired more confidence. I'm converted.
I have seven decades of life under my belt. If I make to 80 plus, I may try an e-bike. Right now I derive much pleasure and satisfaction from using my leg, heart, and lungs to propel my gravel bike over all kinds of terrain. I revere simplicity and that is what my stable of gravel bikes offer. Good to see e-bikes getting people off the couch.
I love running, bike, hiking, skiing… hell i do a lot of different sports, modes of transportation: car, motorcycle, snowmobile, bicycle, boat, scooter… this is just another form of transportation and pleasure. I’m taking it to the extreme by using it as a long rang transportation but it’s doable and it’s practically free to travel with. It’s definitely not for everyone.
Most of my MTB life was on a normal bike. The idea that you don’t or can’t get as hard a workout on an EBIKE is made by people that have not ridden one. First, you can dial in the power for whatever workout level you want and fir real shits and giggles turn it off all together. Two, you can peddle as hard fir as long as you want in any power mode and quickly be at maxed out heart rate, if that’s what yer looking for. You are just going to be going faster. Which is the real shift- going thru the woods so much faster, it’s a different sport . Lastly, working power modes can keep your target heart rate much more stable, at whatever rate you choose, which any sports physiologist will tell you, is the best for fitness. I will never go back to regular MTB.
Love Scotland, back when I was there it was just hiking and kayaking. Ben Nevis, Caledonian Canal, Antonine wall. Wish they had mountain bikes back then I would of had even more fun. Waiting for my E bike to be delivered soon. Great video.
There are two sure ways to make you decide to choose an e bike over a regular bike - Age and or injury . I stopped riding at around 69 ( 75} now because of spinal and shoulder injuries . Then i got on an e bike and it was like i was thirty again .
A very helpful comment for a fellow sufferer (me). My left shoulder has been replaced twice, and my lower spine fused twice. My legs still work but I have been reticent to get on my bikes due to fear of escalating my pain (can you believe I have spent hours upgrading my bikes and those of my family just for the pleasure of handling them…). Thank you for giving me hope.
Two extra points which might be useful - 1 - get a bike with at least 75 Nm of torque as this will decrease the amount of straining while pedaling . the important thing is to have some gentle movement without causing more damage. 2- try installing riser bars that fit on the ends of your handlebars. This will give you multiple riding positions . i ride for five minutes or so bent over and then switch to sitting up with my hands on the raised part of the bars . alternating positions will greatly increase your riding pleasure .
Thanks for sharing that. I'm 64 and am just making the ebike switch. Hope no one's watching in the neighborhood when I take the first "baby steps" with a rear hub motor.
I love my ebike and yes it's a different way to ride takes a whole new mindset. I love seeing the smiles on folks faces when they properly try an ebike for the first time. I think in five years time most folk will be on ebikes , it's already headed that way down south and in Europe. Oh! The last time I rode with you I did 40 km at GT and ended the day on 3% battery , I about fell off the bike in the carpark as my legs had turned to jelly. So you can get a good workout on an ebike.
I COMPLETELY AGREE! 90% will be ebike. Only the purists will hold out until the end. Then ebikes will start taking over the commuters around the world. It just makes too much sense.
Decades of riding/racing motocross and desert, and the e-bike I just got this summer brought the fun into all aspects of a mountain bike ride. Only bad thing about it is at this rate, I'll wear it out in a couple of years. I actually prefer the added weight of the bike in the air. From riding dirt bikes so much, I naturally react like I'm moving more weight and rotational inertia than an acoustic mountain bike. So, my acoustic rides would be full of overcorrections, whereas with the e-bike, that doesn't happen anymore.
Yea, brilliant invention the e, bike. Love mine so much on the trails guys, the speed ya climb is ridiculous. 😜👌Love my cube stereo 160 action team🤘💞😍😍
After you get used to an e-bike though, it doesn’t feel as “different” as a regular mountain bike. I rode regular mountain bikes for many years and e-bikes felt REALLY alien at first, but now it’s the regular mountain bike that feels alien. I have found that I prefer the way e bikes feel. Your riding style adapts to the weight and you eventually don’t notice it really at all. Now I notice the lack of grip in a regular mountain bike than I do the weight of an e bike.
Facts ! Exactly the same for me. I'm a regular gym goer as well, so any 'extra muscle' perceived to be required is no issue. In fact, I like the extra aggression required. Ebikes aren't so twitchy. Ebikes handle like DH bikes on steroids with an all day uplift thrown in as well. What's not to like !
I have bought an ebike after being a definitely no way and have changed my mind i am having so much fun all my friends have now have but i have still my normal bike aswell great guys.
From a personal point of view, I don't ride my ebike any different to my regular bikes, I just jump on them and go, I don't give it a second thought, and the only difference i notice is, it makes climbing a lot easier. But I suppose the extra weight should make handling better, making the bike more planted. But again it's not something I think about, the only time my attention switches to my bike is if I hear a strange noise or something doesn't feel right with the bike, otherwise I am just concentrating on riding.
im 28 i was pretty sick few years ago and i got asthma, ebike is the best thing ever since it lets me go everywhere i want whitout dying on the way up haha
Really interesting to see the bikes on the trails for the first time and to hear your thoughts. I drive a very small EV and can relate to the sense of being 'stuck' to the road (which I really like). This is definitely my favourite MTB channel by far! Thanks!!
I’m 64 years ‘young’ and I hired an E bike for the first time. It was a ‘revelation’ ! Having an electric motor doing the ‘heavy lifting’ of motion, with minimal pedalling input was ‘amazing’. Let’s keep it simple……. And creating no emissions while ‘saving the planet’……what’s not to like !!
When did people start referring to the ground outside as “the floor”? I’m noticing it so much in YT videos (esp motorcycle and bicycling videos), and had never heard it before just a few years ago. I’m genuinely curious.
Best decision I ever made getting an emtb. So much fun and up hills no longer matter. Just have to keep your eye on battery levels when on longer rides. One thing I have noticed since riding e bikes though is Breaks. I have found you need your breaks working spot on all the time. Also going tubeless (in my opian) are a must. Have saved me a few times they have. Not sure if you mentioned in your video where was you riding....?
