Mountain Biking UK

BUILD UPPER BODY STRENGTH FOR E-BIKING

boost mode and spin away up the hills, and an e-MTB can make life pretty easy on the legs. It’s a different story for the upper body, though, with the added weight of the battery and motor, and the extra mileage you’re likely to do, combining to put additional strain on your arms, back and chest. The good news

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