FAQs

  • Q What is the maintenance like for mid-drive full suspension MTB ebikes?

    A Mid-drive motors require a bit more maintenance than hub motors since they are integrated with the bike’s drivetrain. Regular maintenance includes checking the motor’s performance, ensuring the suspension is properly adjusted, and keeping the bike’s chain and gears clean and lubricated. While the suspension system may need occasional servicing, most modern mid-drive systems are designed to be durable and low-maintenance, especially when compared to older models.
  • Q Is a mid-drive full suspension MTB ebike suitable for beginners?

    A Mid-drive full suspension MTB ebikes are generally more suited for intermediate to advanced riders due to their higher performance capabilities. However, beginners can also benefit from the electric motor’s assistance, which can make challenging trails more accessible. For a beginner, it’s important to choose a bike that fits well and has a manageable motor size to avoid feeling overwhelmed. 
  • Q How does the full suspension system enhance the mid-drive MTB ebike experience?

    A The full suspension system on an MTB ebike (which includes both front and rear suspension) ensures that the bike can absorb impacts from rough terrain, such as rocks, bumps, and tree roots. When paired with a mid-drive motor, the combination allows for smooth power delivery and excellent handling, providing a comfortable and stable ride over difficult trails. The suspension absorbs shocks while the motor helps maintain speed and efficiency, making for an enjoyable off-road experience. 
  • Q Why should I choose a mid-drive full suspension MTB ebike over a hub motor bike?

    A Mid-drive motors offer several advantages, particularly on rugged trails. They provide more torque, especially when pedaling uphill or on rough terrain, because they engage the bike's gears. This makes them more efficient and responsive. Additionally, mid-drive motors help maintain a balanced weight distribution, resulting in better handling and stability, which is crucial when riding on challenging trails.
  • Q What is a mid-drive motor in a full suspension MTB ebike?

    A A mid-drive motor is an electric motor positioned at the center of the bike, near the bottom bracket. This allows the motor to directly drive the bike’s pedals, which means it can leverage the bike’s gears for more efficient power delivery. Compared to hub motors (which are located in the wheel), mid-drive motors provide better performance on varied terrain, especially for climbing hills or navigating rough trails.
  • Q Are full suspension mountain electric bikes harder to pedal than regular bikes?

    A It's not hard to pedal an mountain electric bike. If you turn the pedal assist to 0, it's the same as pedaling a traditional bicycle. If you have the motor running on the e-bike, it's even easier! You pedal and travel faster on an mountain electric bike.
  • Q How often do you need to lube full suspension mountain electric bike suspension?

    A If you tend to wash your bike after every ride and frequently use a electric bike wash or de-greaser, which can wash out the grease in the bearings and pivot points, then we would recommend a frame breakdown every three months or so to keep things running smoothly.
  • Q How often should you service a full suspension mountain electric bike?

    A Once Per Year. At a minimum, you should get your bike professionally serviced once a year. This should include suspension service as well depending on how many hours you ride: Brake bleed - hydraulic brakes should be bled once a year to keep your brakes working optimally and minimize wear and tear on the system.
  • Q Do I need a full suspension mountain electric bike?

    A Both hardtail and full-suspension mountain electric bike have their merits. The most important factor is finding a bike that suits the style of riding you enjoy. A hardtail is more affordable, lighter and has better battery life, while a full-suspension E-MTB adds comfort and control over technical terrain.
  • Q Are full suspension mountain electric Bikes worth it?

    A Full-suspension mountain electric Bikes provide superior comfort, control, and performance on rough and technical terrains, making them perfect for mountain biking and off-road adventures.
  • Q What is the life expectancy of a full suspension mountain electric bike?

    A How long do full-suspension mountain electric bikes last? With proper maintenance a mountain bike can last over 20 years. The lifespan of your bike is highly dependent on where you ride and how much you ride. Some items will wear out, tires, chains, brake pads and drivetrains will not last forever.
  • Q How long do mid drive full suspension eBike motors last?

    A However, mid-drive motors are generally compatible with belt drives and may be able to provide up to 5,000 miles of riding without needing to be replaced. We've written about how to fix a skipping bike chain as well as a guide on how to lubricate your bike chain.
  • Q Do you always have to pedal a fat tire mid drive full suspension eBike?

    A Most fat tire mid drive full suspension ebikes only offer pedal assist. They do not have a throttle. This means you have to pedal in order for the motor to supply power. There are exceptions.
  • Q Are there different frame sizes available for the Fat Tire Mid Drive Full Suspension eBike?

    A Yes, most eBike manufacturers offer various frame sizes to accommodate riders of different heights. It's essential to choose the right frame size to ensure a comfortable and ergonomic riding position. Riders can refer to the manufacturer's size charts or visit a local bike shop to get properly fitted for the eBike.
  • Q Are there any maintenance considerations for this eBike?

    A Like any bicycle or eBike, regular maintenance is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Routine maintenance may include checking and adjusting tire pressure, inspecting the drivetrain and chain for wear, keeping the suspension components clean and lubricated, and ensuring the battery is charged and functioning correctly. It's recommended to follow the manufacturer's maintenance guidelines for the specific eBike model. 
  • Q Is the eBike suitable for urban commuting as well?

    A Yes, the fat tire mid drive full suspension eBike can be used for urban commuting. While it excels in off-road and challenging terrains, the combination of fat tires and full suspension can also provide a comfortable and stable ride on city streets. It offers versatility for both adventurous off-road use and everyday commuting needs. However, the wider tires might have slightly higher rolling resistance on smooth pavements compared to standard road tires. 
  • Q What is the range of the eBike on a single charge?

    A The range of the eBike depends on several factors, including the battery capacity, assist level, terrain, rider's weight, and riding style. Generally, mid-drive eBikes with efficient power delivery and the ability to utilize gears can offer a longer range compared to hub motor eBikes. Riders can expect a range of anywhere from 30 to over 100 miles per charge, depending on the above factors.
  • Q Is the Fat Tire Mid Drive Full Suspension eBike suitable for off-road riding?

    A Yes, this type of eBike is well-suited for off-road riding. The combination of fat tires, full suspension, and the mid-drive motor allows riders to confidently navigate various terrains, including dirt trails, rocky paths, sand dunes, and snowy landscapes.
  • Q Are electric fat tire bikes heavy?

    A Compared to traditional bicycles, electric fat tire bikes may be slightly heavier due to the added weight of the electric motor and battery. However, advancements in technology and materials have made modern electric bikes relatively lighter and more manageable for riders.
  • Q Are electric fat tire bikes suitable for beginners?

    A Yes, electric fat tire bikes are beginner-friendly. The electric motor provides additional support, making it easier for novice riders to navigate different terrains and inclines. Beginners can gradually get accustomed to cycling and build confidence in their riding abilities with the assistance of the electric motor.