I could stop and restart on steep inclines on high assistance and never felt the bike jerk away from me; the power assistance never felt like too much. Many lesser e-bikes have bashed me in the shins on less punishing rides.
A Jouncy, Bouncy Ride
I also took the Wabash to Leif Erickson Trail in Portland’s Forest Park. I’ve run on Leif Erickson hundreds of times over the years. It's wide, made of mixed-gravel and asphalt—not exactly what I'd consider mountain-bike territory. I only meant to run down the battery life on a mellow 20-mile trail ride.
Unfortunately, I forgot that Leif Erickson does have a few sections where the rocks get larger than pea gravel. My arms (and back teeth) noticed the bike's jounciness immediately. You may want to put bigger tires on the Wabash, if you ride on rough terrain. Most gravel bikes don't have suspension in order to reduce the bike's weight, but the Wabash already weighs 42 pounds. What's a few more?
But as my colleague Stephanie Pearson noted, gravel bikers are a pretty nonconformist bunch, and to argue over whether gravel bikes need front suspension is to descend into a very long internet rabbit hole. You can make a ton of modifications to a gravel bike, and there are many ways to ride one.
Imperfect, but Fun
The Yamaha Wabash is pretty heavy, and the motor doesn't help you go very fast, because laws. But it was hard not to love it anyway. It's the perfect style of bike for what I like to do: ride around my neighborhood, haul laundry to my kids' school, and carry plenty of supplies for leisurely weekend bike packing trips.
It's a bike that doesn't take itself too seriously. On my way home one day, I passed two small kids in the park. They were pedaling crazily on their tiny mountain bikes in circles, over pavement, grass, and wood chips, going as fast as they could go. Riding the Wabash reminded me what that felt like, back when I had all the time and energy in the world to point myself down a trail and follow it all the way to the end.
If you're switching between hard-packed dirt, grass, and asphalt, the Wabash is so much fun.