So rad! I love my Norco ebike. Best investment ever. Makes a normal XC trail around here so much more fun. Going to Duluth or anywhere and riding tons of different stuff, it's amazing.
That’s awesome! I really need to just suck it up and get my own. We had a blast! I can see an e-bike being great on so many different kinds of trails too.
We definitely had a blast! Yeah I could see that. I’ve even talked about making different kinds of climb trails that are for e-bikes too. Like uphill berms and flow
Rad showcase of these capable machines. It was cool to get your perspective on these things coming from a couple fully analog units. I can see the draw for shuttling or someone who can benefit from the extra lift, yet I don’t know when these will actually appeal to me. I’m sure they were a blast to ride though! You guys rode em hard and dry!
Yeah you already have that built in motor for the climbs. We’d probably get to the top at the same time if I was one the Shuttle and you’re on your Yeti.
I was against the EMTB at first because I thought they had twist throttle type setup like dirt bikes. But after riding a buddy's in Bentonville I definitely feel in love with them. I ended up buying one from YT and do not regret it at all. They are not cheap but they are more fun. I notice the extra weight, but it makes all terrain, even jumps, more fun in my opinion.
@@ridindirt I got my YT Decoy in late October and have rode it at Farside Bikepark and Proving grounds trails in Dubuque, Iowa. It handled everything with no problems at all but I wouldn’t say I had it long enough to give you a full opinion on it. I know you worked on Farside and I wouldn’t call those little jumps.
Definitely a different ride. It’s best to have both but I only can afford 1 bike and Im happy I decided on a ebike. Turning 44 this year and I appreciate the assist when I want it . Places like Tioga it’s just rinse and repeat all day . Looks like you both had a lot of fun on them !
Curious why anyone would pick one of these over a stark varg, which also runs ~ $12k. Please entertain me. Trying to find any reason why someone could justify a 12k bicycle over a more solid E bike. Makes me feel a bit better about myself that people spend 12k on a straight up bicycle after spending “only” 4 on a surron.
So rad! I love my Norco ebike. Best investment ever. Makes a normal XC trail around here so much more fun. Going to Duluth or anywhere and riding tons of different stuff, it's amazing.
That’s awesome! I really need to just suck it up and get my own. We had a blast! I can see an e-bike being great on so many different kinds of trails too.
Looks like a blast. I love my ebike. I think ebikes could open new competitive climbing type of competitions.
We definitely had a blast! Yeah I could see that. I’ve even talked about making different kinds of climb trails that are for e-bikes too. Like uphill berms and flow
Rad showcase of these capable machines. It was cool to get your perspective on these things coming from a couple fully analog units. I can see the draw for shuttling or someone who can benefit from the extra lift, yet I don’t know when these will actually appeal to me. I’m sure they were a blast to ride though! You guys rode em hard and dry!
Yeah you already have that built in motor for the climbs. We’d probably get to the top at the same time if I was one the Shuttle and you’re on your Yeti.
But seriously I think it would be rad at a place like Tioga. Just blast the road up and get to take like twice as many runs down in a day
@@ridindirt Lol, I wouldn’t go that far! These things haul the mail on the ups. But yea dude stoked to rip soon!
@@ridindirt For sure, prob get like 3x the runs. Some day the battery’s and motor will be so light the bike could remain more nimble.
@@Dialed1 hell yeah brother! 🤙🏻
I was against the EMTB at first because I thought they had twist throttle type setup like dirt bikes. But after riding a buddy's in Bentonville I definitely feel in love with them. I ended up buying one from YT and do not regret it at all. They are not cheap but they are more fun. I notice the extra weight, but it makes all terrain, even jumps, more fun in my opinion.
Totals dude. I’ve definitely checked out the YT. None are in stock at the moment though. Pretty solid price point for em. Any complaints about yours?
@@ridindirt I got my YT Decoy in late October and have rode it at Farside Bikepark and Proving grounds trails in Dubuque, Iowa. It handled everything with no problems at all but I wouldn’t say I had it long enough to give you a full opinion on it. I know you worked on Farside and I wouldn’t call those little jumps.
@@bradwhitcomb1984 sick! Do you have the full 29er or mullet?
@@ridindirt mine is a mullet. Business upfront and party in the back
@@bradwhitcomb1984 hell yeah, that’s what I want
I need to try that e-bike soon lol
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Absolutely! 🤙🏻
Definitely a different ride. It’s best to have both but I only can afford 1 bike and Im happy I decided on a ebike. Turning 44 this year and I appreciate the assist when I want it . Places like Tioga it’s just rinse and repeat all day . Looks like you both had a lot of fun on them !
Oh man, yeah Tioga would be so good on an E-bike! Yeah we had a blast!
Wow. Looks great but... At 60 this year I have yet to pay that much for a vehicle.
Haha for sure! There are much cheaper options from different brands though
Curious why anyone would pick one of these over a stark varg, which also runs ~ $12k. Please entertain me. Trying to find any reason why someone could justify a 12k bicycle over a more solid E bike.
Makes me feel a bit better about myself that people spend 12k on a straight up bicycle after spending “only” 4 on a surron.
Haha idk way too much money for me. I rode this for free and it was fun af! Ain’t spending $12k on one though
@@ridindirt definitely seems fun though, haha
You don’t even feel the weight anymore after a few rides feels like a regular bike I own 7 E bikes I love them
Holy hell, 7?!! That’s wild!