I bought a used E Mountain bike and have yet to take it off road it's a peddle assist .. January I am getting the battery rebuilt and upgraded to 52 volt it's a peddle assist so it should be great I just wanted to make sure I have the power and range to do what ever comes my way but other than that i really enjoy riding it .. Never saw myself as a person to ride a bike alot but fell in love with it the person I got it from did a lot of upgrades like brakes handle bars run flat tires I just need to buy a new seat that fits me better need it to be wider and have more cushion..
Ok so cycle is short for bicycle mean two wheeled. Motor is short for motorized. If we can agree on this then should I put a motor in a two wheeled machine (aka ebike) is that then a motorcycle if not what is. P.s I have not problem with ebikes just sayin
Completely agreed bro. The moment people will agree ebikes to be motorcycles or even half a motorcycle, then cyclists and mtb riders will not be hating ebikes anymore.
hi, your link to the bikes you was using is not working, can you sat what they are please , also does the bike recharge the battery when your free wheeling ? Thanks
I got my ebike (NCM Moscow, awesome bike) June 16 2021, I literally just came back from a cols windy ride 10 minutes ago, Nov 22 2021. I am 3km shy of 2500km. That is easy 2000km more than I would have ridden. Many times, just like tonight, I will head out and ride under conditions I would not even think about on a regular bike. Windy, cold, basically miserable to go riding, and I will head out and plow 30-40km into the wind, cross wind, doesn't matter. I ride hard, just go faster. I rarely ride where my heart rate isn't up, especially hills, they seem more 'fun' in a sense, but I am huffing and puffing at the top, but climbing at 30km is a blast. I have geared up and plan to ride all winter when ever practical. For sure I will break 3000km. Should do over 5000 2022. Looking into a road trip, maybe to the coast, it is only 1100km. - Cheers
I see ebikes easily becoming the norm rather than the exception for the crowd that knows that they will never be a "pro rider", or anything close to that. You cant beat the fun and convenicen of an ebike.
I ride both bikes (regular and E-bike) depending on the trail etc. I have found I need to ride the same trail about 2X to get the same calorie burn on the E-Bike but it’s so much more fun doing it.
E mountain bikes are great for those who no longer have the legs for hills. I am the wrong side of 70 and use mine for basically enjoying the country side I seldom go off road. The plus of the Mountain bike formulae is that you dont get punctures the brakes are stronger and the bike can cope with the awful pothole roads we now have just about everywhere. They would make an excellent commuter bike.
What an exciting video! Thanks for allowing some of us "tamer" riders to ride along with you. Great footage. Can't wait to watch this video on the big living room TV than on this tiny phone!
real nice video. One of the great things about eBikes it that it enables riders of different abilities and endurances to ride together. Not sure about going out for a whole days with your mates? Rent an eBike.
Great video guys! Not long had my Norco Range VLT ebike and loving it. Haven’t been back on a mountain bike for some years and come from a Trek hard tail. but loving hitting the enduro trails with this. climbing fast to do dh and not feeling totally fatigued after it. Just subscribed 👌🏻🇦🇺
I’ve been heavily considering an electric mountain bike or a Kuberg Ranger to replace my stolen Sur Ron as a commuter and of course trail bike. Benefits of the EBikes: legal almost anywhere, batteries are more affordable, the bikes are more affordable, virtually unlimited range but Bosch advertises 60 mile range at 15mph. Annnnnd no insurance. That’s huge for me. The Kuberg and Sur Ron were badass. They can go 50mph and are a blast to ride. But you can’t ride a lot of trails and the range is pretty bad if you go full speed. To get a 60 mile range, you gotta go about 20/30mph. With some good pedaling and a hard workout, you could easily cruise at 25mph and get about 35 mile range I’d imagine? As easy and fun as a dirt bike is, I am leaning towards an ebike.
It saddens me to see two apparently healthy people lose out on the major positives of riding un-assisted/normal bikes: muscle development and toning; cardio strengthening; strong sense of well-being/mood elevation; realization of improved physical abilities; and ability to set and meet physical goals.
What size bike is your wife writing and what is her inseam and does it feel like it’s a good fit for her my wife is for 11 and I’m not sure if a medium will fit her well or if she’s going to feel like it’s a little bit too big
Amanda (my partner) rides a medium, think she’s 5 ft 8 ish. Not sure on her inseam. She feels it’s a spot on fit! I think a large like I ride would be too big and too much to manoeuvre for her
Ive come off my ebike twice unfortunaly it was when my bike insurance ran out and bike insurance for ebikes is quite expensive. what made me come of both times was because the peddles and hub were so close to the ground due to were the electric motor is that it hit these speed bumps amking me go head over heels over the handle bar. ive now got a permently damaged knee and am waiting for a replacement knee op. my cube reaction bike wasnt so reactive after all
Hey guy's can you give me some advice please? I am actually interested in one these Vitus EMTBs I haven't been on a bike for a good 10 Yr but did DH back then. I want to try one these EMBTs but one thing I'm looking for about them I can't find and that is how exactly do they work? Does the crank need to be in motion all the time for the motor to work or can you let it ride like these other EBikes? I'm just not completely sure how they work if it's only peddle assist what ever that is as say no one really makes it clear exactly how they work! Can you explain abit or have a link to a video somewhere on here? Thank you
Hi Wolfpack im trying to upgrade bikes and trying to purchase a vitus sommet 2021 crx and i wondering where you are getting these vitus bikes as what ive seen is they are all out of stock
We work with Vitus, but if you check this page, you can see when bikes are expected to arrive vitusbikes.com/pages/2021-vitus-bikes-stock-availability Hope that helps!
Old guy novice here...had a few of these now and cons are- although your heart rate is comparable you don't sweat (lose weight) as much and not nearly as flick-able. Climbs are something to look forward to tho.
The one thing I didn't know about E-bikes before I bought one... I didn't know certain people would throw so much shade at them and I didn't know there are so many trails that don't want to allow them. Not very inclusive!!! Luckily I haven't had too much trouble recently.
So true, I've had some very narrow-minded reactions. The ease I can do climbs and the planted feeling downhill and in corners from the e-Bike makes it the right choice for me.
