Well thanks. We've been having a LOT of fun.
And I have really enjoyed the forum, it's an excellent resource.
We have a thread that's been going on for months here, on mountain bikes. We have some outstanding contributors:
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What started out as a casual interest in making bicycling easier, turned into a quest for the ultimate in ebikes. Meeting some of the early players and seeing the progression of engineering and design has been a great source of entertainment.
Sam was an early adopter and promotor of ebikes at Fullerton Electric Bikes. Meeting him and being able to pick his brain gave me a opportunity to really accelerate the learning curve and quest for learning how this pheonomenon has taken shape over recent years.
I was really sad to see him sell his store and move to the far east. Perhaps one day we'll get to visit again. He was supposed to come back in April for a real send-off, but this pandemic thing has really changed everything, everywhere.
His preferrence for, and eary adoption of Yamaha drive systems really dovetailed with my fifty+ years experience with motorcycles. I've been riding offroad since about 1967. When I learned Yamaha was such a big player it just clicked with me.
With Giant being the largest bike maker in the world, teamed up with Yamaha as one of the premier power sports manufacturing companies in the world, it was like a no-brainer. I have not been let down, not even one iota. LOL
My first foray into ebikes was bafang hub kit to convert wife's bike. Then I discovered Giant ebikes and chose the Explore for myself. I absolutely loved the bike. Within a few hundred miles the hub drive failed and became a source of frustration, dealing with a china importer. So I decided to bite the bullet and get another Giant bike for the wife. She really likes her LIV AMITI - its perfect cruiser for her.
Since all of my motorbikes sold I have been drawn to the concept of mountain biking. After a ton of research and some very good input from this forum, especially from
@PDoz, another avid motorcyclist and Giant advocate, I bought my Trance E+2. I could not be happier with how all this has shaken out.
It turns out Giant and Trance are synonimous with mountain biking, and their ebike is no exception. It's a really great mountain bike, AND a really great ebike.
My dealer did a custom build of a ladies eMTB and the wheelset came up for sale. After some time, the price came down to a 'gotta have' level, so I had a unique opportunity to have a second set of wheels with road tires for the Trance. It became apparent the Explore was becoming redundant, so I sold it to further fund my interest in bikes. My Trace ebike does double-duty.
So while there surely are some really high-end eMTB's out on the market, the Trance is rather kind of a yardstick, something to compare everything else with. And it's got Yamaha power - how can you miss?!?
Court, I thought you did a test ride of the Trance emtb with Sam, out on the Fullerton loop - right in my backyard. But maybe I'm mistaken. In any case, it's a really great offroad bike. And I've done the classic fullerton loop a couple of dozen times now. Just a lot of fun.
Keep up the great work!
63 this year and acting like a kid.