That is where my interest in ever owning the bike would go. You can adjust power delivery settings on Nyon as well, which I removed, as I personally don't like gadgetry, preferring to concentrate on just riding the bike.
It doesn't take much for me to switch off and loose all interest. :)
If I am correct in what I have read from Martin's site, the Haibike weighs a shocking 21,8kg, the Scott weighs 19.9kg, and my KTM weighs 18.9kg. :) http://www.flidistribution.co.uk/2016-ktm-macina-race-27-x1-11-cx5-p-2094104 Every little helps. :)
Funny that you should say that Col.
At the last Evans ride we were discussing once again the fact that you see almost every brand of mtb, but no one could recall ever seeing a Haibike mtb. I've never thought about looking out for Scott mtb's so have no idea if there have been any.
Bearing in...
It seems to be a busy week. Riding yesterday evening, riding this evening after work on the South Downs, and out for an organised mtb ride tomorrow evening.
This evenings ride was pretty good. Sunshine, no wind, and hardly any other people out and about.
One of the joys of riding...
Nice one SW. I actually have some mouldable plastic, but have just been too lazy to do anything about it. :)
This short crap clip was from yesterday evening, and trying to follow the sticks on the ground to pick out the route isn't getting any easier. :D
You can't tell from this, but I nearly...
Perhaps because of my location, I tend to favour riding as shown below. I'll often link all three sections together, but my interest seems to dwindle when I hit the A23. Pycombe golf course also seems to really do my head. I hate that section, although they have now improved the route by...
I work at Keymer pretty much every Wednesday, and try when time permits, to pop out from either there or Ditchling for an after work ride. The South Downs offers a brilliant range of terrain, all of which your bike could easily cope with.
Just three warnings though.
First... The bridleways...
Magnus and Chris, as you have already
Here you go Chris. ;) http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/and-the-kitchen-sink.19998/#post-266293
The poncho has long since gone, but it did actually prove handy on a couple of occasions, and now I sometimes carry a couple of extra items, a fold...