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Might have found the answer...
Might have found the answer...
Try that with an ebike, and let us know how you get on!
Had a very quick shot of a 160 cube today, I was surprised how much lighter it felt than the HT I had a shot of the other week.
Ball seems burst for me anyway, unless I buy online there is no chance of getting one local til 2021 models appear in early Autumn.
Get it online then..
It's all smoke and mirrors online. They say they have it, your size, your colour, in stock, you call them, as I did, guess what ? Just waiting on that particular one coming back in.
As a local dealer said today, they take your money and fill you with false promises and then get back to you saying it's not arrived as planned.
It's all smoke and mirrors online. They say they have it, your size, your colour, in stock, you call them, as I did, guess what ? Just waiting on that particular one coming back in.
As a local dealer said today, they take your money and fill you with false promises and then get back to you saying it's not arrived as planned.
It's all smoke and mirrors online. They say they have it, your size, your colour, in stock, you call them, as I did, guess what ? Just waiting on that particular one coming back in.
As a local dealer said today, they take your money and fill you with false promises and then get back to you saying it's not arrived as planned.
Is this just Cube eMtbs ?
Have you tried Evans?
It's only Cubes I've enquired about and to anticipate your next question, yes it's really only Cube I've focused on for a number of reason, 3 x times localish dealers, best bang for buck and lovely looking.
Sold my MTB as I got bored riding the limited bridleways near my house, and I some stupid principled objection to putting the bike in the car and driving for an hour to have a bike ride. Bought a CX bike instead that’s enough for light off-road work and with road wheels and tyres makes a decent winter training bike. Until the quite recently MTBs could reasonably be ridden for a few miles on the road to reach trails but today’s MTBs don’t look like that to me, gearing good for a max of 10-15 mph?
New MTB with one chainring seem to be the norm now
Not the point I'm trying to get at.
Very nice but again, not quite what I'm trying to find out.
Yes knack is the key, just trying to understand how difficult it will be cause I know from experience what a ballache carrying a bike is.
This isn't me but an example of a Munro bagging bike expedition, where half the height has to be gain with a bike on your back.
They are, but the old fashioned way of working out gear 'inches' still holds true and what you have with a 1 x 12 is a wide spread of gears with the lowest being 23" and highest being 88". (For reference, a road bike with a common double chainset of 34/50 and an 11 speed rear cluster of say 11-25 will have a lowest gear of 38" and a high of 129". ) So spinning a MTB in its hardest gear should still see you up above 20mph....its just the other factors that make it hard work to maintain it.
They are, but the old fashioned way of working out gear 'inches' still holds true and what you have with a 1 x 12 is a wide spread of gears with the lowest being 23" and highest being 88". (For reference, a road bike with a common double chainset of 34/50 and an 11 speed rear cluster of say 11-25 will have a lowest gear of 38" and a high of 129". ) So spinning a MTB in its hardest gear should still see you up above 20mph....its just the other factors that make it hard work to maintain it.