Hi all. I'm retired Ex driving instructor/ Bricklayer. over years Done the Wainwrights, 150+ Munros including 5 main ridge walks in Scotland. Spent many years walking in the Dark Peak. But after spending 20yrs sat in a car Driving instructing put on a lot a weight.25st to be exact, it also gave me back problems, I cant walk more than 100yds before I get painful spasms in my back. Being totally unfit I bought a cheap MTB Luckily I found I can sit on a bike all day. All I was doing was riding around local streets. So my mate suggested I borrow is E-MTB. A OXYGEN MTB. After a few rides on the local TPT. I could easily do 10miles. Now I've lost 6st and still losing. After trying a few of the cheap Chinese E-MTB's with the 8 Fun motor. I now have my present and final MTB. A brill Scott E-Spark 710 with the Bosch 2016 CX Line motor. Also a Rock Shock stealth dropper seat post.
I'm a member of a local MTB club but there's quite a few that's not happy me joining rides. It's all about fast paces and beating PR times, and doing it under your own steam. Without my E-MTB I couldn't get out and do the mileage I'm doing now
So is there any E-MTB clubs around S. Yorks. that's just wants to enjoy the countryside. In my many years of walking. We always walked the Wainwright way. "Stop often and look around" that's just how I want to enjoy my new venture into Mountain Biking
Thanks for listening
Cheers Derek
I'm a member of a local MTB club but there's quite a few that's not happy me joining rides. It's all about fast paces and beating PR times, and doing it under your own steam. Without my E-MTB I couldn't get out and do the mileage I'm doing now
So is there any E-MTB clubs around S. Yorks. that's just wants to enjoy the countryside. In my many years of walking. We always walked the Wainwright way. "Stop often and look around" that's just how I want to enjoy my new venture into Mountain Biking
Thanks for listening
Cheers Derek
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