I’ve been riding a mountain bike since the late 80’s and up until 9 months ago. I was a “hell no, I’m not riding an e-bike. That’s for lazy people.” I was deciding which new Yeti I was going to buy in 2020 and then.......back surgery unexpectedly happened. It left me with a lot of nerve damage in my left leg which means the muscles don’t respond normally. My left leg is maybe 15% the strength of my right leg. So, I bought an e-bike and now I get to do most of the stuff love about riding. It may not be for everyone, but if you love riding and need some assistance an e-bike gives you back your freedom to go out and have some fun.
@sordidloam4 жыл бұрын
That's a great point that didn't occur to me.
@alvinguy5674 жыл бұрын
I too have had 3 major back surgery and have nerve damage going to both legs and ebikes have changed my life! I can't run or walk very long but have a blast on my ebike riding rough hilly terrain and in 4 months that been riding I've lost 15 pounds and have a different outlook on life! E-mountain bikes forever for me!
@johnlear3133 жыл бұрын
Written like a true e-bike industry professional.
@johnporetti95543 жыл бұрын
@@johnlear313 I’m not even sure what you mean?
@earling223 жыл бұрын
Same here! 63, used to ride a lot, shingles nerve damage took 50% of my right leg strength and I’m thinking hard about going electric, too. Amazing for people with disabilities.
@MTBWithMultipleSclerosis4 жыл бұрын
Love this❤️ I have a lung condition and MS. I love the shit out of my ebike, it’s my absolute pride and joy. the freedom it has given back for mtb as my conditions have progressed since riding my normal XC bike. Long time subscriber of yours from Australia 🇦🇺 and love your videos guys. Great to see you ripping in again syd ❤️
@davidstepro74864 жыл бұрын
I love the way you guys are courteous and respectful to the hikers you encounter on your rides. I can't tell you enough how much that does to get rid of the stigma a lot of hikers have towards bikers. You two are the gold standard for what all bikers should strive towards.
@newttella10434 жыл бұрын
That why I subscribed to this channel.
@eto23524 жыл бұрын
I sub'd because they are the same during a race! The BC race series vids. I haven't raced xc in a long time, just road. Forgot how cool the mtb scene is. S&M people learn from they way you race, and it's great that you do it where everyone is having fun and doing their best! When Syd was neck and neck with the other girl, and told Macky to hang back and let them go head-to-head ... pure class. They way you passed slower riders, pure class. Your e-bike opinions are great, and just goes to show the strength of bikes and positive energy. You guys remind me to always be better, and that it matters! Thanks
@wolfura Жыл бұрын
If only hikers would do the same when walking on specific trails for mountainbikes.
@Leo_Inclan4 жыл бұрын
Seriously glad to see Syd back on the trails. I'm really stoked to know you're able to start getting back out there. Much admiration and respect for both of you, sending good vibes and lots of love.
@bbarker57664 жыл бұрын
I love the content that you guys put out. I am working on getting me an EMTB because it makes riding fun for me again. I'm a disabled veteran and besides my injuries from my service I've had a few health issues that's set me back enough that I can't do the climbs like I used to but still do well on the descents that make it a lot of fun. However that is also my setback as the budget is tight and with supporting my son in his riding/racing adventures I delay my purchase until I can one day get the bike I want and get back on the trails riding with him and friends!! Thanks for making this video and thanks to Niner for getting these bikes to you all to share with us as well!!
@biketothetop4 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you guys are open-minded enough to try ebikes. There's a lot of haters out there that have attitudes that need to be adjusted, but that's just fine if they stay where they're at because ignorance is bliss and they'll never know what they're missing. I was riding conventional mountain bikes for 25 years before I got my specialized Turbo levo expert. I must say that the one word I take away is versatility. I can do a lot more on an e-bike than I could ever do on my regular bike. It allows me to Define new routes that I wouldn't consider without the motor. Anyone that tells you an e-bike doesn't give you the same amount of Fitness just didn't figure out that they can turn the motor off and still pedal it. The better bikes allow you to adjust how much assist torque you have. I lowered my assist level in the ECO mode so that I can be sure to continue to get good workouts. After 2700 miles on my Levo, I can say I feel I'm ready to ride more often because of the versatility it has to offer. As you guys realized it eliminated the need to have another machine to shuttle you to the top of the mountain. That's an incredible benefit to have, especially since the lift is not running now. Everyone should ride whatever they choose and not worry about what someone else chooses to ride. I see no reason whatsoever to regulate Class 1 e-bikes any differently than push bikes. I can see there's only really two reasons why the current situation is what it is. The first is people with ego problems on push bikes and the second is I believe there's a contingent of anti-bike types that don't like ANY bicycles on trails to begin with, so they opportunistically lobby to prevent Class 1 bicycles on trails at all.
