There are also power assisted electric bicycles for mountain and off-road bike riders, though not for super heavy duty work. I rode an Urban Mover bike from Urban Mover Australia and it was a nice experience, allowing you to access the power as you pedal, great for steep climbs and it handled the rough terrain pretty well, was comforted by the fact it had puncture proof tyres. Something to check our for cyclists out there.
very interesting info about how to become a dirt bike journo - if you are in grade 3... i would have prefered a couple of seconds set aside to tell us if the bike can go faster than 40kph or is it's just the wimp riding it! who's backyard did they use for the test track anyway?
There are also power assisted electric bicycles for mountain and off-road bike riders, though not for super heavy duty work. I rode an Urban Mover bike from Urban Mover Australia and it was a nice experience, allowing you to access the power as you pedal, great for steep climbs and it handled the rough terrain pretty well, was comforted by the fact it had puncture proof tyres. Something to check our for cyclists out there.
GiancarloRed1 1 year ago
very interesting info about how to become a dirt bike journo - if you are in grade 3... i would have prefered a couple of seconds set aside to tell us if the bike can go faster than 40kph or is it's just the wimp riding it! who's backyard did they use for the test track anyway?
ffs!
farkn0se 1 year ago
give it a few years and yeah the technology will be there at the moment looks a little under...
itsonlyafl3shwound 1 year ago
the back sprocket is huge
mo2tercross 1 year ago