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The random dude doing enduro
ОтветитьMy buddy who is in his 50s can do that on a pedal bike!
Ответить. . . did "well" on the climb.
Ответить😅😅😅
ОтветитьAt 75 you’ve earned it - it’s the 30 something’s that annoy me…
ОтветитьThis goes hard 🔥🔥🔥
Also very accurate
yea e-bikes are definitively game changers.
ОтветитьJimmy carter
ОтветитьSo true!
ОтветитьOne time I had A old man pass me on a very steep climb on a s works e bike and he told me to “keep it up kiddo” I almost gave up the whole sport that day 😂
ОтветитьThe real matter is, before E-MTB's, the mountains did the Natrual selection, and the bigger heights showed the survival of the fittest!
But nowadays, the older the people become, the more money they have to spend on " the newest & lightest & most expensive & best new E-Bikes. From now on, almost only the Downhill ride is responsible for their Natrual Selection. And seniors slow reflexes 😂😂😂🙈‼️
The reason this is a short: that was a 5% incline, and grandpa isnt riding an ebike.
ОтветитьThat’s actually hilarious, love this
Ответить20x dead Jason Voorhees at 77 yrs old comes out of the woodwork...
Ответить😂😂😂
ОтветитьDad spent $24000 on two professional competition ebikes and he has barely used it, it is just another toy 😂
ОтветитьBro is riding a e bike to
ОтветитьBro I was riding with a ktm 85 sx on a dirt bike mountain bike and e biking trail and a mountain biker kicked me off for being too loud
ОтветитьLOL, an old Cannondale M700 with a 750 watt Bafang. Can do 30 on level ground.
Ответить😂😂😂😂 the luxury of E bikes
ОтветитьIt's mechanical doping.
ОтветитьSong?
ОтветитьSoundtrack is addictive 👍😎
ОтветитьWhen everyones passing me i just tell myself "they must be on ebikes" 😅
ОтветитьYea thats true
ОтветитьTRACK, fatso..!
ОтветитьAlternative Title,
The dude high on every drug known to man using his old steel 26" MTB,
Don't ask me how I know.
75 year old doctors*
ОтветитьThere’s always something
ОтветитьBe honest it ain't the bike. Hahaha😂😂😂
ОтветитьI'm only 45 but recovering from a stroke and after two years of hardly being able to walk my e-bike gave me my legs back.
ОтветитьI commented that the the ebikes are good for them on a ilder video of yours and made someone mad 😂
ОтветитьI always met 70+ ladies from village riding a regular bike (one gear) along suburban roads. great condition.
ОтветитьIs there really a difference from a 7k ebike to a 15k ebike?
ОтветитьI was riding in santa Cruz on my stumpjumper and I got passed by the owner of specialized on his levo sworks I think he is in his 70's
ОтветитьI got passed by 75 yr olds that were on conventional bikes....some of those guys are insanely quick!
ОтветитьWhy you so slow go faster
Ответитьwhere can i find this remix? my homie was the king of the fitness gram
ОтветитьRight... I'm 61 and I torch much more fit riders going uphill on my Trek Rail 7. But you, Nrml MTBer, are on a Specialized Turbo Levo e-bike in this video so WTF are you talking about?! Plus I've seen your bike park jumping videos and almost no 70 yr-old is torching you, especially off kickers.
Ответить😂😂😂😂 so true
ОтветитьI work in a shop where we sell E-Bikes and E-MTB. My view on these bikes are pretty harsh but I do also agree that it can be a great incentive for some people to start biking again or even continue biking. I'm happy that maybe 95% of the customers that come in to buy an electric bike are over 50 yo and that most of them use to ride a lot and just simply cannot do it anymore and still wanna enjoy a good ride wich an ebike can provide them a little assistance required for some hills and they don't want any trottle because they want to pedal. I'm living in a small city where everything is so close but houses are a couple miles away wich can suck sometimes, especially in winter since the snow removal operations here are not so great. Seing these folks riding their ebike to do their groceries and others errands or even enjoying a nice ride around the bay on a beautiful sunny day is very nice since there's 1 car less on the road. On the other hand tho, I used to live in a big city where some 20 yo kids are riding them like some little jackass and putting people in danger because they think they are the kings is definitely another piece of my mind about ebikes.
ОтветитьA lot of kinds of mountain bikers 😂 got the guys who enjoy the climb and the people who just do the uphill part to get to the downhill (me).
ОтветитьExactly 70 years old, myself, and all my ebike riding is on the volcano upon which I live. I love when younger dudes on acoustic bikes give me crap in the backwoods, because I dish it right back, and sometimes follow them home for a quick introduction. No one wants to get charged with hitting an old man, so I take advantage of that and let the explatives fly!
ОтветитьThat's what ebikes are for imo. If your under 40 it's for cheats. Lol.
Borrowed one recently and seemed like be good to cover huge distances in. For my normal 15 Mile hill loop it just made it to easy so I didn't get s work out. Can see it's useful for downhill mountain bikers though as can get you up hill quick to come back down. Wouldn't mind a road bike one for doing 100 mile cycles though. As for mountain bike just makes it heavier and harder to chuck about. I like a 26 and light personally.
Imagine riding a E bike you all are a bunch of lazy out of shape weebs.
Ответитьaren't you on a 10k+ ebike?
ОтветитьI had a chap maybe in his 60's pass me up hill on his electric gravel bike. I was my mountain unicycle so I think he might have been cheating! Hehe
I did have one e-biker ask if I had a will. An e-bike is more dangerous than a unicycle I thought.
Could get a surron or talaria for 1/3 of the price😂
ОтветитьWhen many of these were still DIY projects. I was riding up to Waterton Canyon Dam (Colorado) on my mountain bike. I passed an older gentleman at the bottom of the hill "on your left!" I yelled. It was windy that day. As I got closer to the dam, I really started slowing down - what do I hear? Squeek, squeek, squeek - here comes that older guy passing ME on the left saying "pretty windy day isn't it?" :D I was so out of breath, I barely managed to get out "yeh, yeh it is..." I was basically his "mark" that day. There was no way that guy - at least 80lbs overweight, could have caught up on a basically a cruiser with no gears - in the wind. But now I know what was hidden inside his front basket :D
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