@jake42274 жыл бұрын
I honestly don’t understand why trail systems ban e bikes. They don’t propel you down the trail at +50mph. You still have to descend under your own power. And when climbing it is definitely noticeable, but it is not a dirt bike ripping third gear up a hill fast. I really hope videos like this help eliminate the bad stigma with these things. Keep it up guys 👌
@jazzechos13724 жыл бұрын
Then you obviously dont ride in the first place.
@tyrelthibault52644 жыл бұрын
Jazz echos I have ridden Downhill/freeride/enduro for almost 20 years now and I just got a E MTB this year and its amazing. People just hate without trying something. The bikes are the exact same speed down the hill but 3x faster up. More riding in less time = more fun People need to stop hating on stuff because they can’t afford it or are narrow minded
@haansworsie4 жыл бұрын
Yes, the most rediculous rules in place. Need to be removed
@slbynum4 жыл бұрын
I totally agree. Except for going up hills, a normal pedal bike can be faster...especially on flats. People who make those rules just don’t understand.
@Kewlzter4 жыл бұрын
There are some very fast high wattage ebikes out there, and many DIY conversions. These bikes are very fast, and pose a danger to others.
@annegreenfield72564 жыл бұрын
surprising to hear you all about Everesting and then see you take off on E-bikes. I just got an ebike and love it but I'm almost 50 years older than you. So thank you for bowing to the generations and having fun even. I got a Trek Step-thru with battery on back. There are plenty of back roads around here with little traffic, but they're all on hills. So now a joy-ride is a joy-ride. And I can commute into town now without a car. Blessings on you both.
@cesarabrego6844 жыл бұрын
It is not cheating if you're not racing. Enjoy your EMTB's, people : )
@Matanzabe4 жыл бұрын
Happy to see you back on a bike, Syd ! 👌
@johnwatt68634 жыл бұрын
The thing is, all an Ebike does is give you options. On Levos, you can choose the amount of power in each mode via an app so if you feel the need for a heart attack on the uphills, that's entirely possible. But if you're not feeling masochistic or not in the mood, there's power there if you want it. I've done 1300km in 4 months and can't get enough of the damn thing. And, oddly, while you'd think it's all about ripping around tearing up tracks, the bike is actually peaceful and makes a brilliant trail tourer as well as a mountain bike. Since there's less effort, you can explore more, take detours, go longer. It's brilliant.
@The084504 жыл бұрын
I started mountain biking in the early 90s as a kid. i was 200lbs, a skated boarder and played hockey as well. Ran a six minute mile! By 2001 i had a knee surgery and was busy working. My work schedule kept me from my activities and i got out if shape! Fast fwd to 2014 and i started riding again........with people that are way lighter and fitter than me! Finally in 2018 I got an E-bike so i wouldnt be too tired attack the decent! I ride way more now! Ok so heres the point im trying go make. E-bikes are perfect for people who dont have the fitness to do all the climbing it takes ride fun trails but still want to ride! E-bikes make it possible to work on important skills while you work on you fitness level in a more controlled environment like the gym! Im 250lbs and ride with guys that race enduro and run marathons! So lets cut the crap here SYD and MACKY lol.........E-bikes are Perfect for people that are out of shape and thats great!!!! Dont be afraid to say so!!!!!!! Big dudes like me who are just sitting around need to here that!!!!!
@JSLRSMNW4 жыл бұрын
At the age of 73, with worsening rheumatoid arthritis and lung problems (I've never smoked by the way), my rides on the trails were getting shorter and shorter and I was always having to stop for a rest. I eventually gave in and fitted a mid drive ebike kit to one of my MTBs (the youngest being 16 years old, all have 26" wheels) Now i gt to travel much further, hills are such fun so i look forward to getting out on the hills. (Was beginning to dread it, it was so exhausting and I was becoming so depressed). I now decide how much exercise I get by selecting a power level that gives me a workout. I still see more trails than younger folk on state of the art bikes and who take the shuttle to get up the hills. I've found fun again!
@jomerjsim4 жыл бұрын
Great video guys. I’m riding a Giant Reign E pro 0 and I love ebikes. I’ve sold all but one of my analogue bikes. I kept one analogue so when my ebike is getting serviced I can still get out for a ride. I’ve found that riding in lower power settings is smoother, especially when climbing. Lower power settings stop you shooting off around corners and feels more naturally. It gives you the feeling of having stronger legs. I can’t think of many things that an analogue bike is better than an ebike at except lifting the ebike up onto a bike rack.
