I was out riding over my local woods when I discovered the PROBLEM with E-BIKES….

    Since EMTB become a thing it has been super controversial which often happens when a new thing comes along but slowly over time the “E BIKE HATERS” have disappeared as these incredible bikes have been accepted.

    As the title suggests I have cracked the code and found the real issue with electric mountain bikes.

    I hope that you enjoy the video! 🙂

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    24 Comments

    1. So many intermediate riders have them as their go to bike but I can't see that they can learn to move their bikes around in the air like on a normal lighter bike ?

    2. You nailed it. Many people (mostly those that haven't tried an emtb) still scoff at emtb but it simply allows me to ride further for longer = more fun crammed into the limited time I have. For me, it also means I don't have to mess about putting the bike rack on my car, driving to the forest and paying £6 a day to park – I just ride from home now instead 🙂 But yes, as someone else mentioned, it's a pricy entrance fee for emtb and for most (including me) it's very hard to justify. But I cut out and sold off a couple of my 'sitting down at home hobbies', saved like hell, got a deal on a Cycle to Work scheme and decided to go for it, primarily because I'm not getting any younger at 52 y/o and wanted something to get me back out riding. It was worth it, and I love it, even though it's no high end bike (Haibike AllMtn 3.0). Love watching your channel mate!

    3. I like them, there is no doubt they are fun (just like a conventional bike), but after owning mine for about 6 years I still find there is still that stigma attached to them. There is a bigger sense of achievement riding a "bike" without a motor as it is all down to you. You do what you enjoy at the end of the day, as long as it aint hurting anyone else I am all for it.

    4. Tom great attitude and effort!
      Compliments… Riding hard, taking chances, going for moves, staying positive, maintaining composure, never quitting,
      Nice spot:)
      Biggest Happy Happy Christmas, bigger than the rest
      From Craig. UK.

    5. Maybe put emtb’s on their own channel, before tricking your mtb subscribers into watching emtb?
      Personally, I don’t hate them, but I am definitely not interested at all.

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