That's what I was thinking but then I realised that I was falling into the ebike trap! Assuming every ebike owner was over 70...Average 20? Wow what's your top speed
You must have thighs the equivalent of Popeyes forearms
That's what I was thinking but then I realised that I was falling into the ebike trap! Assuming every ebike owner was over 70...Average 20? Wow what's your top speed
You must have thighs the equivalent of Popeyes forearms
Like free replacement knee joints from the NHS when you're older.Years of hill climbing on single speeds has its advantages.
Honesty, I find the opposite. I've had problems with my left knee on and off, and a swift outing with a fixed cog clears it up. I run 42 / 16 in the winter and 48 /16 the rest of the time.Like free replacement knee joints from the NHS when you're older.
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Yes, exercising is the best way to ease any arthritic pain. But the joint is still wearing further.Honesty, I find the opposite. I've had problems with my left knee on and off, and a swift outing with a fixed cog clears it up. I run 42 / 16 in the winter and 48 /16 the rest of the time.
Yes! And a prpper E-Motorcycles are just around the corner.. A little behind the cars I think but its an area I am intersted in..As much as I like the idea of speed there is always a time and place for that. I do find the current limit a little low. 20mph, as many people have said, is easily doable for most cyclists so at least for road use I think Pedelecs should assist up to that speed.
If you're really wanting to go faster, buy a motorbike!
Check out Zero. There have been a few decent ones on the go for a while, just as usual, the UK seems to be the last to embrace/ accept them. Through personal experience from a few years ago, insurance company's didn't recognise them. I bought a personal import from Germany without doing my homework properly and couldn't get it insured.Yes! And a prpper E-Motorcycles are just around the corner.. A little behind the cars I think but its an area I am intersted in..
I've always said that up to 10% is a slope, from there up to the practical limit they're hills.I would like to know exactly what some people on here call hills.
Where I live, as a teenager, I was standing on the pedal of my old bike on a HILL. The bike was in bottom gear of my Sturmey Archer 3 speed.
The bike remained stationary.
That's what I call a hill. Everything else is just a slope.
Well there's sexist and racist, but you're alphabetist:I vote for 25 MPH as our new limit!
Yes! And a prpper E-Motorcycles are just around the corner.. A little behind the cars I think but its an area I am intersted in..
My personal record on a road racing bike (Columbus frame, insane chainwheel...) and on a false flat (ever so slight downhill but head wind) at age 24 or so is 60 km/h (37.29 mph).On the flat with a moderate degree of leg power and the bike on full assist I can move along and between 21 and 23 MPH.....
However, no matter how hard I pedal I have never been able to get the bike over 25 MPH.
(On my road bike I could get to 30 MPH on the flat when pedaling as hard as I could)
I ride a Woosh Rio MTB and it weighs 22Kgs. I think it must be a combination of the weight of the bike plus my 85 Kgs, the gearing and the limits of the 250W electric motor.
Its weird because I can get to 21-22MPH with little to medium effort but I seem to hit a wall at 23-24 which I simply can't get past.
Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy with the performance of this bike, it takes me home uphill for 2 miles at around 18mph with moderate input from my legs but I'm not completely knackered the way I used to be going up the same hill on my road bike....averaging about 6mph by the time I was at the top!
I vote for 25 MPH as our new limit!
I hit 50km hr on my motus ebike a number of months ago, a decent hill and a tail wind of about 20km hr. , I would have had another 10km in me and the gears, but I chickened out...My personal record on a road racing bike (Columbus frame, insane chainwheel...) and on a false flat (ever so slight downhill but head wind) at age 24 or so is 60 km/h (37.29 mph).
Back then brakes and tyres were scary but in your 20's...
my personal best (I kid you not) on a very serious, long downhill in the alps on a mezzo folder was (measured on a garmin satnav watch) 48 mph. the terrible part of it was that I just couldn't muster the courage to tuck in a bit more and push past 50 (the front wheel began to develop a terrifying secondary wobble)My personal record on a road racing bike (Columbus frame, insane chainwheel...) and on a false flat (ever so slight downhill but head wind) at age 24 or so is 60 km/h (37.29 mph).
Back then brakes and tyres were scary but in your 20's...