Really pleased that this video has been produced because I was going to ask if you could produce a video (or better still a series) for those of us coming to eMTBs without really having a background in regular mountain biking.
Yep, I’d say so. Even for a person who has raced a regular bike, learning how to climb an E-MTB is a learning curve, and what most people get wrong when first starting out.
I like this channel and how far it has come but EMBN and GMBN desperately need some diversity. From viewers segments, guest presenters, people they interview, those they ride with and those they interact with during events the presenters travel to (post COVID-19). It’s 2020, you say family is what e-mountain biking is all about. Well, the worlds riding bikes and the kids are watching! Let’s have some diversity guys and truly make it one big family community.
Yes, very helpful, thank you, Have a Levo on order so this was good info. Would appreciate a video geared toward senior riders as many other channels feature younger riders swooping down rocky trails on $7,000 bikes. Our group ranges from 62 to 73 and the battery boost got us back out on the trails. Very grateful for all your efforts to educate us, thank you.
My Wife and I just took our first demo ride on a Specialized Turbo Levo Expert. We are all in and fully committed to riding E-MTB. I've been riding over 30 years and she has been riding about 20 years and it's the most fun either of us has had. We had so much fun riding them that the climbs we used to dread, are now fun and I loved them. I was using my brakes on the climbs that's how great it was. Now I just gotta figure out how i'm going to pay $20000 for two of them.
Thanks… lots of good tips. Could you spend more time on going downhill. I learned the hard way that my Giant ETrance (26 kg) is a lot heavier than my Specialized Epic Carbon (11 kg) and that going down the trails requires a significant amount of focus and skill to control that increased weight! Even with the bigger brake rotors slowing the Giant to a comfortable and safe pace while going downhill is difficult without the feeling of loss of control. In the meantime I’ll continue practicing and walking my bike down any trails that unnerve me - better to be safe than sorry👍
Thank you for all the tips I appreciate you're video. I just bought myself a Giant Stance E+2 Power bike and I can use all the tips . This is my 1st E bike I ever bought and I'm enjoying it and it's so much fun to ride on trails and up hills. The Yamaha motor that this e-bike has is awesome with lots of power and torque.. Once again thank you for all the tips.
Timely video; just bought my first e bike and am waiting for delivery next month. I actually started out riding roads and trails when I was a kid, with some pretty challenging jumps, then went to marathons and tours. All was well until my knees wore out, hence my first e bike. Thanks for all the tips, and I'm sure I'll be using a few of them!
Great video. I've forwarded the link to my wife since she'll be home when my new Haibike All-Mountain 2.0 arrives. I'm stuck oversees due to air travel restrictions so she's going to be the one to break the bike in until I can get home in September. This should really help her get familiar with all of the new stuff since both our current bikes are vintage Gary Fischer Hoo Koo E Koos.
Just find that for some one that has the level of skill and knowledge like you guys, to even go to the process of sharing is great, keep up the good work
Great informative video.. I switch to a EMTB a few months ago ... and it is easy not to realise, and to change gears as you would on a standard bike. But as you rightly mentioned the torque on a ebike is the thing to take in to consideration. ..I found that keep spinning those wheels is the key and gently does it on all gear changes. Great point is be aware of what gear you need to be in (and always be prepared )
Good video for beginners Chris and thanks....but I would question the "spanner check" which could break every pre-set torque setting and the Loctite / screw lock seal ?
I just bought my first E-bike! It's a fat tire bike. It's cool looking. But I didn't realize how heavy it is. 60lb. I'm old and have an internal injury which makes heavy things tuff. So I'm slowly going to put this thing on a diet. I think I can get it to 35lb maybe........ Will be an adventure!
The best cycling shoes for flat pedals by a mile, are barefoot shoes like Vibram or Vivo barefoot. Way better than any cycling brand shoe any day of the week.
There seems to be differences between the motor brands how quick they let off the power for gear changes. Anyone tried the new Bosch update and knows if it got any better?
