I picked my 22 MX Pro in January for 6200 USD. I have over 800 miles on it and love everything about it. I do a standard 'after work' ride 3 days a week here in CO. Im 200lbs. 2k+feet of climbing in 1 hour 10 min. Just over 11 miles. Battery has two bars at the end. I ride the whole thing in trail mode. Its a beast and i got it because of how comfortable i was immediately. I ride MOTO ..YZ450F. Very similar geometry. Super fun bike.
Nice review LUV that your take is Motorcycle MX Dirt.... I just road one (parking lot) Closest thing to Yeti or better. The suspension and brakes are So dialable. Thanx for confirming exactly my thoughts and showing actual video (btw nice drone work) of it's handling!
I have this bike in the XL. 5' 11". I ride in Trail mode on any mtb trail. Battery lasts 2.5 hours while hammering constantly in tech. Bike feels light. Eco mode is not so good. The motor quits at 18mph which is a bummer. Turn radius not so good due to double crown. Bike is ton of fun to hammer in technical single track. Turns every trail into DH trail. Rear shock is a bit harsh. I would buy the expert If I did it all over again. Better suspension and turn radius.
@@TheWillisville The ohlins forks are great. The shock not so much. Not alot of adjustment. I've had the expert suspension on other bikes and it is superb. Hmmm don't know much about the motor difference. But for 2 grand difference I would get the expert.
The entire mountain bike genre is insane. The pricing of everything in the sport is through the roof and absolutely ridiculous. This thing is 8 thousand dollars LoL
@@juniorcarmack8741 Look at the technology to get the weight reasonable and perform. Its not a huffy guys. MTB is a very high tech sport. not an apples to apples comparison.
I picked my 22 MX Pro in January for 6200 USD. I have over 800 miles on it and love everything about it.
I do a standard 'after work' ride 3 days a week here in CO. Im 200lbs. 2k+feet of climbing in 1 hour 10 min. Just over 11 miles. Battery has two bars at the end. I ride the whole thing in trail mode.
Its a beast and i got it because of how comfortable i was immediately.
I ride MOTO ..YZ450F. Very similar geometry. Super fun bike.
Nice review LUV that your take is Motorcycle MX Dirt....
I just road one (parking lot) Closest thing to Yeti or better. The suspension and brakes are So dialable. Thanx for confirming exactly my thoughts and showing actual video (btw nice drone work) of
it's handling!
Your edit and pace excellent 👍
Would be really awesome to see more MTB-content on this channel.
I was really confused because I thought this was Vital MTB
Great video love the bike. One quick note the magura Mt7 pros are 4 piston not 2.
My dealership had a left over 22 model on for $7200 cdn. That's like probably 5k USD. I'm kind of tempted to pick it up.
Id love to know where the trail system is?
So will this be like a Stacyc for adults? Because that is what i want. Thank you
There are several e-bikes like a Stacyc for adults.... CAKE is one
I have this bike in the XL. 5' 11". I ride in Trail mode on any mtb trail. Battery lasts 2.5 hours while hammering constantly in tech. Bike feels light. Eco mode is not so good. The motor quits at 18mph which is a bummer. Turn radius not so good due to double crown. Bike is ton of fun to hammer in technical single track. Turns every trail into DH trail. Rear shock is a bit harsh. I would buy the expert If I did it all over again. Better suspension and turn radius.
I have heard great things about the ohlins suspension, I am debating between expert and pro. Would the E7000 be that big of a step down in motor?
@@TheWillisville The ohlins forks are great. The shock not so much. Not alot of adjustment. I've had the expert suspension on other bikes and it is superb. Hmmm don't know much about the motor difference. But for 2 grand difference I would get the expert.
What's the weight please?
The entire mountain bike genre is insane. The pricing of everything in the sport is through the roof and absolutely ridiculous. This thing is 8 thousand dollars LoL
For $8000 that is way overpriced. For all that I can go buy a nice dirtbike crap I can get two nice used ones for that amount
@@juniorcarmack8741 Look at the technology to get the weight reasonable and perform. Its not a huffy guys. MTB is a very high tech sport. not an apples to apples comparison.
22s are discounted below 6 k
And it’s cool