Dual Stoke

Plummet

Flash Git
Mar 16, 2023
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1,602
New Zealand
It's time for a stoke thread.

So i've been blazing around on my new mtb, really digging the new geo and getting my head around a high pivot bike. My poor Claymore has been drenched in mud and grime since I got it. Not the less there has been some awesome sessions on the mtb. The high pivot is cool. The deeper you sink into the travel the more stable it gets.

Then last night i just didnt have enough energy to pedal hard, its been a hard work week.
So I dusted off the E and went for a hoon. Oh yeah, After a couple of weeks of mtbing around jumping on the E was a blast.

Fark i wish i was that fit and powerful to blaze that fast without a motor.
So after being bloody tired and lethargic the adrenaline kicks in and nek minute im hauling arse smashing downs and ups. That Voima is a fantastic bit of kit. It is just a chunk swallowing monster.

This morning i was back on the Claymore for 3 hours of hike a bike. Of yeah, the mtb is light and playful by comparison but also capable as hell.

I'm really loving the combo of bikes. Riding with mates on epic hike a bikes on the mtb and smashing fast laps on the E. Its great to have options and when you have an E its really hard to come up with a valid excuse to not ride as up can simple dial up the power levels if you are feeling tired.
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Oh Fark Yeah,
 

Stihldog

Handheld Power Tool
Subscriber
Jun 10, 2020
3,341
4,609
Coquitlam, BC
I don’t have a MTB but I have the two Treks, Rail and Fuel EXE. Can’t decide on my favourite so I’m probably 60/40 on use. Similar geometry but different animals. Whichever bike I’m on, when it leaves the stable, decides where I’m going or what I plan on doing.
 

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