New Subscriber... Riding in inclement weather. My bike manual says to not do so as it can cause damage to the electronics/electrical components. Any way around this bit of an inconvenience? Leave for work its nice out, come time to leave work for the day and its raining, so now what? How do you Ebike riders cope with bad weather scenarios? This is my first E-Bike so its all new to me. I've ridden bikes for years just never anything electric. Had a gas bike for a while but wasn't worth the money with all the issues it had. Another thing, what about tires? Seems the stock tires that came on my Ebike are the thinnest you could possibly find, already had a flat from a burr, and had to replace the inner tube. So, tire type & recommendations for inner tubes would be a great video too.
Picking up my first eMTB fully tomorrow! The first MTB fully after my bellowed GT LTS 1000-DS (that I still own and ride) bought 22 years ago :-) Partly, it's your "fault" !
Consider the Trek Rail 9.7. Carbon, good components, and best of all a wide network of stores (some Manufacture owned) that really back their product with excellent warranty and technical support.
A bit ott on riding gear, I have most of that but rarely use any of it, it all interferes with my riding experience, especially goggles and gloves, I like to feel the air in my face and see first hand not through a lens what’s in front of me, I need the dexterity of gloveless hands to use the controls and feel what’s underneath me. I do wear a helmet but only after cracking my skull one to many times but that’s the only essential thing you need in my opinion. T shirt, jeans, helmet, manky old trainers and I’m ready to rip 👍
"Might want to think about" protecting your eyes. Jeeze guys. How much time did you give eye protection? In my experience, flys and bees, never mind mud, have this alarming tendency to go for the eyes. There are few things more distracting to an intrepid cyclist than being impact stung by a bee attempting to fly into his eye. Branch tips are a similar problem. This is as important as anything else. I ride without a helmet routienly. Don't feel bad about it. But seldom go without at least sunglasses and gloves. "Firm-Grip" lightweight utility gloves without the wrist strap. Three pair for $10. This is my sage counsel.
I just wasted 3 seconds of my life reading your comment and I DID learn something! You need to read the title of videos and judge whether it makes sense to watch it!
Did you find these tips helpful?
Really pleased that this video has been produced because I was going to ask if you could produce a video (or better still a series) for those of us coming to eMTBs without really having a background in regular mountain biking.
Yep, I’d say so. Even for a person who has raced a regular bike, learning how to climb an E-MTB is a learning curve, and what most people get wrong when first starting out.
There are definitely new skills you need to learn with eMTBs! 👍
I like this channel and how far it has come but EMBN and GMBN desperately need some diversity. From viewers segments, guest presenters, people they interview, those they ride with and those they interact with during events the presenters travel to (post COVID-19). It’s 2020, you say family is what e-mountain biking is all about. Well, the worlds riding bikes and the kids are watching! Let’s have some diversity guys and truly make it one big family community.
Yes, very helpful, thank you, Have a Levo on order so this was good info. Would appreciate a video geared toward senior riders as many other channels feature younger riders swooping down rocky trails on $7,000 bikes. Our group ranges from 62 to 73 and the battery boost got us back out on the trails. Very grateful for all your efforts to educate us, thank you.
My Wife and I just took our first demo ride on a Specialized Turbo Levo Expert. We are all in and fully committed to riding E-MTB. I've been riding over 30 years and she has been riding about 20 years and it's the most fun either of us has had. We had so much fun riding them that the climbs we used to dread, are now fun and I loved them. I was using my brakes on the climbs that's how great it was. Now I just gotta figure out how i'm going to pay $20000 for two of them.
Thanks… lots of good tips. Could you spend more time on going downhill. I learned the hard way that my Giant ETrance (26 kg) is a lot heavier than my Specialized Epic Carbon (11 kg) and that going down the trails requires a significant amount of focus and skill to control that increased weight! Even with the bigger brake rotors slowing the Giant to a comfortable and safe pace while going downhill is difficult without the feeling of loss of control. In the meantime I’ll continue practicing and walking my bike down any trails that unnerve me - better to be safe than sorry👍
Thank you for all the tips I appreciate you're video. I just bought myself a Giant Stance E+2 Power bike and I can use all the tips . This is my 1st E bike I ever bought and I'm enjoying it and it's so much fun to ride on trails and up hills. The Yamaha motor that this e-bike has is awesome with lots of power and torque.. Once again thank you for all the tips.