Your Lady had me dying with laughter. She cut loose from the start. “I wanted to go to angry sheep”. Here she is looking like a porcelain doll yet with lines and lines of obscenities flying out of her mouth lol she needs her own show
I bought an hardtail E-bike, couple of month later i got diagnosed with 3 hernias in my lower back and im only 30.. Now im thinking about selling my HT ebike to get a full suspension =/
Great video guys. I'm trying to get my wife and I into eMTB, but even on sale we are looking at 12k AUD for a decent bike each. Such an expensive sport to get into.But we'll get there!!!
Great overall review. Ebikes are awesome and really open the activity/sport to the masses. Unfortunately, their is a significant movement to ban them from technical trails here in the states. Seeing the "no ebike" symbols on trail heads more and more. Fairly easy for a handful of complaints from a traditional bike rider getting passed at high speed by an ebike and the ban goes up...
Yup. Let’s ban those bikes. I live in a Texas town which has 90 miles of paved bike paths which is looking hard at banning e-bikes. If they do pull this off I guess I can go buy a gun without a background check or training and walk around freely with it. Yup !
I was riding my PEDDLE ASSIST eMTB on BLM land. Stopped to take a breather. There was someone there already and we talked. Turns out she was the Director of the BLM in my area. She told me my Class 1 bike is banned from BLM trails. I asked why. Told her I understand Class 2 &3 bikes. They have throttles and are really just e motor scooters. She gave 2 reasons. 1. Bureaucrats don't understand e bikes and don't want to so they pass stupid rules. 2. It is easier to ban all ebikes rather than try to make a distinctions between class 1, 2 or 3. Sadly for most of us, the e-scooter riders and morons who deactivate the speed restricters are ruining it for everyone--as usual.
My experience has been similar. My first impression was, this thing is a tank, its going to be clumsy and cumbersome. Now I have to say, you ride it a little differently but many more miles LOL!
Analogue and Ebikes are very different, The EMTB is like a 4x4 and the analogue is like a Sportscar. I use my EMTB for XC and my analogue for bike parks.
Hi love the vid. I know you must of done this 100 times before but can you tell me what trail you have just rode and what bikes are you on, as I will be buying my first e trail/ mountain bike this year. Cheers guys.
I am in my 70's. I was riding a Specialized Stump Jumper 29er. Was getting to a point where I could not ride it anymore. Just too difficult on the up hills and rocks. Then someone did me a favor and stole it. My insurance paid me replacement value. So I went out and bought a Motobecane 29er e bike. I love riding it. It has given me the confidence that I had been losing. Once again I can attack the rocks and grades with the extra power from the bike. I keep up with my sons. Riding is fun again.
So do electric bikes really make a difference on long hills and such? I'm considering one.
Wow that’s great 😃 it’s crazy how a little bit of help from a motor can make such a difference
@@michael_177 I don’t have one I just have a normal bike bit from videos I watched electric bikes are really Good and helpful, especially the pedal electric assistance bikes cuz u don’t need to register it or pay tax of insurance, you just buy it and ride it like a Normal bike
@@michael_177 Hey Mike. E bikes are real game changers. Especially for seniors (like me) or the "casual" rider (not a jock or hardcore). When you get to the top of a grade you aren't totally wiped out. If I get tired I get weaker and can't deal with obstacles as well. Fear of a crash increases. At that point I am tired and worried. The fun is gone. The e bike does the really hard work so I have energy to meet the next feature or obstacle. My Motobecane has a 450 watt motor--not big but sufficient. You will love your e bike.
Overweight 62 yo rider and was riding less. Picked up a used 2017 turbo levo and riding more than ever. Even riding trails that were too difficult. Ride mostly in eco mode and ride 30 miles before I charge again.
I got an e bike recently and is honestly the best thing I've bought. Getting out twice as much with twice the distance and twice the fun! Once you learn the bike and braking points it's bloody awesome!
Couldn't agree more!
Ebike all the way!!! Isn't that why we ride? To have fun? And ebikes let you have more of it!! In 5 years (or sooner), you won't be able to give away a MTB that isn't an ebike.
@@got2flynow Agreed. Its reinvented the wheel. I had a Whyte 46 before my first ebike 8 years ago and I sold it after about a year as I just didnt ride it anymore.
I found a new project that I think you might be interested in! Have you heard of the freebeat Morph 2-in-1 eBike? It's a revolutionary eBike that combines indoor fitness and outdoor exploration. The best part is, it can be charged indoors! The Morph eBike features a brushless 750W motor, delivering impressive torque and reaching a top speed of 20mph. With its front suspension and puncture-resistant fat tires, you can confidently conquer any terrain. Plus, the Smart Saddle Detection+ feature helps you achieve your fitness goals and stay motivated. And did you know that the calories you burn indoors are converted into CO2-free miles for your outdoor rides? It's an amazing way to make a positive impact on the environment while having fun. I highly recommend checking it out!
Let's get fat together :). You can also ride bike in the game. Even more fun and no peddaling
Money can't buy you happiness; however, money can buy you an Ebike....... and I've never met someone riding one unhappy.
Agreed! 😂
great shout. they are incredible and a 'leveller'
I ride enduro normally and hired an ebike at Coed y brenin to see what it was all about. I had fun on the uphills and flats but hated the weight on the downhills. I also couldn’t look back on the day with the ‘pride’ I usually feel. Definitely not for me, until I get too old for the climbs that is.
@@timmayers4965 I came up on bmx...and have one hot rodded with a bbshd mid drive. I felt the same as you,and took one out and was hooked. Mine has a ton of power and really is a light mc. That said, off road I turn pedal assist down and the workout is the same,just wayyy faster. Found I had to ride new trails. Adding a suspension fork keeps me up damn near with 125cc. (Hard fork is a no no for ebike lol)
You can see the look I can get when I pass people on my modded BMX and they're riding a dirt bike. Worth every penny
I took to mountain biking in 1990 after a motorcycle accident left me with a permanent disability and lack of power in my legs, I could have bought a road bike, but the gearing was too high for me and I cannot get out of the saddle to pedal. Following a few more accidents and age catching up with me, I decided to try an e-MTB, it was a game changer. This was 3 years ago and I was just getting into my stride, when I had a nasty fall outside my home, so less than a month of owning my new bike, I was given another devastating medical diagnosis, that has kept me off the bike until recently.