@albertocastillo45724 жыл бұрын
E-bikes are fun, did a demo ride we rode my local trails for about 3 hours not tired at al, my LBS let me try one for a week and almost got one for my 50th b-day, I am my own mechanic and I can handle the work but instead decided to get me a light nice specs full suspension bike as i'm still pretty fit for my age. Maybe when I'm 60 will add one to the herd.
@robhaskins30684 жыл бұрын
Most people's first thought on seeing a Ebike is it defeats the purpose of cycling but if your purpose includes FUN pleasure exploring and fitness put your Ego aside and try one. All cycling is cheating gravity ,rolling and air resistance .ALL development since 1817 have enhanced the cheating a fact whether you like it or not. Purists run the roads and off road tracks barefoot or swim the English channel unassisted. The Majic of Emtbs is they turn us into gleeful kids again and broaden our ability to explore terrain multiplying the benefits of one of mans greatest inventions. Emtbs don't defeat the purpose of cycling only enhance the pleasure. They are a Time Machine with enormous health benefits as you just want to ride it harder every day. If you've got a ego looking for a trip give one a proper long fast hard off-road ride .They don't or won't replace your naturally aspirated bike but enhance your joy of cycling. FUN FUN FUN IS THE PURPOSE of Emtbs. Racing is a form of ego shuffling with more disappointment than joy. Their seems to be a certain pleasure in suffering but not so much Fun. E=Mtb²
@almostawesomewithwill92514 жыл бұрын
Dud i love the e=mtb2 thats brilliant! Im gunna have to steal that one!
@mnihon3 жыл бұрын
My initial, gut reaction to any type of e-bike was “cheater bike that blurs the lines with moto”. The more I learn about them, including this, the more I see the key word here is “enabling”, not “cheating”; who wrote the rule book on fun, anyway? Thanks for changing skeptical minds.
@robhaskins30683 жыл бұрын
@@mnihonAgain: I only have respect for Purists that run the trails barefoot or swim the English channel unassisted. All cycling is cheating ,gravity ,rolling resistance and air resistance. Emtbs are a Time Machine that turn us into gleeful kids again and broaden our ability to explore terrain multiplying the benefits of One of mans greatest gravity cheating inventions the bicycle. E=Mtb²
@BlacqueJacqueShellacque_4 жыл бұрын
The best part about e-bikes is to get an equal workout you need to ride 3 times as far. More riding = More fun.
@GeekonaBike4 жыл бұрын
Or just turn down the boost, ride twice as far & have enough battery left for another ride w/out a recharge.
@weichentechnikk80833 жыл бұрын
What e-bike can support 120-150km ride if my average is 40-50km ? Usually the battery will be long dead before i would reach those distances. So what you wrote makes no sense to even an average fit rider.
@mdc123-v2v2 жыл бұрын
Which noone is ever going to do. People who buy E-Bikes aren't getting them for a workout, that's completely insane logic, they are getting E-Bikes because they either can't ride normal bikes or don't care about the fitness aspect.
@fernandopimentel11764 жыл бұрын
So awesome that your back riding Syd! It was getting a little boring watching Macky ride on his own. LOL
@OverTheHillMTB4 жыл бұрын
the "weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" by the 3rd time had me laughing red wine through my nose!
@JohnS9164 жыл бұрын
I had the opposite reaction, no offense, but I was thinking, "what a dork". Nice review nevertheless.
@matthieudanneels51224 жыл бұрын
Had the chance to test a turbo levo a month ago and I totally feel the same. But I'll wait a decade ... could be a great 50th gift, for now my legs still works great alone
@nosreuter4 жыл бұрын
I feel like the "turbo" mode is for climbing non-technical stuff or loong steep sections, whereas "trail" gives a much more natural feel. But of course, at the end of the day, we are all gonna end up using the highest power output anyway and overcome the guilt trip that comes attached...
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
We went out yesterday and I did a couple laps on each bike to compare. I did the first lap on "tour" (3rd from highest setting) and actually didn't mind it at all. I wasn't going quite as fast up the hill, but it was still a good pace. Did the other laps on "eMTB" (2nd from highest) and it was faster but not necessarily significantly more fun...
@Dan_Kornfeld4 жыл бұрын
Brilliant upload! Syd, you need to rig up a rear facing GoPro so we can see Macky riding. (Read: pedaling desperately trying to keep up with you!) Keep doing what you do!
@pseudomugilidae58974 жыл бұрын
I've been climbing Aspeñola on my regular mountain bike a bunch this year and can confirm it's a heinous climb. Also; Syd I'm coming for your QOM on Half Aspen
@MikeyLikeyBikey4 жыл бұрын
Love the videos! Here's a little tip for your Santa Fe Brewing bottle caps: Place a quarter on the bottle cap before opening to prevent denting the cap! Cheers!
