I have to agree with this, a great stepping stone to regular cycling.i half agree - when I started cycling again some years ago, back in the uk, ordinary cycling would have been too large an initial step, too difficult. it seems very strange now, but back then the rain and dark felt that it made ordinary cycling practically unbearable half the year. Ebikes are very helpful for getting one back into cycling, tiding one over that initial unfit, difficult period. Which for me lasted more than a year on several occasions I think. But, once one is fit, ordinary cycling offers a kind of zen, repetitive, rhythmic form of exercise/zoning out/meditation that can be very peaceful (if not the only peace on offer in an average day if hypothetically one has a demanding family at home and a not much less demanding situation at work)
I too have become fit enough to ride a regular bike, and there are some great bargains to be had on eBay if you know what to look for.
A few weeks back I picked up a 1 year old Carrera Kraken for £80. It was cheap because the rear mech was 'knackered'. In fact, the biggest problem was the chain needed cleaning as some fidiot had covered it in god knows what. I don't expect it'd done more than 100 miles.
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