I couldn't bend my right leg, due to nerve damage and ligaments that weren't in the correct place and my doctors could/would not help. A few days ago and by some strange twist of fate, I turned over in bed and heard a "click", a split second later the pain that went through my leg was excrutiating to say the least, but it was very short lived and my leg felt odd and somehow "freer" than it had been for a long time. I got out of bed and got dressed, then walked through the house, noticing that my leg was now how it used to be and no longer "tight". After breakfast I got to wondering if I could try and pedal the e-bike, I nervously wheeled the bike to the front of the hour and did my first tentative pedal strokes in 3 years, I was stoked to find I had no issues, my leg wasn't tight and even without the "assist" on, I could pedal freely and without any pain or restriction. The euphoria and joy I felt was enough to put tears in my eyes.
Today, I will be going out on my bike for my first proper ride in a very long time and although it won't be very long or technical ride, I'm going to enjoy every second and at the age of 62, I feel like a young kid again.
If you rode a bike years ago and want to do so again, try and an e-bike, you won't regret it and it will give you a new lease of life.
*I purchased the **Latest.Bike** for my friend for Father’s Day and he loves it! He put it together in no time and says it rides great.*
He nails it in the first 30 seconds of this video, "going uphill is now fun". I've been riding for well over 30 years and last weekend I had my first E-MTB ride. I was literally blown away and couldn't believe how much fun it was. I said to my wife that climbing was fun, and I was looking forward to the climbs on our ride. We have been riding together for 20 years and we both rode these bikes for double our normal miles and had twice as much fun. Now I'm just trying to figure out how I'm going to come up with the $20k I need for two Specialized Turbo Levo Expert E-MTBs
YT Decoys are on sale for $3,250 USD right now, 85tq and 540wh battery on the base model, just picked one up, its a fantastic bike!
Canyon. They were having a huge sale. Wait until spring or late spring next year when they clear 2025’s out.
I came off analog MTB’s, and tried my first e during the pandemic. First ride, I said nope. I rode again, and figured out the power settings. Ended up buying one last year. I run 98% eco with 25%-35% power. At 51 lbs, I dare anyone to try my bike and say it’s not a workout. But it is easier than an analog for sure. As for weight, I got used to it fairly quickly, as I also ride dirt bikes. I feel better on a solid footing, vs a wirey feel. Bottom line I’m liking it now, and I see a lot of older people riding now. I’m no longer a hater.
62 and loving my e-bike. Whole new world opens up with these bikes. Riding long ride and lots of elevation. Could have never done on conventional bike.
Lastly they are just plain fun... period.
For me, I have both. I have a Pivot Switchblade “regular bike” and a Yeti 160E electric bike. I’ll ride the “regular bike, but now that I’m in my 50s I need two or three recovery days. Now, with the e-bike I can ride on my recovery days. That means MORE DAYS OF RIDING!! I don’t allow myself more than 3 e-bike rides in a row so I still have to put in the work on many rides, and get that sense of accomplishment of tackling a mountain. Then go out and enjoy active recovery rides. You are right that it’s a completely different sport, but in a very complimentary way to riding “Acoustic.”
I bought an e bike after my knackered knees have eventually started to affect my riding sad to see my orange P7 go but the (e bike ) is keeping me mountain biking 🚵♀️ love it
Great that it's keeping you out! I literally love my ebike :)
You can also convert pretty much any Bike to an E-bike with a Drop in Mid Drive, easy enough and much better than a Hub Drive if you Live in the UK and have to keep to a 250W motor, as you can use your low range gears for the hills without bogging down the motor
Here's a good look at what the conversion process looks like (paste this into the correct place in the youtube address)
watch?v=Embjdj5ezfc
One of the best reviews of ebikes that I have seen on UA-cam. This isn't my genre of bicycles, but I enjoyed it.
i enormously appreciate the time and effort you put into this video! Have watched 50 hours of shoot outs, and somehow never caught the info I needed. Your video is perfect, told me everything I need to know. liked and subbed! Thank you for all your hard work. Sending peace and love from my corner of the universe
This has helped seal the deal on what bike i'm going to buy. I've not MTB'd for about 20 years+ (i'm 44 this year), but watching this and listening to you guys talk about it, i think it's made my mind up! Now to wait another 2 weeks until pay day before i can buy lol
So you clear enough every 2 wks to spend >5k out of a paycheck, but don't have savings to draw from?
@@vashon100 what the hell is that your concern? Or business? How do you know my next pay (not paycheck, I'm not American...) isn't me finally having finally saved up? How do you know I've not just used my savings as a down payment for a house? Or a car? Or repairs?
But again... Wtf does it have to with you? Also, said I was paid every 2 weeks?
You've made a hell of a lot of WRONG assumptions here..
@Z3R051V3gaming You're the one whining you had to wait for two weeks. If you don't want a comment then don't bring it up.
@@vashon100 Now, welcome to my block list....
@@ol_Mav_lo I won't miss your whining or tantrums.
Wife got me a trek rail 5 for my birthday. Best present I’ve ever had. Still have my Yeti, but the Trek makes riding so much more fun.
I'm an 'oldie' and only just come across this vid. I've got to say the two of you have serious balls doing those trails at such speed. I tried doing mountain biking at Winlatter 15 years ago and it freaked the crap out of me....but then it was the hardest trail and I've no experience. Well done you two!
Treat it like a dirt bike and you'll be fine oh, and remember going 20 miles an hour in the woods is holy crap fast
@@dereks8930 I am grateful I started out on bicycles and motorcycles on dirt as a child and never quit doing it, always riding dirt on something.
Im 65 years old but honestly I still feel sharp as ever on the trails...............BUT I dont ride the most blood thirsty gnarly trails we have here in the park. I wanna ride all summer not go to the emergency room.
I love my e-bike, and have rediscovered mountain biking. I wish I had realized that excessive power & wattage are unnecessary all you need is a good quality 250-watt or so motor and your set!
you say that until you ride a 750watt
This video is comforting. After racing and riding most of my adult life, I got one to get back in shape and felt like I’d never ridden a bike before. I’m having to re-learn cornering, lines and riding position. But I’m having then time of my life and riding most days.