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
They don't make bottles anymore so we had to scrounge what we could find 😭
@damienbradley92094 жыл бұрын
Glad to see that Syd seems to be on the path to regaining her athletic health
@bike_somm4 жыл бұрын
Those Jerseys are more electric ⚡️ then the Bikes! 😝
@mrjapanimeniac4 жыл бұрын
glad for you guys, you might have no excuses anymore for not riding, that is the beauty of an e-bike (emtb)it helps you a lot more than you think and no weather can stop it. The only time you won't be able to ride it is when is charging or being servicing at the local bike shop, it can rain or snow with wind on top or worse trail conditions but it will ride it with a very big smile on your face because you are having fun. cheers and keep riding, at least your mileage will double
@kthompso434 жыл бұрын
Syd, your personality is infectious and makes for fun videos to watch. Keep the smile and keep filming.
@SWFlowseeker4 жыл бұрын
Just added a Levo SL to the stable...half the asset as a full E-bike. It is amazing Nice to see you guys and gal embracing E-Bikes. They are not what a lot of people think they are.
@tommills1773 жыл бұрын
I asked to see Sids eBike but this is far better than I expected. Thank y’all so much.
@Aurienx4 жыл бұрын
Finally seeing Syd ride again made me so happy! rock on guys :) be more awesome
@jimmydollar Жыл бұрын
For me (and my wife), off road riding was getting to be more like work. Now we both have mountain e-bikes and cannot wait to hit the trails. Not to mention we go 3 times further. Upped the fun factor by 1000%. Only regret is not getting one sooner!
@craigd12311 ай бұрын
Now u both fat and happy
@GoldensniperGaming4 жыл бұрын
When SYD was talking about putting to much power which caused her to tip over, something I like to do is modulate the brakes while putting the power down to better control the bike. Some E-Bikes are smoother with the power delivery than others like my specialized Levo is incredibly smooth but my hai bike is very abrupt. Hopefully, this is a semi helpful comment lol.
@ssse31234 жыл бұрын
On Bosch the "Tour" mode has nice constant power.
@dubbreak4 жыл бұрын
Good tip. I saw this done on a decoy (so Shimano) and it made a huge difference on the climbs. Without modulating using the brakes it was too much in some scenarios where you need control more than power.
@cabbynate4 жыл бұрын
Also Turbo is really only for stright up hills or stairs and no turns! EMTB is the best all around mode. You can literally set it and forget it. I also use my dropper post way more on the EMTB. I lower it a few inches to climb Tech as it lowers my center of gravity and makes for a more stable ride. You don't need as much leg power so it's make Tech climbs super fun. If it's a long one I still feel spent at the top. The climb is just doable. So much fun!😁
@PC9JEFF4 жыл бұрын
I ride mountain bikes a lot and when I got an opportunity to ride one I jumped at the chance. I am 53 and had total hip replacement surgery last year. A crazy younger life lead to this. The recovery was a real bummer. After riding one of these, I went out and got a full suspension Giant Trance! No, it isn't cheating ( I thought that it might be before I rode one). I get the same workout as I got before but it isn't as brutal or harsh! It makes my ride funner and more enjoyable so I ride more. The only thing I am worried about is pushing myself too hard and crashing on that new hip. That would be a bummer. So, I just have to ride conservatively in the mountains.
@guslefort70424 жыл бұрын
Hi there. Enjoyed the video. I’ve been on a EMTB all season now and will never go back to a reg non E bike. Too much fun climbing and defending now. I would recommend that you use Eco and maybe trail mode for a great work out vice Turbo all the time. Hardly ever use turbo and really no need for it unless on a very steep climb. I’m on aRocky Mountain Instinct A20 Powerplay. Enjoy. You can still pop these bikes if you get use to it. The motor on this one is proprietary to Rocky Mountain and is sensitive to torque input vice always on like Shimanos and Bosch motors. Use it like a MTB that it is.
@velocelt2 жыл бұрын
Commenting a year late, but discovered your channels and subscribed mainly for the scenery. I rode mountain bikes (XC mostly), pretty heavily through the early to mid 90s then gave it up when I moved to horribly-flat Chicago. These days all my riding is car-free utility cycling and due to some injuries over the years I've given up riding two wheels and I now build/fabricate my own recumbent trikes. I've used e-assist on cargo bikes for a number of years and find that you can set your assist level such that you can still get a workout. Sure, you probably don't burn as many calories but you're still getting your heart rate up some. As to e-bikes on trails, lots of people seem to talk about how much faster e-bikes can go and how "dangerous" they are, and frankly you can be just as dangerous, careless, and inconsiderate with no motor power backing you up. I've seen a-hole riders (non-e-assist) on trails, and I see rude and inconsiderate roadies all the time on the lakefront trail here in Chicago. Thanks for putting out a video that shows e-bikes on trails in a measured, objective, manner. Have fun riding WHATEVER you ride, I mean that's what it's all about right, having fun?
