This bike is amazing! So much fun to ride. What I have come to notice is that I ride this bike harder than I do my analog bike. So by the time I’m done my legs are usually toast. I find myself sprinting out of the corners and uphill lol Super fun!!
eMTB! Nice! Got one recently and really enjoy how easy it is to climb. I had to cut an inch off the ends of the bars tho, was just a bit too wide. Can you share how you get the emtbs to the trail? A normal mtb is easy to toss into the car or truck, but emtbs are somethng else. Do you use an external bike rack?
@@nme700 we also had to cut the bars. Hard on the hands and shoulders being so wide. We keep our analog bikes attached to a slide out with a topper in the back of our very tall truck. So currently it takes 2 people to load them 🤣🤪 Frank will load them by himself though 💪🏻 . If we weren’t living on the road we’d be using a flat bed style hitch rack. Check out our video called “Mountain bike North Carolina for the last time” and at minute 1:42 we show the rack. Also Franks epic crash at minute 28 🫣. Thanks for commenting
BTW I cut my bars down to 760mm from 800mm helps get through the tight trees. If your used to being clipped in makes little difference, flats work too your choice. E-bike you get to ride twice as far meaning twice the FUN!!!!😂
@@SC-dc5noE-bikes do 🤩. I still love my Scalpel but while traveling we’re limited on time so the motor takes me farther - Christine Thanks for commenting
Wow, it really looks like the bikes help on these rides! Congratulations on the new bikes!
We have a new video coming out, probably near the end of next week that we’re really show the ultimate benefit of having that pedal assist
Great video!!!!
Ah, father time is catching up with you. Going to an electric assist MTB. Looks like a fun area to ride.
This bike is amazing! So much fun to ride. What I have come to notice is that I ride this bike harder than I do my analog bike. So by the time I’m done my legs are usually toast. I find myself sprinting out of the corners and uphill lol Super fun!!
eMTB! Nice! Got one recently and really enjoy how easy it is to climb. I had to cut an inch off the ends of the bars tho, was just a bit too wide. Can you share how you get the emtbs to the trail? A normal mtb is easy to toss into the car or truck, but emtbs are somethng else. Do you use an external bike rack?
@@nme700 we also had to cut the bars. Hard on the hands and shoulders being so wide.
We keep our analog bikes attached to a slide out with a topper in the back of our very tall truck. So currently it takes 2 people to load them 🤣🤪 Frank will load them by himself though 💪🏻 . If we weren’t living on the road we’d be using a flat bed style hitch rack. Check out our video called “Mountain bike North Carolina for the last time” and at minute 1:42 we show the rack. Also Franks epic crash at minute 28 🫣. Thanks for commenting
E-bikes rule!!
BTW I cut my bars down to 760mm from 800mm helps get through the tight trees. If your used to being clipped in makes little difference, flats work too your choice. E-bike you get to ride twice as far meaning twice the FUN!!!!😂
@@douglaskaye1395 yes!!!🙌🏻
Mountain bikes don't have motors.
@@SC-dc5noE-bikes do 🤩. I still love my Scalpel but while traveling we’re limited on time so the motor takes me farther - Christine
Thanks for commenting
Hah! Been riding mountain bikes for 35yrs. Bought my first e-bike this year (Turbo Levo) . I'm 65 - the extra help is appreciated.