JRA
Well-Known Member
@AHicks probably 200lbs when that vid was taken in SE OR in the Steens Mtns.. I do admit that I have been a cyclist for a very long time and have my own pedaling process down pat so I do what I can to stay on top of the assist level 90% of the time. That particular instance was by no means the toughest climb I have done with one of my hub bikes either.
My Z1 I ride now pretty much exclusively will climb even more technical terrain with aplomb and roll roads like that with much more confidence and security, and speed. I am finding it hard to give much love to my drop bar bikes these days.....So whereas some mtb'ers put more credence on downhill capability I am the opposite and get more enjoyment out of cleaning a difficult climb/muddy rooty rocky trail and ride my brakes down the other side. Hard on pads without regen but they are easy to replace.
My Z1 I ride now pretty much exclusively will climb even more technical terrain with aplomb and roll roads like that with much more confidence and security, and speed. I am finding it hard to give much love to my drop bar bikes these days.....So whereas some mtb'ers put more credence on downhill capability I am the opposite and get more enjoyment out of cleaning a difficult climb/muddy rooty rocky trail and ride my brakes down the other side. Hard on pads without regen but they are easy to replace.