My average heart rate on my Whyte T129rs was 156bpm peaking 172 . On my Canyon Spectral On 7.0 , I average 143 bpm and peak 162 , much safer for my 57 yr old heart! Less arm tingles and fear of death, more smiles!
@fostelka5 жыл бұрын
These guys work well together. Really enjoyed watching that. Interesting stats aswel.
@markcosens15 жыл бұрын
Obviously Henry is super fit for that ratio. Pretty impressive. When I compare myself I'm nearer 2 to 3 times more runs than when I was on my old non-ebike.
@tobyehillier5 жыл бұрын
2019 Giant Fathom E3 23.22km over 1.05 hours climbing 440m Had 2 bars left. I'm 48 and weigh 100kgs Oh yeah... Top speed was 66kmph with warranty restriction
@MrScrofulous5 жыл бұрын
I went to Boomerang Farm the other hot day on my Kenevel, easily did 3 runs for every 2 the shuttle did.
@brianthompson10454 жыл бұрын
I way in at 220 lbs, 46 years old and just did 40 miles with about half trails. I stayed in eco almost entirely and had 25% battery left when I was done. The same ride before my Levo comp wouldn't of been possible for me. The 3500 ft of elevation gain would of had me calling my wife to pick me up somewhere. I used to drive the 10 miles to the various trails I ride, now I just bike from the house. If these guys continued for the second hour the results would have been dramatic!
@HenleyHenderson5 жыл бұрын
Valiant effort for Henry... but Chris obviously had the advantage going up and his descending skills are great too.
@maxb72815 жыл бұрын
If I am using my emtb as an uplift I can generally get twice as many runs in vs myself on my regular bike on if I am riding my local trial centre 9 mile loop I am only 6 min quicker over the lap on my emtb vs my XC bike so it really depends on what type of riding you are doing to how much advantage an emtb gives you.
@mrvwbug44235 жыл бұрын
For more up and down trail riding or Enduro style riding, the e bike shines there, you definitely get more runs up the hill for the same effort.
@rrobotman5 жыл бұрын
Apart from the sheer fun of riding your bike with a mate off road I don’t see the point of this as let’s face it the result was not entirely surprising nor hard to predict. Like to see more epic off road rides to places you couldn’t normally ride without an ebike - this would be much more enjoyable.
@OxxidCZ5 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU for weights in kilograms!
@polo94700 Жыл бұрын
Just what we were looking for in the csmper.
@AleksandarGospic5 жыл бұрын
Would be interesting to see this same comparison but in Eco only. I ride in Eco 90% of the time, 10% Trail, never Boost, so climbs are still quite demanding but faster. I also spend lot of time above 25km/h on the flats. Yesterday I did 83km and 1200m of ascent tour and it was quite the workout, I felt almost as tired at the end as I am on my normal mtb, but needless to say it is way more fun on emtb. You can argue it is bit less effort for the same ride on emtb than on mtb, but more biking overall and doing longer and more demanding tours cancels that difference, so you definitely get more riding for the same effort and needless to say you conquer such terrain and rough fire roads and trails you can only dream about on regular mtb. Normal mtb is so boring now I go back to it less and less. For me EMTB is just the perfect balance of work and fun that I was dreaming about through my few decades of mountain biking
@jedidiahwest46195 жыл бұрын
A little late to the show but my biggest accomplishment was 2o miles, 3,600 feet in just under 3 hours. That’s with a 20 mph crash where I separated the first of my two shoulders this year🤪
@evo53495 жыл бұрын
Hi I ride 4/5 time per week on a YT capra pro race and for two hrs my peak is 166bpm but do hit 178bpm and my average is 112bpm and am 54 but will be going e-bike soon if I can sell my trick YT. Age is against me but e-bikes will give you a good work out but better on your body if you are doing a high impact sport like Motocross etc as so many are doing this now as my quads are destroyed after a race weekend of deep sand practice and races.
@DLITINTHEHOUSE Жыл бұрын
Surprised his heart rate was so low but I can understand it having felt turbo. I run eco mode most of the time. Saturday I did 25 trail miles and averaged 156bpm, about 2.5 hours of riding.
@markyboyclark5 жыл бұрын
Really liked this. I actually thought an eBiker could do more like 100% more, but maybe not. Depends how fit you are I suppose.
@andybucher4525 жыл бұрын
When I take my old Orange 224 that's Bafang electrified to Aston Hill I often pass the same young guys pushing up 3 times. So I get up to 3 times the riding in and I'm 30 years older... I own better bikes but for a blast that's what I pick. Henry did really well if you ask me.