@setransou4 жыл бұрын
Kanuga Bike Park in Henderson, NC opens this weekend and is eMTB friendly, built by Neko Mullaly, and has some awesome jump lines.
@maxflight777 Жыл бұрын
“Jet oils are really aggressive “ that’s so true ! Awful for cooking on …. Not so bad for boiling water
@noel51413 жыл бұрын
Really lived ur guys input on the ebike , spot on on how it feels , people say lazy bit u go farther and go tonplaces where i normally wont go because of the effort you have to put into those huge climbs . Ebikes are awesome and still get a workout . U can turm them off while riding and when u get tired turn it on for the help
@stevem33084 жыл бұрын
So awesome to see Syd back in action! Once battery technology gets better, i.e. lighter, what mountain bikes can do will only get better. As a person approaching 60, the idea of a relatively lightweight capable DH/Enduro style bike with motor assist is becoming increasingly attractive.
@johnmichaeltracy90502 жыл бұрын
good job missing the picnicers. my health issues currently keep me from doing something like this but yall sure make me want to, looks like a blast and with the ebikes, you will still have enough energy to do it again or just go and still have a full day of energy to do stuff. thanks for the vid.
@clemonsjoey2 жыл бұрын
Ebikes are a blast, total game changers, where you can now go further, faster!
@rickcbr900rr4 жыл бұрын
Nice job, I love my e bikes, but I ride my normal bikes most of the time and ride the e bikes on the rest days as far as I'm concerned it gives you all the dynamics of riding a mountain bike and as long as you leave it in eco mode you get a excellent workout riding a 54lb bike. Reminds me of my 1st mountain bike, a Murray yep it weighed over 50lbs
@nuclearlee4 жыл бұрын
That looked like a blast. I tried a non mountain ebike and it was impossible not to have a huge grin while riding.
@constantinclipa13604 жыл бұрын
ebikes are the dream...just great to have longer sessions and much more fun up the hill. I just got one 2 weeks ago...a Cannondale Moterra LT2 2018...almost new. 600 mile on it...still have my Giant Trance 3 2019 to take out just to remind me what EMTB does for you...much more fun on a EMTB
@myroncunningham90424 жыл бұрын
So good to see you on a bike again Syd Sweet.
@vin3744 жыл бұрын
Great video. So good to see pros enjoying ebikes. I love my ebike along with my 2 regular bikes. Riding bikes are supposed to be fun. Ebikes definitely up the fun factor. Well done
@NinerBikesOfficial4 жыл бұрын
This is great guys, thanks for keeping an open mind and having fun on the new bikes.
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making them so fun!!
@danbean42534 жыл бұрын
Good to see Syd riding again!
@jimkrug25864 жыл бұрын
Very cool indeed....and good to see Syd back on a bike again.
@Mugzy17764 жыл бұрын
WELCOME BACK SYD!!!! Missed you soooo much 👍👍👍👍✌️
@bradnyenhuis38962 жыл бұрын
Awesome.Aspen for Trouble, JR, Half Aspen, and Mayday; my favorite ride at Paj.
@joshuacapstick53224 жыл бұрын
I just bought an E bike myself this is a really good video and hearing your comments on the eBikes.
@sirhumphreyappleby3856 Жыл бұрын
Got a rip e9 myself. Personally for me the geometry is spot on. Reach is shorter than most brands, perfect for my terrible back.
@tjbarke60864 жыл бұрын
I got an urban/commuter ebike a couple years ago, and only after I recently acquired a mtb did I finally realize just how heavy that ebike was...
@Studio23Media4 жыл бұрын
I have a disability and riding my bike used to be the best exercise I got. I found Seth's Bike Hacks, and then your channel last year, and it inspired me to get a bike and try riding again. I rode twice and then sold it because I just don't have the strength anymore. I so badly want to try an ebike because I think it'd give me so much freedom, but the cheapest ones are so expensive. 😕 Hopefully as they get more popular and available the price will come down.
@cabbynate4 жыл бұрын
Watch the used bike market like the bike exchange on Facebook and Craigslist. There tends to be some good deals epically when all the new bikes are coming out 👍🏼
@princesskaideka4 жыл бұрын
You could hire one from a bike dealership. It’s about 50 per day in the uk to hire them
@karelkramer54884 жыл бұрын
Don't run in turbo so much and the bike will feel more normal, and you will get more distance. I save turbo for death climbs with traction. I like a tire with a lot of tread. Rolling resistance doesn't matter that much.
