Better stop lurking and get building!

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Pedelecer
Aug 23, 2016
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Manchester, UK
Been lurking and learning for a while now. Used to cycle everywhere many many moons ago but then found these 4 wheeled things with an engine could get me to blackpool a lot quicker!

Still cycle now, but mainly rides out with my kids so no where near the distance I used to cover. Have cycled to work in the past when I was a little err trimmer.. Now having a bit of a health kick and I think cycling to work would be a massive bonus being 9miles each way but would like to do it in less than the hour *cough* and the rest! *cough* it took me about a month ago!

Thinking about converting my Specialised Crosstrail so will get a post started in the kit section soon...

Rob
 

Gaz

Esteemed Pedelecer
Sep 14, 2016
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Eastbourne
Hello Rob :)

Nine miles in under an hour is very do-able on a pedelec.

Gaz
 

Unseen

Pedelecer
Aug 23, 2016
59
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Manchester, UK
Hello Rob :)

Nine miles in under an hour is very do-able on a pedelec.

Gaz
That's what I'm hoping... Or at least get the average speed in to double digits!!!... I mean I know it was windy when I last tried to cycle in (borrows the nearest cyclists excuse book!)....
 

anotherkiwi

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jan 26, 2015
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The European Union
My average "not trying hard" speed is 23 km/h (14.3 m.p.h.) so it can be done! :)
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
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Warwick
I have a 8-11-mile commute, depending on the daylight, weather & my mood. I can do the undulating 8-mile run in a fraction under half an hour on my tweaked Oxygen & even on my converted Orbit, so it can be done.
 

Unseen

Pedelecer
Aug 23, 2016
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6
49
Manchester, UK
30mins is the goal.. Certainly beats sitting in the car for an hour, yes even in this weather!!! Unfortunately looks like my weight might limit my choices of kit, which I guess I expected but still sucks a little :(
 

Warwick

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jun 24, 2015
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225
Warwick
My ride on Monday was in 2C as I left Warwick, but by the time I'd climbed to Kenilworth it was frosty and rather nippy! Still, I had decent gear on and the roads weren't slippy, and it was vastly better than sitting in my tin box.
 

Tabs

Esteemed Pedelecer
Jul 1, 2016
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Scotland
30mins is the goal.. Certainly beats sitting in the car for an hour, yes even in this weather!!! Unfortunately looks like my weight might limit my choices of kit, which I guess I expected but still sucks a little :(
Think you'll find most kits will suit your needs(probably not the big direct drive ones though)