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- Stand with your back straight against a wall
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- Inseam typically falls with 5cm of the average.
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Falling into two main categories, hardtail electric mountain bikes and full suspension electric mountain bikes, the decision on which is right for you depends on the type of trails you enjoy riding most. Hardtail ebikes are the most versatile of the two options, equally at home on the daily commute as they are chomping singletrack, featuring efficient designs with trail focused geometry, hardtail ebikes are characterized by clean designs with high-capacity motors and batteries and mountain bike specific components that ensure they are extremely reliable and durable. Full Suspension ebikes are for riders who like to take their trail adventures to the next level, often known as all-mountain electric bikes, these beasts are built to take a beating, the longer travel front fork and the addition of a rear shock mean these bikes can tackle huge jumps and drops, with high quality components and often the largest capacity motors available, the extra torque is perfect for making it up the steepest hill climbs, so that the rider can bomb back down and then do it all over again.
