50% of you will dislike this bike

Published 2023-06-25
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As you all know, it’s been a long time since I’ve gotten a new bike, so when The Pro’s Closet reached out and asked me if I’d like to pick any bike from their website to ride all season long and make some videos about my experience, well… I had an easy decision! The tough decision? Just which bike should I pick!?

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All Comments (21)
  • @bimmerfan729
    Ah yes, the pros closet. Why buy a new bike when you can buy a used bike at new bike prices!
  • @Sck519
    Never bother selling your bike to them. I have a pretty high end MTB and they gave me only store credit and a very small amount as an option. It was a joke.
  • Just bought a Levo carbon comp electric but still also ride my carbon stump jumper . You’re right, adds lots of fun for places I couldn’t ride before at age 69
  • @Cadams7
    My boss got an e-bike so he could ride with a couple of us from work. He put it really nicely when we got done with a long ride. He said “I might be ‘cheating’ with this bike, but I wouldn’t be out here with you guys without it.” E-bikes are great.
  • @thedude9625
    I was sure it was going to be a gravel bike. Also what’s next, you riding clipless pedals? Looks like fun but I refuse to get into this genre until I am physically not able to pedal my enduro (my 1 quiver do it all)
  • @MaliceFox
    Congrats on the new bike Alex! I picked up an ebike last year to help with my asthma issues while riding. Its been the best thing to get me out and keep me out on the trails.
  • @frankstec4610
    The Kenevo SL is such a fun bike. I was riding the shop demo most of the winter. Felt so good, as I already had an Enduro, but, dang, smile on your face any time you hop aboard. You'll be stoked on that bike, especially because you can ride with people not on e-bikes and it still feels like a regular bike once aboard.
  • @Dbcooper581
    I have an Orbea Rise and absolutely love it, I still get a workout riding but most importly it allows me to keep up with my 15yr old and actually enjoy being out riding with him.
  • @adulit
    I have MS and am >60 yo. I started Mtn biking in 1986 and it's been a huge part of my life. My right leg fatigues way quickly now in my hip flexor and hamstring due the nerve issues. It got so I was too fatigued to unclip and put my right leg down when needed and riding became dangerous and scary. Plus I kept falling over when trying to stop. 😞I have been on an ebike for 2 years now. It's gotten me back out riding regularly in a way that I could never do anymore on my acoustic bike. More often, more miles and more fun. Safer too. A few years ago I saw a TGR movie profiling pro racer Paul Basagoitia who had a devastating spinal injury. He said that he was incredibly angry with biking after the accident and never thought he'd be on a bike again. Then the film showed him ripping up the trail and jumps on a pedal assist ebike in Crested Butte. He said that that was the first time that he felt like himself again since the accident. I wasn't angry at biking but I was angry at my body and now being on an ebike I know exactly what Paul meant. I feel like me again. I live in Summit County CO and there is huge anti ebike sentiment here. It sucks to feel ostracized by the community that I felt so much a part of before. I am so glad to see so many positive comments about e-biking and no haters. And to the guy on the trail who was screaming at me to "get out of here" and then told me he knows that he'll be on an ebike one day. I need it now and the "rules" need to change. Here's hoping that people start to come around and see that EMTB's are still bikes..... just better!!!
  • 2 Points 1. We can still hear your whoops over the noise of the bike so al good. 2. You're having fun, regardless of the battery or not - that is the name of the game so cudos on the new bike.👍
  • @burddog0792
    As a Veteran with knee issues, these lightweight eMTB are giving me hope I'll be able to ride again after a decade plus. I'm glad someone of your influence is giving positive feedback. I can deal with the eMTB haters, but not having many places to ride is the main issue preventing me (well, aside from price). At the end of the day, that bike isn't much heavier than some enduro bikes 36-38lb. The whole weight doing more trail erosion thing is BS anyways because someone on a 10lb lighter bike but 10lb heavier than you is putting the same loads on the trails.
  • @carllotz3133
    50% of yo will dislike this bike....knew it was an e-MTB!!!! 95% of those who "Dis" e-MTBs have either A) Never ridden one or B) nothng more than a parking lot or very short trail ride. MORE MILES MORE SMILE!!!! I'm older and have only been riding a few years.....Still get a great workout, see way more miles, have way more smiles....It basically allows me to ride at a fitness level that is about two steps higher than reality on my analog bike........Will be interesting to see your content around this bike. I can tell, you're kinda hooked already :) ......Great video!!!
  • @ftwelsh
    Man! Sick bike bro!! I had a full blown Levo but it's a bit too much and went back to a regular bike. Can't wait to see if maybe the SL is the sweet-spot. Congrats on the ride dude
  • @martysoulard7349
    Nice choice for your riding needs. I switched to an EMTB after breaking my back a few years back. It really aided in my recovery. I watched your video recently on the kind of workout you get on an EMTB. It looked like you pushed yourself on the ebike no differently then you did on your analog bike. I do the same. The difference is that my speeds, distances, and climb difficulties increased. I ride for a fitness, and fun benefit. That does not change from analog to EMTB. What ever makes others happy is up to them. I like my EMTB as it increases the fun factor on my rides. The more fun I have, the more often I end up craving a ride. For those that don't want an EMTB, ride an MTB. They are both amazing and a great excuse to play on a bike like we did as kids. It's a win win. Live to love. Love to ride, encourage others to find their stoke .
  • It’s cool to see that’s what you went with, and that you’re having fun with it. We’ve met a couple times and I’m curious why the S3? You should also mullet it, game changer, only drawback which doesn’t seem to mess with you is seat post insertion. Keep having fun!
  • @ericsharp5079
    Stoked for you man! Can’t wait to what kind of crazy adventure you get into to with it! Can’t wait for that long ride, sun going down and the battery is gonna die! Haha, sunset sampler e version could get interesting!
  • @teckademic33
    I think the best way to test the workout portion is to wear a heart rate monitor, I hear chest mount is best, and ride a local trail that has a good climb on your old bike one day and ride the same trail the next day on the e-bike and compare your heart rate and calories burned. You could also use the heart rate monitor to test each of the climbing settings on the bike to see just how much of a difference each setting makes.
  • @sr20drft
    I have the KSL too, the chattering noise is not normal, somethings loose.
  • So happy to see that you're supporting the existence of ebikes on the trails. I'm 72 years old and I have been riding mtb since 1987 and I did quite a bit of racing when I was younger so I'm familiar with "acoustic" bikes. I bought a Specialized Turbo Levo last year so that I could ride longer and further and I love it (I ride the local trails at least 3 times a week). I will say that mountain biking seemed like a true brotherhood until I got my ebike. Most of the folks on the trails are friendly and interested in my bike but there are definitely hard feelings from quite a few riders who have something against ebikes. I don't understand what the beef is, aren't we all out there to have fun? I have had some surgeries and I have some of the challenges that come with old age such as arthritis, I wouldn't be out there enjoying the trails without the ebike. To those of you who don't approve of ebikes, lighten up and enjoy the entire mtb tribe!
  • Great Video Brother, glad you're having fun and happy with your new RIDE........🤝🏾🇺🇲💪🏾👌🏾