@j5k395tks5 жыл бұрын
16.5 km and oh 2 bars left on 700 battery? Seems not to be the best result - even assuming turbo mode. Do you recognize big difference in range between Eco and turbo mode on yours levo?
@Ruffest5 жыл бұрын
I use mine both ways. Epic rides out and down the local getting 30 runs in where as before I got 8 before I was dead.
@ramphl5 жыл бұрын
I was interested to see the results of your challenge. Not that the E-MTB thrashed the MTB but that you only had 2 bars left in a 750Wh battery after only an hour of riding. On the face of it you would think, at whatever the boost level with a legal maximum average of 250W, you should get 3 hours ride time + roll time out of the battery. It appears you would have struggled to get half this. There seem to be 3 main possible reasons for this: 1) At the kind of amps being draw from the battery, it cannot provide 750Wh. 2) The motor/control system is not very efficient. 3) The average maximum watts of 250 is being exceeded. It would be interesting to see this tested. I don’t expect your sponsors, assuming they provided the bike, would like to see you hack at the cables to put a watt meter between the battery and motor to test point 1 but you could fit an eMTB with a crank or pedal based power meter and a rear hub based power meter to find the human input and the bikes input to test 1&2 together and the to see if the maximum average power is being exceeded. I await your test.
@Nomads_Rowing5 жыл бұрын
Interesting comparison but heart rate only relevant if it was the same person doing the challenge across two outings as heart rate average and max are very dependent on age but more so on overall fitness. Now Chris, go back and do it again on Henry’s mtb 😎
@Yorku_testuje5 жыл бұрын
Love my Kenevo Expert. Bye bye normal bikes. XD
@dongarnier58905 жыл бұрын
Seems it all about pride in the pain(heart rate etc) for Henry. Personally, I don't relish the thought of potentially expiring on the hill because my heart/lungs can't handle the intensity. On my Moustache Trail 8 I still get a great workout as intense as I feel up to(prudently more Eco, less Turbo) _and_ have lot of fun. I'm an old fart at 54 and just a few kilos over my high school weight.
@OldPats15 жыл бұрын
What woods were you riding? Thought it was FOD at first, but then realised it wasn't. Would love to try it out.
@callumyoung77855 жыл бұрын
It looks like rowberrow in Somerset but not sure
@scottbowers73885 жыл бұрын
Looks like you hammered those trails in the wet, do you boys do any digging to help the locals?
@Dannyjones1 Жыл бұрын
Distance covered is a big difference.
@stanleyg.40635 жыл бұрын
30 point for a bunny hop!!... I have a normal and ebike and the difference on the trail is huge. Normal evil calling bike feels like a feather compared to my intense Tazer but to explore new trails or a area it's the easiest way. If maybe a ebike will weight around 14 kg then the challenge is on.
@Aljonone15 жыл бұрын
That is not very fair on Henry, get him an E-bike & do the test again!
@bobble14764 жыл бұрын
what about getting an old duffer in to do a few videos for us old duffers and also could you recommend some e mountain bike computers nice video by the way
@paulhusky580bts5 жыл бұрын
You should of Swapped bikes then see who comes First then ride another 60mins
@activelives5 жыл бұрын
Where are they riding?
@jamest86925 жыл бұрын
What’s the location of this trail?
@ryanlangford93795 жыл бұрын
the mendips in the southwest of england
@jamesprewett69654 жыл бұрын
Can’t work out how heart rate so low , on my e bike a can get an average of 150 for an hour ride when pushing it. Seems low
@cyndicaserta70963 жыл бұрын
all is great!
@bugboy1520005 жыл бұрын
#GMBN #EMBN Would it be fair to say that your bike of choice depends on why you ride? IE: ride for fitness or ride for fun. Let’s hear it Steve!
@davidking36995 жыл бұрын
Chris is obviously putting a few kilometres on the Kenevo... what about a long term report on the beast? and any changes he has made...
@atnfn5 жыл бұрын
I'm assuming the guy on the regular mountain bike won the (highest) heart rate and average heart rate challenges? He kinda gave himself an advantage there.
@terencegreebz77445 жыл бұрын
Good one boys..but Criss on ebike did not go hard as he could at all..good on though boys.
@chargeriderepeat70245 жыл бұрын
Lets be honest here..ebikes are used mostly by unfit middleaged men like myself. It lets me take on long rides that would kill me on an acoustic bike. Its not a competition...the two can live alongside each other with ease....but we all know whos the fittest out there.