@gabrielsegura15304 жыл бұрын
I admire one (normal) thing about Macky riding behind Sid patiently nowing that he is fast, I should definitely do more of that with my friends or people that ride slower
@mikekay95299 ай бұрын
Hey there you two! I was hoping you could tell me what glasses you are both wearing in this video? Thanks. It was fun seeing you both on e-bikes. Keep up the great work.
@Oldfatbeerman4 жыл бұрын
As you Syd and Macky progress through your Ebike riding experience , you will come to realise that riding the ebike on the " normal bike " up trails is way too easy , you will find that the steeper and more challenging tracks or trails that you just can't possibly ride up on a regular mountain bike are rideable on an ebike , and , they are where the uphill fun and challenge really lies , the fitness gains you can make riding uphill on an ebike will astound you once you recalibrate your thinking for this type of riding . Start out just attempting to ride up crazy stuff and then work out how to clean each obstacle and then link it all together . You can make it a mental game similar in practice to Moto Trials , you are then having so much fun you don't realise how much you are pushing your body and increasing your fitness level . They are also the perfect tool to work on your skills on the rest/recovery days of your training schedule . Let the motor do all the work and keep your heart rate in the right zone , but still push your cornering and braking skill levels up .
@nickbartlett51984 жыл бұрын
I agree, you guys haven't worked out yet how to ride them....jogging, cycling or e-biking can be done at a high tempo or an easy tempo.....once you've had an ebike for a while and the novelty of sitting back and letting the motor do the work subsides, you revert to pushing yourself again......only difference is you're blowing hard but going fast up and down. Think about what your mindset was as you got on them for the first time? did you think..."i'm going to peddle as hard as i normally do and see how fast i can run this trail" or did you think "i'm going to have a go on this bike and experience how easy they CAN make climbing"???? People either push themselves or they don't, ebikes simply amplify what you're prepared to put into it.
@lukefarmer53912 жыл бұрын
There definitely is tricks to riding e-bikes. When you don’t want the motor to kick in such as making a tight turn you need to pull in your brake just enough to disengage the motor so it doesn’t shoot you uncontrolled. Nice video
@gaynorcordner36984 жыл бұрын
It’s great to see you riding again Syd.xx
@matthiasb86054 жыл бұрын
We have nearly no particular bike trails where I live (Swiss alps close to Berne). So we were always climbing up fire roads (or alp roads as we call them here) and ride down hiking trails. The climbs are hard so it was never a problem with a few (good) riders on the trails. Now we got a lot of E-Bikes on the trails, blocking back brake, not giving way to the hikers, and more and more trails get closed for biking. I think E-Bikes are a good thing for going to work, or if you really have to go with somebody much stronger. But accept that nature and a mountain are bigger than you. Work and train to make it, but don't take a shuttle, lift, helicopter, E-Bike and destroy the thing you love.
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
It's unfortunate to hear that's happening. Definitely one of the issues of having more new riders on the trail who don't know about proper trail etiquette.
@perryirons13994 жыл бұрын
Very helpful video. I am considering adding an e-Mtb to my inventory and now the niner brand from watching you guys.
@Onecogmike4 жыл бұрын
My next bike will be that WFO ebike. My first full suspension bike was the mint green WFO
@peteedwards54384 жыл бұрын
So glad to see you back on a bike and smiling. There is a place for E-Bikes.
@RonnRider4 жыл бұрын
Great video guys! I work for Rocky Mountain her in Australia and have been riding our Powerplays E-MTB's and they are ridiculously fun and really good for the full-time working father of Two like me who doesn't have enough hours in the day to go on epic rides. The e-mtb's ready allow for that. You can get so much done in minimal time on them. Oh, and they also make climbing fun...go figure! Really like your channel...you've gained a new subscriber here!!
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
Welcome!
@bioni764 жыл бұрын
So people are calling E-MTB cheating, but the same people are spending money on chairlifts all day long. Well, hmm, okey...
@tyrelthibault52644 жыл бұрын
12 Speed is cheating, long travel bikes are cheating, disc brakes are cheating, dropper posts are cheating If you want to work for it ride a rigid, v brake bike with slick tires. People’s arguments about e bikes are stupid. When in doubt they hate because they are jealous
@AleksandarGospic4 жыл бұрын
Well, also for decades goal was to make bikes lighter, wouldn't that be cheating also?! I mean why would you ride 7kg bike if you can ride 20kg bike 🤷🏻♂️ people are full of shit and don't understand how ebikes work. If you are a rider who likes to push yourself you'll ride exactly the same on the ebike, you'll just be faster and have more fun for the effort. I bought ebike year and a half ago and it improved my fitness and stamina, and now I'm better also on the regular mtb. I do climbs like I never did them before on standard mtb now, without having to stop and rest like I used to
@Lughnerson4 жыл бұрын
Or driven up the mountain in a truck or helicopter.
