I think it keeps your brain more calm and focused. Personally I'm not very good with loud noises so I've always liked bikes that are a bit quieter, I find I push them harder because the noise isn't so alarming to my ears... This bike is like the ultimate expression of that. That said, it's still hardly a peaceful experience - the electric motor makes quite a bit of noise and the tyres on the ground are louder than you'd think, plus (as I'm sure you'll know) beyond about 70kph the wind hitting your helmet starts to get pretty loud, that doesn't change
I'm a fan of rear brake on handle bars.
Me too! It needs more power though, you can see that I'm switching to two fingers a lot here because of fatigue
First comment I’m on you guys should go to dirtworld rainbow mountain it’s on
How is it to ride a bike that is so much quieter? Is there a benefit for you as a rider from that?
I think it keeps your brain more calm and focused. Personally I'm not very good with loud noises so I've always liked bikes that are a bit quieter, I find I push them harder because the noise isn't so alarming to my ears... This bike is like the ultimate expression of that. That said, it's still hardly a peaceful experience - the electric motor makes quite a bit of noise and the tyres on the ground are louder than you'd think, plus (as I'm sure you'll know) beyond about 70kph the wind hitting your helmet starts to get pretty loud, that doesn't change
@@onboardoffroad Thanks, that is very informative.