It's all relative. I can fall off even without a bike 😁 I agree though, you are still going to be well between the wheels whether you go super long grandad style or not, so it's unlikely to be super twitchy like say my old Whyte PRST-1 fully cross country, from back in the day. Which is kind of...
I just checked and I'm a tad over this number, probably mostly because of adding more rise on my bars due to a spine problem, but RAD does seem to favour having a more agile (smaller) bike that you can chuck around more? I'm also not sure how easily this translates to an emtb as there are many...
I have a confession. I bought a different exotic suspension mountain bike during my first mid life crisis. Anyone of you old giffers recognise her? Please be respectful to the older Lady 🙂
20% Vat & 6% Customs Duty - remember to select UK when using the configurator on the Pole website and it will deduct Finnish taxes for their export to UK price first. Voima Models - Pole Bicycles
I couldn't even wait for this full review video to drop.... I tried. Mine is already in transit right now and I can't wait! .... I'm going to watch the video now 🙂
Ay'up young un 😉 Thanks for the reply. I've got a soft spot for Whyte but I ended up going for the massive travel Pole Voima More bike than I'll ever need but I'll run her with lots of sag for old man rides, if you'll pardon the expression :ROFLMAO:
Yep, That's correct - I'm guessing Pole have got their customs codes off pat but in the past I've had to give Parcelforce the correct code to get stuff released from customs. Details at this link and in the screenshot below : With electric motor for propulsion - UK Integrated Online Tariff - GOV.UK
61 year old fart with a bad back here, studying the Pole Voima as an ultra plush option to keep me riding. Still struggling with my retrobike, a whyte PRST-1, but not able to manage the climbs as well these days!