Australasian Dirt Bike Magazine

USE THE (ELECTRIC) FORCE

Alright, so you’ve spent a bit time of your new e-mountain bike and you’re ready to tackle more technical features. You’ve mastered the smaller stuff and now you’re ready to shred whatever the trail throws at you! Don’t get too ahead of yourself. There’s still a lot to perfect when it comes to riding an e-mountain bike at speed than what we’ve addressed in this three part feature series. Once you start taking bigger risks on an e-mountain bike, the possibility of getting hurt increases big time.

So, let’s conclude this three part mini-tutorial series with three more things that you may face out on the trail. Remember, take your time and work up to the bigger stuff and if you’re local trail has many of these kinds of features, work

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