It's 2025 Is an Emtb in your near future?

Is an Emtb in your near future?

  • Yes

    Votes: 10 7.8%
  • No

    Votes: 52 40.6%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 21 16.4%
  • Never

    Votes: 11 8.6%
  • Already own one

    Votes: 34 26.6%

  • Total voters
    128
A gravel thread and still no emtb thread
Maybe I should start its own NJ (emtbnj) forum like gmbn (embn) and mtbr (emtbr) did 😁
 
A gravel thread and still no emtb thread
Maybe I should start its own NJ (emtbnj) forum like gmbn (embn) and mtbr (emtbr) did 😁
Maybe you missed it, but there's an eMTB thread on here. Looks like it is pretty active.

 
Maybe you missed it, but there's an eMTB thread on here. Looks like it is pretty active.

misuse of the lingo I suppose

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Yes. Yes they do…. But it’s an underground/ secret handshake kinda thing now 😉😇
Foes fat-e for the win!


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Foes fat-e for the win!


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Having owned 3 Foes frames during my life, I kinda want it... now if they could figure out how to adapt Cristini's 2WD system to it... 😏
 
Foes fat-e for the win!


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Any guesses on the weight? I say close to 80 lbs.
 
Ok, I ride a specialized Kenevo, it is an alloy 180mm travel full power e bike that is a 27.5 plus wheel bike. With the stock boxxer fork the bike weighs 54lbs. The way I have the bike set up now is a mullet with a Zeb and a 500wh battery, the bike is under 52lbs. I know for a fact the fork on that bike is lighter than my Zeb, it’s a 34mm tubed fork, not 38mm. Weight on fat bikes can vary by pounds on tire choice. If you go with a light wheel and tire combo , that bike would be a way under 60lb.
 
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