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I like using my Ebike to cruise the beach to surf fish I also plan to use it to bow hunt, its very quiet. But I have a mountain bike.
Fly Fishing using the E-Bikes- Rad Power Bikes Rad Rover https://youtu.be/nrn-LwrqvFw
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I have a pair of hard tails. 29 Fat Tire and a 27.5 EV
2500 watt - 38 mph - 52v
I've had the EV at 58 mph - downhill run on pavement. I use it to cruise around town when I want to run errands and basically go anywhere and explore no matter the terrain.
The 29 fatty is fun as well - but it collects more dust than the EV ride.
The EV goes places even a Motorcycle can't go - so darn light and unbelievable torque - no noise. It's torque is unreal and I can go literally vertical over stuff at super slow speeds - riding the hydraulic brakes. If flips folks out to see me literally crawling at a snails pace, slow peddle with power assist, riding the brakes on vertical stuff that you really can't pull off without the torque of this electric motor. Like a Trials Motorcycle with zero noise.
At my age - having the EV motor - has me riding 30 - 40 mile spins everywhere without having to be a super fitness freak, to manage the hills where I live. Hills flat out kick anyone's arse and power assist is a blessing for these beat up knees.
It will pop wheelies with ease and I zoom off riding the back tire, when I have a few kids around to show them - OLD DUDES ROCK!
Last edited by AtTheWall; 02-20-2020, 02:19 PM.
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Any Mountain Bike Riders in here?
There are some really good trails in DFW, considering the elevation. Go to Dorba.com and download the app. They update trail closings very regularly. Also, a few Facebook pages for trails in Texas. I’d be down to ride with some folks. I got a new bike, since I started this thread, and can’t get enough of it.
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Originally posted by MasonCo. View PostWhat is a good one to look at in that price range is what I meant.
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You have your major brands in Santa Cruz, Specialized, Trek, Giant, etc. Many very good companies are bringing their level of competition up to the level of the big brands. Some older known brands like Marin, Diamondback, Raleigh, etc. have stepped back into the game and offer some really good bikes for cheaper than the big names.
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Originally posted by Kcam23 View PostYou have your major brands in Santa Cruz, Specialized, Trek, Giant, etc. Many very good companies are bringing their level of competition up to the level of the big brands. Some older known brands like Marin, Diamondback, Raleigh, etc. have stepped back into the game and offer some really good bikes for cheaper than the big names.
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