For me an e-bike takes the sting out of hills and makes climbing fun into the bargain. I still get a lot of exercise despite the myth that you don’t do any work. Being less tired on downhills my skill levels have improved although, as you say, the e-bike feels more planted. I did Bike Park Wales recently on my Capra which was a very big change but in a good way being more nimble than my Trek Rail 9. Horses for courses so not selling the “acoustic”. Another bonus is that my partner will come out or rides that would have beaten her. She laughed the first time she used “Turbo” on her Cube Stereo having initially felt she was betraying her Lapierre Zesty. No such qualms now.
I bought a Cube 160 Action team back in October 2020. What to consider when riding in my experience.
You do get drawn into Turbo mode to get up those hills, however consider using all your gears in Eco, tour, or MTB mode. Reason being I recently took my bike back to Tredz for a service to be told some bad news. Basically because of my over use of gears 6-12 in Turbo mode, my chain is worn, along with gears 6-12 and main sprocket. . With some additional bearing wear the estimate is £400. This is only after 1800 miles. The tech guy basically indicated that I would probably get another winters use out of the bike before the drivetrain will be shot. That will be roughly 18 months old with around 3000 miles use. It's a little like the advice I gave my son when he bought a fast car, I said speed costs money, tyres, petrol, insurance, clutch , brakes. Just though I'd give you guys the heads up, ride safe all.
1800 miles depending on conditions on a MTB isn't bad at all, I got less than 1k out of my chain/cassette on a normal MTB, but 400 quid seems very steep! tredz are part of Halfords though, take it to a 'proper' bike shop and get a quote if you can't do it yourself.
Oh how much are they pushing a sale? Chains wear out, and you can throw on a new cluster pretty easy...you can get top notch replacement s and diy for less than half your stated cost
They ripping you off at that price for sure.
I have a 2020 Specialized Turbo Levo SL Comp Alloy and absolutely love it. It's amazing how light the bike compared for a full powered ebike and it feels similar to riding a stump jumper.
I love my emtb. I put some upgraded suspension on it this year and it just eats anything I can throw at it. Great for the nasty terrain without putting you in the red on the first hill like on a regular bike.
I ride my roadbike between 100 and 150 miles a week, but in between those rides I ride my Canyon Spectral ON CF8 with a huge battery, 900 watt hour. As a long time dirtbike rider its a natural thing to get on an E Mt bike.
I ride with people who dont ride a manual bike to stay in shape, and they will never keep up with a stronger rider even though both are on E bikes. Legs still matter, a lot. If you wanna go a good pace uphills.
(You still have to know how to ride a mt bike, skill has to be there)
In general the E bike is totally addicting, every ride more so.
YEA !!!!!! Another One.... Eats the Dirt
So Cool to see everyone finally realizing how much MORE Fun you can have on a Ebike
LOVE ♥️IT !!!!!!!
Like we said in the video, we're not 100% converted - I think it's a different tool for the job!
Ebikes have doubled the fun for me. I now love a good technical ascent as well as the decent. Also after a while you get used to the weight and no longer notice it.
I think it's a completely different bike to ride - soooo much fun though!
Ebikes also help the older people that want to mountain bike ride when there body's are not up to riding a standard mountain bike. At 55 years old and a rotator cuff surgery and a major knee surgery under my belt I could never ride the terrain I like to ride unless I had an Ebike.
Stoked! Glad you're enjoying it :) I literally love my EBike - A great tool
Great to see you guys on your eebs, these ol legs are about ready for one. Keep up the great content
They'd be perfect up your local trail!
Wow! You guys ride turbo a lot! And you should definitely turn down to off when descending, not only is it saving the battery but it can put power to you back wheel when you don't want it, like on lose corners etc.
Ahhh…no! Power all the time is always better!
@viewz weird response
VERY weird
Just got my first E bike...Teslas with pedals basically. Not mountain bike, but trail able and all. One...you 2 really can handle your bikes, and two...adjusting to the weight is a bit intimidating I am finding, especially in a city setting...Vancouver , Canada, and here you 2 were in my home country..excellent....My road bike weighed 20 lbs, so I must be patient... You both boosted the reality that slogging up hills is all well and good..... if you are into it...but getting assisted on hills keeps the leg strength, and riding longer is what my goal is....I'm 69, so, not ever going to do what both of you showed us, truly super control and really proved how the E is going to be a serious contender in time.
Tesla with pedals ha! I love thet
I've been riding the all new biktrix juggernaut ultra FS Pro the last 2 weeks and I have been blown away how fun it is. Yes it's $4000 but I'm middle aged and feel like a kid again!!!!
What I didn't know is....my wife would want one too!
Amazing to hear!
👍👍ENJOY!!! My juggernaut Ultra FS is beyond fun. Best $4k I have ever spent. Stock its a great bike. For my ridding style I added surly 4.8" Knards on DT Swiss BR2250, riser bars and geared it for hill climbing. Final upgrade, I back ordered a Manitou mastodon comp 120 ext. Such a great bike and great company to deal with.
Just bought a trek rail 7 2021 and took her for a local ride on steep natural trails, I was initially concerned about it. First trail I tried riding the Same as my radon swoop, and soon found out this was not possible, as soon a I adjusted my riding style everything just clicked. I'd say by the end of the day the ebike inspired more confidence. I'm converted.
I have seven decades of life under my belt. If I make to 80 plus, I may try an e-bike. Right now I derive much pleasure and satisfaction from using my leg, heart, and lungs to propel my gravel bike over all kinds of terrain. I revere simplicity and that is what my stable of gravel bikes offer.
Good to see e-bikes getting people off the couch.
Fair play! Either way, the two wheeled lifestyle is awesome
I love running, bike, hiking, skiing… hell i do a lot of different sports, modes of transportation: car, motorcycle, snowmobile, bicycle, boat, scooter… this is just another form of transportation and pleasure. I’m taking it to the extreme by using it as a long rang transportation but it’s doable and it’s practically free to travel with. It’s definitely not for everyone.