Thank you for a great video. Been riding a MYB off and on for decades but I still learned from this. My Ebike is still a month away.
Timely video; just bought my first e bike and am waiting for delivery next month. I actually started out riding roads and trails when I was a kid, with some pretty challenging jumps, then went to marathons and tours. All was well until my knees wore out, hence my first e bike. Thanks for all the tips, and I'm sure I'll be using a few of them!
Don't forget to take a little first aid kit for you or another fellow cyclist who needs a bit of TLC
Great video. I've forwarded the link to my wife since she'll be home when my new Haibike All-Mountain 2.0 arrives. I'm stuck oversees due to air travel restrictions so she's going to be the one to break the bike in until I can get home in September. This should really help her get familiar with all of the new stuff since both our current bikes are vintage Gary Fischer Hoo Koo E Koos.
Just find that for some one that has the level of skill and knowledge like you guys, to even go to the process of sharing is great, keep up the good work
Great informative video.. I switch to a EMTB a few months ago ... and it is easy not to realise, and to change gears as you would on a standard bike. But as you rightly mentioned the torque on a ebike is the thing to take in to consideration. ..I found that keep spinning those wheels is the key and gently does it on all gear changes.
Great point is be aware of what gear you need to be in (and always be prepared )
Great tips. I also always drop the seat post going up hills ( I am a beginner) as I nearly end up on my arse if I get stuck and stop on the way up:)
Good video for beginners Chris and thanks....but I would question the "spanner check" which could break every pre-set torque setting and the Loctite / screw lock seal ?
Really helpful video with some really good advice . Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
thank you great video rgds from austria
Excellent tips
Great video 👍🏻
that was quite helpful...thank you.
Cadence and easing off the power when changing gear are by far the best e-specific tips any beginner needs. And don't rely on turbo.
100% I've crunched my gears too many times in turbo
You really have to wait a bit longer than a normal bike to shift
excellent info, the only thing i could add is that some setups allow for throttle and pas
I am a beginner 😊✡ Thanks for the valuable tips. I'm going to add a small mezuzah to my Radrunner plus.
Great vid. Any advice on a hard tail for climbing & single track downhill ? Thanks
I installed Sram pg1230 cassette on my Levo, flipping amazing now, when it comes to climbing steep hills. The best ebike.
Try XX1 or XO1 cassette and you will then realize what perfect shifting will be like. Although the shifter itself is more important haha
Please make a video on changing gears on the different motors. On bosch for example there is almost no overrun which lets you shift very seemlessly
Great advice.
thank you good tips !
great vid thanks.
Great video thanks, do you have a list of place/shops for renting and more important coach around London ?
Get a set of tmac pedals, they are absolutely amazing 👍😝
I just bought my first E-bike! It's a fat tire bike. It's cool looking. But I didn't realize how heavy it is. 60lb. I'm old and have an internal injury which makes heavy things tuff. So I'm slowly going to put this thing on a diet. I think I can get it to 35lb maybe........
Will be an adventure!
Torque recomendations... blown away! hahahaha
Really useful. Thank you
You are welcome!
nice video matey
Basic Essentials MUST include puncture repair option!!¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The best cycling shoes for flat pedals by a mile, are barefoot shoes like Vibram or Vivo barefoot. Way better than any cycling brand shoe any day of the week.
There seems to be differences between the motor brands how quick they let off the power for gear changes. Anyone tried the new Bosch update and knows if it got any better?
New Subscriber...
Riding in inclement weather. My bike manual says to not do so as it can cause damage to the electronics/electrical components. Any way around this bit of an inconvenience? Leave for work its nice out, come time to leave work for the day and its raining, so now what? How do you Ebike riders cope with bad weather scenarios?
