I went out on my maiden trip at the weekend on my shiny (now muddy!) new Wisper 905 Torque and I failed miserably to get up my first major hill. I'd only done about 100 yards and ran out of steam so had to give up the ghost and walk up using walk mode
Ditto the above for my brother with a Scott Sub Tour.
Location:
Cromford Hill (B5036), Derbyshire, 12% gradient increasing to 17%, 1 mile long
Google maps
If anyone's familiar with The High Peak Trail in the Peak district then the incline is similar to the beginning/end of the trail at from Cromford up to Middleton Top.
Me:
50 years, 13 stone, average fitness.
I was in the highest assist mode in the lowest gear with about half power of battery remaining.
It was at the end of about 20 miles cycling on the trail and around Matlock.
Am I asking too much of the bike at this gradient or is just my lack of fitness or simply not quite used to the bike and the different techniques required for an e-bike?
We were frustrated to say the least as we had ambitions of doing the hills in the Lake District for the first time. After this then maybe we need a rethink and were being over optimistic of what the bikes and ourselves are capable of
Ditto the above for my brother with a Scott Sub Tour.
Location:
Cromford Hill (B5036), Derbyshire, 12% gradient increasing to 17%, 1 mile long
Google maps
If anyone's familiar with The High Peak Trail in the Peak district then the incline is similar to the beginning/end of the trail at from Cromford up to Middleton Top.
Me:
50 years, 13 stone, average fitness.
I was in the highest assist mode in the lowest gear with about half power of battery remaining.
It was at the end of about 20 miles cycling on the trail and around Matlock.
Am I asking too much of the bike at this gradient or is just my lack of fitness or simply not quite used to the bike and the different techniques required for an e-bike?
We were frustrated to say the least as we had ambitions of doing the hills in the Lake District for the first time. After this then maybe we need a rethink and were being over optimistic of what the bikes and ourselves are capable of