I'm still wearing Gorham Bike & Ski jerseys that I got back in the mid '90s.
This ride will make history. I got a photo of Sasquatch!?!
Power to the people!Hope this wasn’t the last ride on the RipMo.
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this arrived today.
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Too tired? I thought ebikes are supposed to to all the work for you. You should have come back more rested than when you left? Or are your face muscles too tired from smiling and laughing too much.Well, my inaugural E-mtb ride exceeded all expectations...
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I would say more but I am too damn tired
@aveski:I'm still wearing Gorham Bike & Ski jerseys that I got back in the mid '90s.
Man. What's the geometry on that ride. It looks soooo much more slack than anything I've seen, besides choppers. ;-)Well, my inaugural E-mtb ride exceeded all expectations...
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I would say more but I am too damn tired
As it would seem, your bike is "two tired" as well.Well, my inaugural E-mtb ride exceeded all expectations...
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I would say more but I am too damn tired
It is a Trek Rail 9.8. It feels very similar to my RipMo & really surprised me on the downhills! One of my biggest concerns was how the bike would fit & feel as I never had a chance to test ride. I felt confident on it right away & I really put it through the paces even hitting some tabletop jumps. Balancing the extra weight in the air will take a little getting used to but for my level (which is nowhere near what my bikes are capable of) it handles like a dream.Man. What's the geometry on that ride. It looks soooo much more slack than anything I've seen, besides choppers. ;-)
@AKMINK has the Rail 5 in a size small, which is definitely more compact than my Trek e-CaliberIt is a Trek Rail 9.8. It feels very similar to my RipMo & really surprised me on the downhills! One of my biggest concerns was how the bike would fit & feel as I never had a chance to test ride. I felt confident on it right away & I really put it through the paces even hitting some tabletop jumps. Balancing the extra weight in the air will take a little getting used to but for my level (which is nowhere near what my bikes are capable of) it handles like a dream.
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Here is a comparison. All these #’s are mostly Greek to me & even though the RipMo measures a shorter reach it feels the opposite
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