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My hunting E-MTB "system"
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<blockquote data-quote="Litehiker" data-source="post: 3094684" data-attributes="member: 54178"><p>I'm loving tis bike for scouting and just enjoyment riding. It is made of quality components so no problems so far. I have Tannus tire liners (& smaller inner tubes, natch) and no flats - YET. Goathead thorns have not been a problem so far though the d@mn things are everywhere around Las Vegas trails.</p><p>After hunting season I remove the front basket but it is needed when hunting. My day pack goes there for more weight on the front drive wheel for better traction on the steeps.</p><p>** I'm now used to matching changing gears with changing pedal assist levels. The right combination is important both for saving my body's "battery" and saving the bike's batteries. Unlike most E-MTB's 5 or 6 pedal assist levels my E-CELLS has 9 levels for more gradual assist changes in tough terrain so you are much more likely to get the assist level you need. Dave Cleveland designed a great E-MTB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Litehiker, post: 3094684, member: 54178"] I'm loving tis bike for scouting and just enjoyment riding. It is made of quality components so no problems so far. I have Tannus tire liners (& smaller inner tubes, natch) and no flats - YET. Goathead thorns have not been a problem so far though the d@mn things are everywhere around Las Vegas trails. After hunting season I remove the front basket but it is needed when hunting. My day pack goes there for more weight on the front drive wheel for better traction on the steeps. ** I'm now used to matching changing gears with changing pedal assist levels. The right combination is important both for saving my body's "battery" and saving the bike's batteries. Unlike most E-MTB's 5 or 6 pedal assist levels my E-CELLS has 9 levels for more gradual assist changes in tough terrain so you are much more likely to get the assist level you need. Dave Cleveland designed a great E-MTB. [/QUOTE]
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