Because you can come into uphill corners (especially on flowier trails) that you would normally be riding at 6-9 km/h, at 15-20 km/h and the corners are designed for 6-9 km/h speeds.
It feels odd to be leaning a bike in an uphill corner, whilst pedalling, like it was a reasonably fast descending corner/ bend. One of the 'new' sensations/ skills one has to add to the e-bike quiver.
Jan. 6, 2023, 8:13 a.m. - AndrewR
Because you can come into uphill corners (especially on flowier trails) that you would normally be riding at 6-9 km/h, at 15-20 km/h and the corners are designed for 6-9 km/h speeds. It feels odd to be leaning a bike in an uphill corner, whilst pedalling, like it was a reasonably fast descending corner/ bend. One of the 'new' sensations/ skills one has to add to the e-bike quiver.