Ebikes aren't the next big thing. They are well and truly here, right now.
Thanks to the team at Cyclezone, I took out a state of the art, Specialized Turbo Levo a couple of weeks ago. It was my last ride in the Whakarewarewa Forest for a while. That made the ride special. So did the effortless way the bike allowed me to explore a whole range of favourites and a couple of trails new to me over 40 kilometres and two and a quarter hours.
I'd debated a possible route (with myself) and discussed it with others. I was leaning towards a big climb, say Direct and Frontal Lobotomy followed by a descent of Billy T and G Rock or Eagle vs Shark.
The evening before I picked the Levo up, Rick Todd dropped in. He's someone who deserves a lot of credit for the work he contributed to mountain biking in our town. Trail crew wrangler for the Rotorua Mountain Bike Club in the early 2000s, then cross country course designer for the 2006 UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships.
His master work, though is Old Chevy, started in 2007 and chipped away at by a great team of volunteers with help from Red McHale and the Department of Corrections crews. It's still a favourite of mine and I once cleared it on my singlespeed. I haven't got the legs anymore and when Rick suggested it for my ebike challenge it rang a bell.