breausaw
New Member
Hi,
Just joined the forum, have been riding mountain bikes for over 35 years.
Bought my first ebike in February last year, a fat tire Bulls Monster E FS.
Took a plus FS out for a spin, came back with that ubiquitous grin.
After much deliberation and research bought the Bull Monster, nearly 1700 miles later it’s going strong. Replaced the chain and cassette at about 1400, and the rear hub needed lightweight grease for cold weather riding.
I’m no lightweight the bike has been put through the ringer, snow, mud, monster hills and rocky trails; been on some brutal rides. Live in an area with miles and miles of trails for winter and summer fun.
Summer I run 26 x 4 Maxxis FBR (front specific) and Minion RBR (Rear Specific) tires, winter 26 x 4.2 49North Wrathlordes with 300 cupped carbide studs per tire.
I considered a standard FS eMTB even test road a Specialized Levo, I decided to ride the summer single tracks and mountain trails with my fat tire; the Maxxis tires made all the difference; really hookup way better then the stock Jumbo Jim’s.
Oh yeah, I'm 64 years young.
My legs aren’t what they use to be, the ebike puts me back in the game.
There are no restrictions here in Alaska, ebikes are welcome everywhere by just about everyone except by some of the analog riding Fat Tire folks.
Look forward to reading feedback, new ideas, and adding my 2 cents.
Brad
Just joined the forum, have been riding mountain bikes for over 35 years.
Bought my first ebike in February last year, a fat tire Bulls Monster E FS.
Took a plus FS out for a spin, came back with that ubiquitous grin.
After much deliberation and research bought the Bull Monster, nearly 1700 miles later it’s going strong. Replaced the chain and cassette at about 1400, and the rear hub needed lightweight grease for cold weather riding.
I’m no lightweight the bike has been put through the ringer, snow, mud, monster hills and rocky trails; been on some brutal rides. Live in an area with miles and miles of trails for winter and summer fun.
Summer I run 26 x 4 Maxxis FBR (front specific) and Minion RBR (Rear Specific) tires, winter 26 x 4.2 49North Wrathlordes with 300 cupped carbide studs per tire.
I considered a standard FS eMTB even test road a Specialized Levo, I decided to ride the summer single tracks and mountain trails with my fat tire; the Maxxis tires made all the difference; really hookup way better then the stock Jumbo Jim’s.
Oh yeah, I'm 64 years young.
My legs aren’t what they use to be, the ebike puts me back in the game.
There are no restrictions here in Alaska, ebikes are welcome everywhere by just about everyone except by some of the analog riding Fat Tire folks.
Look forward to reading feedback, new ideas, and adding my 2 cents.
Brad