What this tells me is that an ebike that's built to ride properly is around double the weight of my bike. I will get one, but they've gotta get lighter.
Wow, can’t believe every one dropping the reverbs before hanging the bike off the seat, you see a few of them extend themselves, and BAM air in the oil for a spongy post, I thought they’d all know better
The light and mid power eBikes don't seem to be at all popular with the pro Enduro bro's, nor do inserts.....high power as regulations allow and big wh batteries to supply that as long as possible make the most sense I guess?
@@enduromtbmexico5173 I consider a small battery to be in the 300-400wh range while most of the bikes shown were in the 600-800wh range? It surprised me because I thought that because they should be able to hot swap batteries then going with a smaller one to save weight would be the norm. But what do I know about pro enduro, not much.
Awesome Ed! Now some coverage with you and Moi on raceday!
I like weighing the dead battery because its lighter 🤣
and, the old one 'less pounds of air in the tires for lighter weight'
loving weigh ins
would be cool to know what size frame people were running as well.
noticed sizing was mentioned for a lot of them, cool video btw.
Speed on E ⛳
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Interesting, thought these carbons would be a lot lighter than the cheaper alloy version
Interesting info considering many of us will be riding eBikes at some point in our lives. ✊🏻⚡️
You're not wrong there!
You say that like they’re wheelchairs 😂
i used to have a yz 250
What this tells me is that an ebike that's built to ride properly is around double the weight of my bike. I will get one, but they've gotta get lighter.
Wow, can’t believe every one dropping the reverbs before hanging the bike off the seat, you see a few of them extend themselves, and BAM air in the oil for a spongy post, I thought they’d all know better
I mean...they're just gonna put a new one on tomorrow. Who cares?
You know they have a bleed port on the bottom of the seat post right...
The light and mid power eBikes don't seem to be at all popular with the pro Enduro bro's, nor do inserts.....high power as regulations allow and big wh batteries to supply that as long as possible make the most sense I guess?
Small batteries because they are allowed to change during the race.
@@enduromtbmexico5173 I consider a small battery to be in the 300-400wh range while most of the bikes shown were in the 600-800wh range? It surprised me because I thought that because they should be able to hot swap batteries then going with a smaller one to save weight would be the norm. But what do I know about pro enduro, not much.
I have a hot tip on how to drop some lbs., drop that motor and battery. Not funny? Neither is what's happening to mountain biking. ✌️
😂😂😂 okay mate👍
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