When I can no more afford to ride a normal bike without „e“, I buy a cabrio 😁😏
Most of my MTB life was on a normal bike. The idea that you don’t or can’t get as hard a workout on an EBIKE is made by people that have not ridden one. First, you can dial in the power for whatever workout level you want and fir real shits and giggles turn it off all together. Two, you can peddle as hard fir as long as you want in any power mode and quickly be at maxed out heart rate, if that’s what yer looking for. You are just going to be going faster. Which is the real shift- going thru the woods so much faster, it’s a different sport . Lastly, working power modes can keep your target heart rate much more stable, at whatever rate you choose, which any sports physiologist will tell you, is the best for fitness. I will never go back to regular MTB.
Love Scotland, back when I was there it was just hiking and kayaking. Ben Nevis, Caledonian Canal, Antonine wall. Wish they had mountain bikes back then I would of had even more fun. Waiting for my E bike to be delivered soon. Great video.
You'll LOVE it - guaranteed! Let me know how you get on :)
I have the levo SL and love every single pedal stroke
There are two sure ways to make you decide to choose an e bike over a regular bike -
Age and or injury . I stopped riding at around 69 ( 75} now because of spinal and shoulder injuries . Then i got on an e bike and it was like i was thirty again .
A very helpful comment for a fellow sufferer (me). My left shoulder has been replaced twice, and my lower spine fused twice. My legs still work but I have been reticent to get on my bikes due to fear of escalating my pain (can you believe I have spent hours upgrading my bikes and those of my family just for the pleasure of handling them…). Thank you for giving me hope.
Two extra points which might be useful -
1 - get a bike with at least 75 Nm of torque as this will decrease the amount of straining while pedaling . the important thing is to have some gentle movement without causing more damage.
2- try installing riser bars that fit on the ends of your handlebars. This will give you multiple riding positions . i ride for five minutes or so bent over and then switch to sitting up with my hands on the raised part of the bars . alternating
positions will greatly increase your riding pleasure .
Thanks for sharing that. I'm 64 and am just making the ebike switch. Hope no one's watching in the neighborhood when I take the first "baby steps" with a rear hub motor.
you will be having so much fun you won't even care what the neighbors think. 😎
@@siriosstar4789 haha. Works for me! Thanks
E-Bikes are Amazing, got one at 70 yrs old & have been having fun for the last 3 yrs
Amazing to hear! Such fun machines
@@wolfpack_adventures I am in my 70's , too. I agree with you Harley. E bikes make riding fun. Seniors--GET AN E BIKE!!!
I love my ebike and yes it's a different way to ride takes a whole new mindset.
I love seeing the smiles on folks faces when they properly try an ebike for the first time.
I think in five years time most folk will be on ebikes , it's already headed that way down south and in Europe.
Oh! The last time I rode with you I did 40 km at GT and ended the day on 3% battery , I about fell off the bike in the carpark as my legs had turned to jelly.
So you can get a good workout on an ebike.
Definitely get a decent workout in + twice as much riding. A win-win.
I COMPLETELY AGREE! 90% will be ebike. Only the purists will hold out until the end. Then ebikes will start taking over the commuters around the world. It just makes too much sense.
I guess people seem to think you will pedal less with an e-bike. You just pedal like Superman. Bbshd on my mtb,10 in BMX bars...Holy crap fun!
Decades of riding/racing motocross and desert, and the e-bike I just got this summer brought the fun into all aspects of a mountain bike ride. Only bad thing about it is at this rate, I'll wear it out in a couple of years.
I actually prefer the added weight of the bike in the air. From riding dirt bikes so much, I naturally react like I'm moving more weight and rotational inertia than an acoustic mountain bike. So, my acoustic rides would be full of overcorrections, whereas with the e-bike, that doesn't happen anymore.
Yea, brilliant invention the e, bike. Love mine so much on the trails guys, the speed ya climb is ridiculous. 😜👌Love my cube stereo 160 action team🤘💞😍😍
After you get used to an e-bike though, it doesn’t feel as “different” as a regular mountain bike. I rode regular mountain bikes for many years and e-bikes felt REALLY alien at first, but now it’s the regular mountain bike that feels alien. I have found that I prefer the way e bikes feel. Your riding style adapts to the weight and you eventually don’t notice it really at all. Now I notice the lack of grip in a regular mountain bike than I do the weight of an e bike.
Facts ! Exactly the same for me. I'm a regular gym goer as well, so any 'extra muscle' perceived to be required is no issue. In fact, I like the extra aggression required. Ebikes aren't so twitchy. Ebikes handle like DH bikes on steroids with an all day uplift thrown in as well. What's not to like !
Nice to meet you folks first time I saw you YT channel. I am an Aussie who just got an E bike it's great like having a tail wind all the way.
Welcome aboard!
I have bought an ebike after being a definitely no way and have changed my mind i am having so much fun all my friends have now have but i have still my normal bike aswell great guys.
From a personal point of view, I don't ride my ebike any different to my regular bikes, I just jump on them and go, I don't give it a second thought, and the only difference i notice is, it makes climbing a lot easier.
But I suppose the extra weight should make handling better, making the bike more planted. But again it's not something I think about, the only time my attention switches to my bike is if I hear a strange noise or something doesn't feel right with the bike, otherwise I am just concentrating on riding.
Agree
Great video I love the fact you now have ebikes you have some awesome trails would love to get up there.
Keep up the good work and stay safe
Glad you like the video man! Much appreciated :)
Good video. Thanks
Where is this trail centre? Looks good
Glassie Bikepark - says in the first 5 seconds 👍
@@wolfpack_adventures appreciate the comment. Haha I had 2 screaming kids in the room when I was watching it so mustve missed that part. 😅
im 28 i was pretty sick few years ago and i got asthma, ebike is the best thing ever since it lets me go everywhere i want whitout dying on the way up haha
This was a great eMTB video. Super useful.
I am so glad that I went with the e-bike and not the Peloton. The views alone have been worth the purchase.
Really interesting to see the bikes on the trails for the first time and to hear your thoughts. I drive a very small EV and can relate to the sense of being 'stuck' to the road (which I really like). This is definitely my favourite MTB channel by far! Thanks!!
I’m 64 years ‘young’ and I hired an E bike for the first time. It was a ‘revelation’ ! Having an electric motor doing the ‘heavy lifting’ of motion, with minimal pedalling input was ‘amazing’. Let’s keep it simple……. And creating no emissions while ‘saving the planet’……what’s not to like !!