@Paulmac20115 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with you Andy. Don't you about you, but MTB and fitness are two different things. I don't ride to get fit, it's just a by product. I ride for fun and the ebikes is the tool for the job!
@itarry45 жыл бұрын
There doesn't have to be any difference between how hard you work on an acoustic bike or an ebike, it just takes more mental discipline for an EMtB'er to keep their effort levels as high as an acoustic MtB'er who has less choice about how much effort they want to put in if they want to do certain things. If an acoustic rider wants to get to the top of a hill in say 90 seconds then they have no choice but to ride at a certain effort level to do it. Where as an EMtB rider can just bang it up a mode and keep their effort down. However if the EMtB rider has the mental discipline and the will to work that hard then there's absolutely nothing stopping them it's just Ebikes can, if you let them, make you lazier. Your age, where you live, want to do on your bike etc have no impact on weather you could ride an EMtB or an acoustic MtB but EMtBs have the capacity to open up and allow people to ride who either totally can't ride an acoustic bike or just don't bother because they can't do what they want to do on one or get to where they want to get on it so they don't get whatever it is out of it that they want. Take me, I've got a damaged heart, 2 of my valves leak, one fairly majorly, meaning I don't process oxygen in my blood as I should so get breathless almost immediately when I exert myself. I can be gasping for breath just running up one flight of stairs so an acoustic bike is basically impossible for me. However with an Ebike I can at least get out and enjoy the countryside and freedom of riding, while also getting much needed exercise at levels I can sustain and manage. Again if needed I can just put the bike in a higher mode and ride things I'd otherwise find totally impossible, I still can't do many things I'd like or used to be able to but I can ride. A good mate though rides cross-country mtb and takes it fairly seriously and at first, while he saw how great they were for me he thought they'd offer him nothing. Until he borrowed one for a day and realised that having a motor doesn't mean you have to use that motor all the time and do nothing. He saw that as long as he kept on top of it he could still reach the same effort levels during a ride, he'd just cover more ground. He now uses his to help his training, riding it on his lazy rest off days, covering miles and miles at a very consistent and controlled heart rate, in a way that is nearly impossible outside on an acoustic bike, to get near takes loads of planning of the ride and some luck both of which the Ebike removes. The motor just means he has near total control over his effort levels and heart rate meaning he can ensure it never exceeds a certain level for the entire ride, meaning he can go much, much further which is apparently really good for his recovery as he's using the muscles that he needs to rest but at a really low level basically spinning his legs to keep the blood flowing and the muscles relaxed but never straining them or the rest of his body. Some thing he'd used his indoor trainer for before getting an Emtb, now he gets the same fitness benefits but is also improving his skills more than he'd ever do indoors, riding on virtually what he'd be riding in races and gets to do it outside. Ebikes can be whatever you want them to be and to whoever wants to ride them. In my eyes their biggest advantage and plus is how diverse and inclusive they are having the capacity to do whatever their owner wants of them. Maybe the onky thing I would say and I'm undecided on this as I don't know enough about it but maybe young kids should ride acostic bikes first and learn his to ride one of them before getting an ebike or they might get very lazy or get a slightly strange view on biking.
@boggybigpants94625 жыл бұрын
Paul Mcconnell bang on the button there mate
@kyleantonowich43355 жыл бұрын
bob bobby ebikes are so much fun, Im only 28 and in pretty good shape for riding.
@5492sparky5 жыл бұрын
Interesting vid.
@olrenison5 жыл бұрын
Yeah! Science bitches! 👊
@pupster68485 жыл бұрын
Turbo mode for most of that hour Might as well have gone round on a motorbike
@bustergoddess5 жыл бұрын
Having the highest heart rate isn’t a good thing??? I’d think it’d be minus point. Just because you can get your heart rate super high doesn’t mean you should.
@otm6465 жыл бұрын
What are you on about? His heart rate was not excessive, high BPM training is one of the most effective training methods out there especially when it comes to cycling. Go watch a few GCN videos on how the roadies train, you'll learn something.
@FWCaptain-kv6sm4 жыл бұрын
I’ll smoke you all on my Ktm 300
@jaapvandesande55655 жыл бұрын
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@markgrainger57275 жыл бұрын
Enough with the v’s stuff fellas it’s all getting a bit top gear
@p4psm3re4 жыл бұрын
cool another useless blank v blank video. aka we couldn't come up with any better content lol