I know some of you do - ride powered and unpowered bicycles.
I've recently joined that select band with the purchase of a Cannondale mountain bike.
It's taken me a month or two to get to grips with it, but I can now manage - and enjoy - rides of up to 20 miles.
While I don't plan to abandon ebiking, the pleasure of riding an unpowered bike in favourable conditions is greater.
The significantly lower weight makes for a much better cycling experience.
What I can't do on the Cannondale is distance.
While I could build my mileage in time, I have a couple of longer rides coming up in the next few weeks which will need to be assisted.
There is some benefit to my ebiking in that I can now manage most rides in eco on the Bosch system.
Great for battery range, my next longer ride is 90-odd miles from Berwick to Sunderland.
Previously, I would have taken all three of my batteries.
I'm now minded to take two.
Here's a pic of the Cannondale in day ride trekking trim.
I've recently joined that select band with the purchase of a Cannondale mountain bike.
It's taken me a month or two to get to grips with it, but I can now manage - and enjoy - rides of up to 20 miles.
While I don't plan to abandon ebiking, the pleasure of riding an unpowered bike in favourable conditions is greater.
The significantly lower weight makes for a much better cycling experience.
What I can't do on the Cannondale is distance.
While I could build my mileage in time, I have a couple of longer rides coming up in the next few weeks which will need to be assisted.
There is some benefit to my ebiking in that I can now manage most rides in eco on the Bosch system.
Great for battery range, my next longer ride is 90-odd miles from Berwick to Sunderland.
Previously, I would have taken all three of my batteries.
I'm now minded to take two.
Here's a pic of the Cannondale in day ride trekking trim.