I've just rode my electric bike for the first time in almost a year.. felt so strange and loads of fun! I forgot to post something at the Post Office earlier, so rather than leave a customer disappointed I decided to drop it in at the sorting office.. the battery had been fully charged a few weeks ago but not used of course.. It's 2.5 miles to the sorting office so I set off on throttle at full power pedalling a bit now and then.. then on the return leg I put it into pedal assist mode at the highest power level and pedalled back at a nice leisurely pace. Such a difference after riding unpowered the last two weeks..just gliding along and loving every minute..really missed riding my bike I will probably suffer from it with my knee tomorrow but I'm dosed up on painkillers now so I didn't feel anything. Was worth it anyway! Surprisingly mild out for the time of year. The battery on my bike felt as the same as when I last used it, no drop in power or performance, in fact it seemed even more powerful than usual as though the rest had done it good!....on the way back it was dropping down a bar (80%) on the hills but came back to 100% on the flat...and when I got back it was still showing 100% charge..I don't think the basic indicator on my LCD console is too reliable though.
As I was coming back this guy zoomed in front of me (without giving way) in lycra shorts! and took this steep hill like it was nothing...even with me at full power and pedalling he still managed to stay well ahead and kept on widening the space..some people are seriously fit!
I noticed the seat on my 26" is quite low as when I'm sitting on it my feet were completely flat on the ground.. I decided to higher it so that I could just reach the floor with the tips of my shoes and that provided a much better cadence..it seemed to take the strain off my knees.
Is that the right thing to do, have the seat just high enough so that you can touch the floor with the tips of your feet but not flat on the ground?
As I was coming back this guy zoomed in front of me (without giving way) in lycra shorts! and took this steep hill like it was nothing...even with me at full power and pedalling he still managed to stay well ahead and kept on widening the space..some people are seriously fit!
I noticed the seat on my 26" is quite low as when I'm sitting on it my feet were completely flat on the ground.. I decided to higher it so that I could just reach the floor with the tips of my shoes and that provided a much better cadence..it seemed to take the strain off my knees.
Is that the right thing to do, have the seat just high enough so that you can touch the floor with the tips of your feet but not flat on the ground?
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