@frankmatibs80764 жыл бұрын
i can only be cheating if you are in a competition against non e bikes and e bikes are not allowed cheating is breaking rules in a task or test etc people that say ebikes are cheating are thick or dont understand what the word means my grammer is shit by the way so dont pick up on it
@phantomrider864 жыл бұрын
Great video! Love your on ride review of how it feels from a regular bike. I really need to get one. Not being able to ride more than once a week due to family obligations is killing my stamina...so an eMTB would put back the fun by not getting exhausted on the uphills and feel fresher for the downhills!! Love that you two are bringing more awareness to these eMTB (class-1) !! Looking for to more along with your other content. Just be awesome!👍🚴⚡
@DaveGme4 жыл бұрын
Too many great things to list about your videos and this video in particular. Just great stuff.
@charlesfulton25404 жыл бұрын
Thanks for you guys support of ebikes. I started riding regular mountain bikes in 1987. I loved riding them. Now I'm about the age of Mackey's father. I have knee arthritis and my weak legs don't want to go up hills on a nonebike. Mountain biking became a drudgery instead of the fun it had been for more than 30 years. So I grudgingly bought a levo turbo. Riding it makes me feel 15 years younger on the trails. Mountain biking is fun again!!! Yeah, I feel guilty when I see some of the guys I know that can still ride regular bikes but when I can do a technical climb with out dead legs at the top, it doesn't matter. Thanks for talking about silly rules bike parks have for excluding us. Of the 5 bike parks in my area, only 2 allow ebikes. Keep sending those great biking videos!
@justin_time4 жыл бұрын
What did I even just watch? That was amazing! I NEEEEED IT
@douglastuck37364 жыл бұрын
Depends where you get your kicks from. Personally, it's the growth, being able to finally get up a technical climb, climbing further and faster, marking off milestones on my personal fitness and technique. Other people get their kicks from blasting downhill, for them, an e-bike is perfect, but for me, *shrugs* it's rather pointless.
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
If you've been following our channel, you know we aren't afraid to work hard and also love getting stronger, fitter and faster. Also love the ebikes, so even if you don't plan on getting one, you should definitely try one! So fun!
@douglastuck37364 жыл бұрын
@@sydandmacky Hey guys, love the channel, I've been following for a while now. I used to race road & track back in the 90's, but these days, I just ride for pleasure, and, at least at the moment, getting to the top of difficult climbs is where it's at.
@almostawesomewithwill92514 жыл бұрын
Just to clarify, you dont blast down hill just on ebikes. Going down is no fast on ebikes then on regular bikes.
@douglastuck37364 жыл бұрын
@@almostawesomewithwill9251 agreed, but on an ebike, you spend less time struggling up, which gives you more downhills for the same energy and time.
@garyblodgett1894 жыл бұрын
Looks like fun. Keep up the great videos
@brinkmeyer4204 жыл бұрын
First those jerseys are awesome. I would like to try an ebike, doesn't sound like the weight is too bad and can still maneuver the bike pretty well, but you guys are pros Lol. As always, love the channel and vids.
@Giovanni-zc1lv4 жыл бұрын
First time viewer of your channel Enjoyed the video! I smashed the sub button. I am looking forward to watching more of your channel and getting caught up. I lived and Santa Fe for 2.5 and traveled all over NM and CO for work some 20 years ago now. Cheers!
@Candesce4 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure there's any bike parks that I'm aware of in Australia where you're not allowed to ride an ebike. I don't own an ebike, but having "ebike legal" trails seems foreign to me. Also, I don't think I'm going to make the Everest challenge :( My state has gone back into lockdown...
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
Oh no! Sorry to hear it!!
@hugoyoung48904 жыл бұрын
Wishing you the best of luck in Victoria, it will eventually pass.
@battlepug31224 жыл бұрын
I just bought an e-bike and am also unaware of any parks in Australia where they're not allowed. It must have been around 30% of the mountain bikes that I saw at Lysterfield before the 2nd lock down in Victoria were e-bikes. There just doesn't seem to be the same negativity toward e-bikes in Australia compared to the USA and Canada.
@richardkaz23364 жыл бұрын
With the extra weight and fatter tyres of a emtb I've found the suspension rides better, handles corners and rough stuff nicely and fast. And yes you still get a lot of exercise on and emtb. You are out for much longer. Once you start using one it's very hard to go back to carbon mtb and yep. No need for lifts or shuttles. you can go were no suttles of chair lifts can take you. If your in your fifties or older DO NOT buy a new carbon bike. Instead do your self a huge favor and buy an alloy or carbon emtb, you sill not regret it.
@jwall622 жыл бұрын
I'm in my 60's and got an emtb, got me back on the trails and the hills. After breaking my heel, this was great rehab not having to worry that if something happened 10 miles out I wouldn't be able to get back.