This is my first E-Bike so its all new to me. I've ridden bikes for years just never anything electric. Had a gas bike for a while but wasn't worth the money with all the issues it had.
Another thing, what about tires? Seems the stock tires that came on my Ebike are the thinnest you could possibly find, already had a flat from a burr, and had to replace the inner tube. So, tire type & recommendations for inner tubes would be a great video too.
I Like your comment.
I wish he answered
Never could figure out why Fox rear shocks don't have sag percentages shown - it just makes things that much quicker to set up
Do videos on converted e bikes pls
Picking up my first eMTB fully tomorrow! The first MTB fully after my bellowed GT LTS 1000-DS (that I still own and ride) bought 22 years ago :-) Partly, it's your "fault" !
Enjoy it! Chances are you’ll never want to ride anything else uphill again :)
bought my first ebike last year but still ride my beloved gt xcr 3000 1999..just cus the kids dont know what it is
Thanks, I'll let you know in a week! 😫
Can't understand half of what he says, but I appreciate his advice!
Great video I’m currently looking at buying my first emtb can’t decide between turbo Levo and wild fs same money which would you think would be better
Consider the Trek Rail 9.7. Carbon, good components, and best of all a wide network of stores (some Manufacture owned) that really back their product with excellent warranty and technical support.
Battery life is amazing!
Yassss
Buy is 'Bought', bring is 'Brought'
Epic fail. lol
For eyes, even if clear, need UV protection especially with eMtb rides likely being longer than normal.
Can anyone suggest a good start off ebike brand just for daily commute around a 15 mile round trip? Thanks in advance
A bit ott on riding gear, I have most of that but rarely use any of it, it all interferes with my riding experience, especially goggles and gloves, I like to feel the air in my face and see first hand not through a lens what’s in front of me, I need the dexterity of gloveless hands to use the controls and feel what’s underneath me. I do wear a helmet but only after cracking my skull one to many times but that’s the only essential thing you need in my opinion. T shirt, jeans, helmet, manky old trainers and I’m ready to rip 👍
Too many ads.
Tighten the snot out of every fastener and use red LocTite..
I also ride motorcycles so the brake levers get flipped.
Right is front..
What kind of bike was that? You said specialized levo? How much did it cost you?
Which bike model is this please?
Getting whipped riding by nettles isn’t fun. Perhaps shin guards?
I’m fuck up on BOOF
How to setup your emtb: derestrict it
Or buy one thats already unrestricted! Lol
I like Chris videos much more then Steve’s..
Nah Steve is goat
Skills: Chris
Info: Steve
Skills & Info: Chris
Sponsor Plugs and Commercials: Steve
M. Muzinski are you gay
I like both their videos. Both of them are really good but different. They each bring something different to the table.
So it's a like a mountain bike, but with a motor?
Great tips! 🤙🏼
👍😀🚴♂️😉
Do ebike giveaway i cant afford one
Changing gear is the hardest challenge
6:26 FOUR FINGERS GLOVES ? Skøre Englændere !
"Might want to think about" protecting your eyes.
Jeeze guys. How much time did you give eye protection? In my experience, flys and bees, never mind mud, have this alarming tendency to go for the eyes. There are few things more distracting to an intrepid cyclist than being impact stung by a bee attempting to fly into his eye. Branch tips are a similar problem. This is as important as anything else. I ride without a helmet routienly. Don't feel bad about it. But seldom go without at least sunglasses and gloves. "Firm-Grip" lightweight utility gloves without the wrist strap. Three pair for $10. This is my sage counsel.
I don't have an e bike
Most of those tips were not Ebike ones just standard any bike tips :/
It's just amazing that this guy is always talking rubbish with a serious face.
These are tips, not skills. Horribly misleading title.
Just wasted 13min 40sec of my life to learn nothing...
I just wasted 3 seconds of my life reading your comment and I DID learn something! You need to read the title of videos and judge whether it makes sense to watch it!