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...