The link isn’t working for the bike you’re using. What bike is that?? Very curious
When did people start referring to the ground outside as “the floor”? I’m noticing it so much in YT videos (esp motorcycle and bicycling videos), and had never heard it before just a few years ago. I’m genuinely curious.
Best decision I ever made getting an emtb. So much fun and up hills no longer matter. Just have to keep your eye on battery levels when on longer rides. One thing I have noticed since riding e bikes though is Breaks. I have found you need your breaks working spot on all the time. Also going tubeless (in my opian) are a must. Have saved me a few times they have.
Not sure if you mentioned in your video where was you riding....?
I bought a used E Mountain bike and have yet to take it off road it's a peddle assist .. January I am getting the battery rebuilt and upgraded to 52 volt it's a peddle assist so it should be great I just wanted to make sure I have the power and range to do what ever comes my way but other than that i really enjoy riding it .. Never saw myself as a person to ride a bike alot but fell in love with it the person I got it from did a lot of upgrades like brakes handle bars run flat tires I just need to buy a new seat that fits me better need it to be wider and have more cushion..
Can you share what kind of mount you are using for you gopro and where its mounted? I really like the angles in this video!
I tried one, a turbo levo. No problem with anyone riding one, but it's definitely a motorcycle!
Ok so cycle is short for bicycle mean two wheeled. Motor is short for motorized. If we can agree on this then should I put a motor in a two wheeled machine (aka ebike) is that then a motorcycle if not what is.
P.s I have not problem with ebikes just sayin
@@elmuffinmanthecartelguy7296 I am saying they are motorcycles.
@@kaseyburlingham2861 a crap my bad I though it said "not" that's on me thanks for telling me
@@elmuffinmanthecartelguy7296 lol
Completely agreed bro. The moment people will agree ebikes to be motorcycles or even half a motorcycle, then cyclists and mtb riders will not be hating ebikes anymore.
Woop first! 🙌🏻
Finger on the buzzer, Lemon ;)
Great video, where are these trails ?
Innerleithen, Tweed Valley
hi, your link to the bikes you was using is not working, can you sat what they are please , also does the bike recharge the battery when your free wheeling ? Thanks
I got my ebike (NCM Moscow, awesome bike) June 16 2021, I literally just came back from a cols windy ride 10 minutes ago, Nov 22 2021. I am 3km shy of 2500km. That is easy 2000km more than I would have ridden.
Many times, just like tonight, I will head out and ride under conditions I would not even think about on a regular bike. Windy, cold, basically miserable to go riding, and I will head out and plow 30-40km into the wind, cross wind, doesn't matter. I ride hard, just go faster.
I rarely ride where my heart rate isn't up, especially hills, they seem more 'fun' in a sense, but I am huffing and puffing at the top, but climbing at 30km is a blast.
I have geared up and plan to ride all winter when ever practical. For sure I will break 3000km. Should do over 5000 2022. Looking into a road trip, maybe to the coast, it is only 1100km. - Cheers
I see ebikes easily becoming the norm rather than the exception for the crowd that knows that they will never be a "pro rider", or anything close to that. You cant beat the fun and convenicen of an ebike.
Are the breaks hydrolic disc brakes?
Yes
I ride both bikes (regular and E-bike) depending on the trail etc. I have found I need to ride the same trail about 2X to get the same calorie burn on the E-Bike but it’s so much more fun doing it.
What do you think of the wires going into the stem and it being the only option
Not the biggest fan, they could do with a rubber seal ideally
What would you recommend for a 53 year old that does intermediate trials - Re Ebike. Just need something safe :)
E mountain bikes are great for those who no longer have the legs for hills. I am the wrong side of 70 and use mine for basically enjoying the country side I seldom go off road. The plus of the Mountain bike formulae is that you dont get punctures the brakes are stronger and the bike can cope with the awful pothole roads we now have just about everywhere. They would make an excellent commuter bike.
What an exciting video! Thanks for allowing some of us "tamer" riders to ride along with you. Great footage. Can't wait to watch this video on the big living room TV than on this tiny phone!
real nice video. One of the great things about eBikes it that it enables riders of different abilities and endurances to ride together. Not sure about going out for a whole days with your mates? Rent an eBike.
Thanks, an awesome video! I just got my first eMTB and I agree the things what you are saying :-)
Thanks ❤️
Great video guys! Not long had my Norco Range VLT ebike and loving it. Haven’t been back on a mountain bike for some years and come from a Trek hard tail. but loving hitting the enduro trails with this. climbing fast to do dh and not feeling totally fatigued after it. Just subscribed 👌🏻🇦🇺
Thanks glad you enjoyed it! Love riding ⚡️
I’ve been heavily considering an electric mountain bike or a Kuberg Ranger to replace my stolen Sur Ron as a commuter and of course trail bike.
Benefits of the EBikes: legal almost anywhere, batteries are more affordable, the bikes are more affordable, virtually unlimited range but Bosch advertises 60 mile range at 15mph. Annnnnd no insurance. That’s huge for me.
The Kuberg and Sur Ron were badass. They can go 50mph and are a blast to ride. But you can’t ride a lot of trails and the range is pretty bad if you go full speed. To get a 60 mile range, you gotta go about 20/30mph.
With some good pedaling and a hard workout, you could easily cruise at 25mph and get about 35 mile range I’d imagine?
As easy and fun as a dirt bike is, I am leaning towards an ebike.
Yep you’d have no problem with the range you want to do, and compared to a Sur Ron, you’d obviously be getting a workout too
If only someone had told me that after buying an ebike I would have 3 normal bikes that I'd never ride again 😆
Lol! They are damn fun!
Im with you there, I never rode my normal bikes and even bought another ebike.
Just sold 2 of my normal bikes for serious cash and they went fast , i do miss them but the ebike is just too good
It saddens me to see two apparently healthy people lose out on the major positives of riding un-assisted/normal bikes: muscle development and toning; cardio strengthening; strong sense of well-being/mood elevation; realization of improved physical abilities; and ability to set and meet physical goals.
@@tjrioux3059 all that you mentioned had gone and I was so low I was contemplating suicide! The ebike saved my life!
