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Hi all, went to Llandegla today for the better half to give mountain biking a go. She had a great time on a rental Spesh Levo SL, and would love to have a few more goes before committing to buying a bike and riding locally in the Peaks. She did great on the green and blue trails, and her confidence was massively up at the end of the day!
Does anyone know of any other trail centres that rent e-bikes? Just for a bit of variation with different trails and a different bike instead of heading back to Llandegla again.
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Thanks!
Sherwood Pines: https://www.sherwoodpinescycles.co.uk/hire-bikes/
Dalby Forest: https://www.dalbyforestcyclehub.co.uk/bike-hire/
If you are ever up in Scotland for a break then Comrie Croft do.
Grizedale hires e-bikes.Â
Beics Brenin at Coed y Brenin. Levo, Levo SL and Rails.
BikeArt at Thetford has been taken over by Whyte as a test centre.
Dales bike centre Reeth.
Sutton bank bikes.
If you're up north yorks wayÂ
They have them at Cannock Chase.Â
Alpine bikes at Glentress do.
So, basically everywhere then.Â
Ae and Kielder.
Hiring e-bikes becomes quite expensive after a while !
The Brakepad @ Kirroughtree also do it .Â
Thanks everyone for your replies. A few options for us to try out before committing to a purchase. Cheers!
So, basically everywhere then.Â
Haha, hopefully it's helping bike shops at TCs stay in business, and bringing new punters in to them.
BikeArt at Thetford has been taken over by Whyte as a test centre.
The benefit of an eeb at Thetford must be negligible though, it has to be the flattest MTB trail in the world?
would love to have a few more goes before committing to buying a bike and riding locally in the Peaks
bike garage in bamford hire e-bikes if you wants to try one riding in the peak
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Swinley (i believe)
You can also hire from just outside of Hope in the Peak
https://www.truenorthcyclehub.co.uk/ebike-hire-at-bike-and-boot/
Gisburn Forest too....
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The benefit of an eeb at Thetford must be negligible though, it has to be the flattest MTB trail in the world?
Being totally flat is makes it utterly knackering on a real bike as there is no respite from the endless pedaling. You also don't have gravity to assist you in making the limited features interesting, so it's endless pedaling, followed by the occasional "I think I can see a lump ahead that I might be able to get airborne off if I can somehow mange to pedal even faster, but I'm already breathing out of my arse". I think an ebike would be a godsend. Â
Being totally flat is makes it utterly knackering on a real bike as there is no respite from the endless pedaling. You also don't have gravity to assist you in making the limited features interesting, so it's endless pedaling, followed by the occasional "I think I can see a lump ahead that I might be able to get airborne off if I can somehow mange to pedal even faster, but I'm already breathing out of my arse". I think an ebike would be a godsend. Â
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I've ridden Swinley (won't be rushing back) on a HT and an ebike - way more fun on the ebike
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Being totally flat is makes it utterly knackering on a real bike as there is no respite from the endless pedaling. You also don't have gravity to assist you in making the limited features interesting, so it's endless pedaling, followed by the occasional "I think I can see a lump ahead that I might be able to get airborne off if I can somehow mange to pedal even faster, but I'm already breathing out of my arse". I think an ebike would be a godsend. Â
You know what, I was on a lightweight XC bike last time I rode there - but I imagine it could feel more of a slog on a heavier modern trail bike (even with 29n wheels).
I've ridden Swinley (won't be rushing back) on a HT and an ebike - way more fun on the ebike
I have a 29er hardcore hardtail, currently with XC tyres on.
And a 650b full suspension, currently wearing supergravity soft compounds.
Last night I rode there on the full squish, today I'll be riding through it taking in a few of the trails on the XC.
Full suspension is way more fun despite being theoretically much slower rolling, it allows you to carry so much more speed and enjoy the features.
You know what, I was on a lightweight XC bike last time I rode there - but I imagine it could feel more of a slog on a heavier modern trail bike (even with 29n wheels).
Last time I was there the person who looked to be having the most fun was a knobber on a Sur-Ron.Â