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Like you I also had a really bad accident, one that had me almost bleeding out in the middle of the desert. For the last 5 years I had been a little scared to hit the trails again.Hey hope all is well, I have been riding for years and after having a severe accident with my Honda. I was instructed to lay low on the extreme sports due to the lack of spinal fluid. I was miserable until my cousin coerced me into getting back into the game.. after doing a lot of research I found my dream bike in OH and went for it.. no regrets what’s so ever.. 6500 hundred dollars later and 30 pounds lighter I have been dogging the tread shards since.. best of luck on your purchase.. shread the trails and wear protection gear.. I never hit the the turbo button because Iam scared of what I might do.. be safe..Chris, Love the new MTB; is this your first E-Bike? Did you notice a big difference between the old School vs. E Bike on the trails?It’s been a couple of weeks since my purchase of the turbo levo by specialize. Super excited to have this in the arsenal of expedition vehicles. View attachment 169179
I can take you way back in time when I use to Rock my Iron horse A Frame (No Suspension for the first year) upgraded to the Judy SL, must have racked in over 5k miles during my college years.
Upgraded to a FS Stance and Fat Tire then had a Nasty Crash in AZ that landed me in the ER... but I still love it. Oh well my hopes for Rampage might be out the door but I'm looking into a 29r E-Bike for 2021.
Great looking Rig by the way.
Best Regards from Upstate NY
I will ride my MTBs for now and then
Treat myself to a new E bike.
Man I miss the summer rides, taking the ski lift up and ripping downhill.
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