Hi guys,
I am a keen cyclist (have been for many years) maintained my own road bikes, so I understand the 'steam powered' variety. As a photographer I'm looking for something to get up steep, long hills whilst carrying a backpack (or having saddle bags) with around 10kg of camera gear, clothing, food etc. What I don't want is a work-out as I'll be wearing normal casual clothing. Am I right to think cadence sensor bikes would be better for avoiding getting sweaty? If I can get up to up to 20 miles away from wherever I'm parked in the Lakes and Peak District without feeling like I'm working out then that would be great. Is there a suitable folding bike that I could get in the back of a medium sized hatchback that is capable of what I need (may get 2 of them)? I already have an electric mountain bike with 500w battery and about 80 or 90nm of torque on a torque sensor and I know that whilst there's lots of available assistance it wouldn't be suitable for my needs (normal day clothing without getting sweaty) - it's like a horse, so it wouldn't go in the car either!
I'm probably expecting way too much, but asking just in case such a machine exists...
Cheers,
Pete.
I am a keen cyclist (have been for many years) maintained my own road bikes, so I understand the 'steam powered' variety. As a photographer I'm looking for something to get up steep, long hills whilst carrying a backpack (or having saddle bags) with around 10kg of camera gear, clothing, food etc. What I don't want is a work-out as I'll be wearing normal casual clothing. Am I right to think cadence sensor bikes would be better for avoiding getting sweaty? If I can get up to up to 20 miles away from wherever I'm parked in the Lakes and Peak District without feeling like I'm working out then that would be great. Is there a suitable folding bike that I could get in the back of a medium sized hatchback that is capable of what I need (may get 2 of them)? I already have an electric mountain bike with 500w battery and about 80 or 90nm of torque on a torque sensor and I know that whilst there's lots of available assistance it wouldn't be suitable for my needs (normal day clothing without getting sweaty) - it's like a horse, so it wouldn't go in the car either!
I'm probably expecting way too much, but asking just in case such a machine exists...
Cheers,
Pete.