@benjacobson74904 жыл бұрын
love to see a NM mtb channel. I've been looking for a good one forever
@bluray5614 жыл бұрын
FAB VID... EBing is the future...never look back.😃
@ChrisCXK4 жыл бұрын
I rode a friends eBike a few times, its so fun. That said, I can't really afford or justify buying one now. I can see renting one when I travel so I have a better chance of seeing more of the trails instead of running out of steam and just sitting at the campsite worn out haha.
@jcrazzy42564 жыл бұрын
I was totally against e-bikes until a guy a saw on a trail had one. we both took a break at the same location. he, much older, stated he did the loop 5 times. Me, still working on the first loop completely exhausted! He let me try his bike out and the last hard climb I just came up about killed me, but on the e-bike...EFFORTLESS! very fun, but still want the exercise. I would like to own one eventually.
@timfarness51364 жыл бұрын
Glad to see Syd back on a bike!
@JessHines4 жыл бұрын
Beautiful ride! Cool to see ebikes are so much more than just a battery slapped on to a normal frame and actually ride well.
@Hillbillyable1 Жыл бұрын
Ok, That's it! That's the last straw. Being older now, and after giving up dirt bikes and riding an E-bike last week, you convinced me I'm getting one. Much less physical demand on me to get out and enjoy myself while overlanding in my Jeep. My only fear is uttering Wee and someone hearing me. Pretty sure that's gonna cut corners off my man card.😆
@JulieDrakeUK4 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed the ride and the pair of you chatting.
@dpie48592 жыл бұрын
I have both a normal MTB and an e-MTB. I really like the fact that I can select whatever I feel like doing each ride. Do I want a light bike and get a good workout or do I want some more casual and longer low intensity ride? Its a luxury to be able to have both and I am happy I pulled the trigger on the e-mtb. It also means that I can go riding together with my child or wife as they are not as fit as I am.
@robhaskins30684 жыл бұрын
I use a regular naturally aspirated bike as a training tool for Emtbs when away from proper full on Mtb tracks in Derby Tasmania Australia. You might LIVE somewhere in the world but if you come to Derby and ride a Emtb hard and fast you will come ALIVE.
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
We love Tassie!
@robhaskins30684 жыл бұрын
Yes it is the best. Now 200km of professionaly built World Trail government funded tracks open just in that Corner of Tasmania and heaps more in other places in Tasmania. Unfortunately Tasmania is only open to locals at the moment as the Island has no cases of Covid 19 and probably won't be able to get there from Mainland Australia until September or October.
@Kent.4 жыл бұрын
Nice to finally see you on a bike again Syd 😊
@alanhirayama45924 жыл бұрын
I heard some bike parks prohibit eMTBs, why is this? I am a casual rider and eMTBs would allow me to ride more trails. I don't get the hate towards these great bikes!
@bananasstuff33444 жыл бұрын
People are silly about 'what if someone got a class 2 that looked like a class one' or 'what if it was derestricted' etc. So some mountains don't allow them.
@lauriemrdjan4 жыл бұрын
@@bananasstuff3344 what are the difference in classes? Is it how fast they will go? Maybe just a speed limit to what non-eBikes go?
@mobiz7113 жыл бұрын
Great review. A few too many "weees" for my taste. Thanks for the vid, I've been wondering about e-mountain bikes, I'm going to start saving!!
@samlewis63144 жыл бұрын
Fun ride on e-bikes. Thanks for sharing
@peterspillane71154 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the heads up about transporting e bikes on a recon.👍. I was just contemplating whether it could be done. Planning to carry 3 bikes.
@sydandmacky4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, pull the battery and you should be good.
@kenmueller47884 жыл бұрын
@@sydandmacky Just check for rust on the carrier first. ;-)
@Kevin-ex2yb4 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. So good to see Syd back on a bike. Can't wait for the next video
@hoangvienvan3689 Жыл бұрын
I haven't had it long but this thing seems to be a beast a very sturdy dependable vehicle
@UncleFjester3 жыл бұрын
Hey Tinkerbelle! Very Original Thumbnail
@GraydenMacLennan4 жыл бұрын
Love your videos! Have you considered some kind of wireless microphone setup to let us hear Syd better?
@tisforturbo.37744 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for it
@Na2gumiBlogspot2 жыл бұрын
I can see many people relating to eB's just coz they got a health problem or age - that's so cool, to be able to shred albeit health issues or age. However, eB's are so cool for everyone. Why do 5 runs when you might have done 10? And you still get a lot of effort and fitness involved. And the eB's is heavier and faster down the trail and has more grip, feels more planted. I think one should ride both an eB and a regular bike - it's all so much fun.