What size bike is your wife writing and what is her inseam and does it feel like it’s a good fit for her my wife is for 11 and I’m not sure if a medium will fit her well or if she’s going to feel like it’s a little bit too big
Amanda (my partner) rides a medium, think she’s 5 ft 8 ish. Not sure on her inseam. She feels it’s a spot on fit! I think a large like I ride would be too big and too much to manoeuvre for her
Reward through effort is the only way for me. Love my e st 900 Rockrider. Try and keep the power settings on low. Greatest spec under £2,000.
Ive come off my ebike twice unfortunaly it was when my bike insurance ran out and bike insurance for ebikes is quite expensive. what made me come of both times was because the peddles and hub were so close to the ground due to were the electric motor is that it hit these speed bumps amking me go head over heels over the handle bar. ive now got a permently damaged knee and am waiting for a replacement knee op. my cube reaction bike wasnt so reactive after all
The best part of ebikes , hitting jumps on the climbs.
Hey guy's can you give me some advice please? I am actually interested in one these Vitus EMTBs I haven't been on a bike for a good 10 Yr but did DH back then. I want to try one these EMBTs but one thing I'm looking for about them I can't find and that is how exactly do they work? Does the crank need to be in motion all the time for the motor to work or can you let it ride like these other EBikes? I'm just not completely sure how they work if it's only peddle assist what ever that is as say no one really makes it clear exactly how they work! Can you explain abit or have a link to a video somewhere on here? Thank you
Awesome detailed video on eebs ! Love pic quality 👌 New Subscriber 🔥
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
How you are taking Ariel shots ?
A drone
Mid drive is the way to go but the hub drives are fun too
Hi Wolfpack im trying to upgrade bikes and trying to purchase a vitus sommet 2021 crx and i wondering where you are getting these vitus bikes as what ive seen is they are all out of stock
We work with Vitus, but if you check this page, you can see when bikes are expected to arrive vitusbikes.com/pages/2021-vitus-bikes-stock-availability
Hope that helps!
Love the colour display
It’s a useful feature!
Old guy novice here...had a few of these now and cons are- although your heart rate is comparable you don't sweat (lose weight) as much and not nearly as flick-able. Climbs are something to look forward to tho.
Heart rate says it all, anything else is just opinion
The one thing I didn't know about E-bikes before I bought one... I didn't know certain people would throw so much shade at them and I didn't know there are so many trails that don't want to allow them. Not very inclusive!!! Luckily I haven't had too much trouble recently.
So true, I've had some very narrow-minded reactions. The ease I can do climbs and the planted feeling downhill and in corners from the e-Bike makes it the right choice for me.
just bought whyte 160s omg having loads of fun i am 52 years old going full charge down hill love it.. where helmet kids
awesome video, i m getting a e bike soon cant wait. What kind of drone was you using. I really want one like this that can follow me. Cheers
You won't regret it! Drone I used in this video was a Mavic Pro 2
@@wolfpack_adventures awsome cheers bud
Your Lady had me dying with laughter. She cut loose from the start. “I wanted to go to angry sheep”. Here she is looking like a porcelain doll yet with lines and lines of obscenities flying out of her mouth lol she needs her own show
what brand and model bikes were you using
Vitus ESommet
Hi from Australia. Great video. You guys look like you are having way too much fun.
Cant wait to get my MTB ebaike. Damn! crusing cross country:)
you guys are brave taking those heavy things down between the trees!
lol! You need a totally different riding style on these beasts!
What was the power capacity on the ebikes you tested (250w or higher 1000w)?
Great video. Happy riding everybody ✌🏾
I bought an hardtail E-bike, couple of month later i got diagnosed with 3 hernias in my lower back and im only 30..
Now im thinking about selling my HT ebike to get a full suspension =/
Looks great location where was it?
Just wondering, what specs (motor and battery) were you guys riding?
We have the E-Sommets vitusbikes.com/collections/e-sommet
Shimano EP8 Motor
630wh internal battery
Great video guys. I'm trying to get my wife and I into eMTB, but even on sale we are looking at 12k AUD for a decent bike each. Such an expensive sport to get into.But we'll get there!!!
Great overall review. Ebikes are awesome and really open the activity/sport to the masses. Unfortunately, their is a significant movement to ban them from technical trails here in the states. Seeing the "no ebike" symbols on trail heads more and more. Fairly easy for a handful of complaints from a traditional bike rider getting passed at high speed by an ebike and the ban goes up...
Yeah… I think that’s kinda crazy, and almost done out of jealously really IMO
Yup. Let’s ban those bikes. I live in a Texas town which has 90 miles of paved bike paths which is looking hard at banning e-bikes. If they do pull this off I guess I can go buy a gun without a background check or training and walk around freely with it. Yup !
I was riding my PEDDLE ASSIST eMTB on BLM land. Stopped to take a breather. There was someone there already and we talked. Turns out she was the Director of the BLM in my area. She told me my Class 1 bike is banned from BLM trails. I asked why. Told her I understand Class 2 &3 bikes. They have throttles and are really just e motor scooters. She gave 2 reasons. 1. Bureaucrats don't understand e bikes and don't want to so they pass stupid rules. 2. It is easier to ban all ebikes rather than try to make a distinctions between class 1, 2 or 3. Sadly for most of us, the e-scooter riders and morons who deactivate the speed restricters are ruining it for everyone--as usual.
Silly laws are made for breaking. As long as you are being responsible there is absolutely no reason for that law. Disregard it
My experience has been similar. My first impression was, this thing is a tank, its going to be clumsy and cumbersome. Now I have to say, you ride it a little differently but many more miles LOL!
It's a totally different experience - and sport for that matter! I don't think it's fair to compare a normal mtb to an E-bike
Analogue and Ebikes are very different, The EMTB is like a 4x4 and the analogue is like a Sportscar. I use my EMTB for XC and my analogue for bike parks.
I like this analogy!
So, when you need to pedal you take the ebike and when you have a lift you take the pedal bike?
Hi love the vid. I know you must of done this 100 times before but can you tell me what trail you have just rode and what bikes are you on, as I will be buying my first e trail/ mountain bike this year. Cheers guys.