"Overbiking on mellow trails as a feeder for future ebike purchases?"
Oof, that smells too likely. The only reason I don't buy it is because it sounds like a clever multi-year strategy. Something the bike industry has proved itself incapable of.
On the other hand, More Is More Is More has been the gold standard in marketing bikes for a long time now. So long they had to claim a whole new niche (DC, shall not be named, etc) to sell light trail bikes again.
Oct. 21, 2022, 12:18 a.m. - Velocipedestrian
"Overbiking on mellow trails as a feeder for future ebike purchases?" Oof, that smells too likely. The only reason I don't buy it is because it sounds like a clever multi-year strategy. Something the bike industry has proved itself incapable of. On the other hand, More Is More Is More has been the gold standard in marketing bikes for a long time now. So long they had to claim a whole new niche (DC, shall not be named, etc) to sell light trail bikes again.