don't know whether anybody else subscribes to the CTC, but this month's mag, describes a C2C trip (Coasting Across England) taken on 2 hired Giant Twists, from a company called Saddle Skeddadle.
They did the 140 miles in 3 days, but were constantly running out of battery power, until one bike went terminal belly up.
It was then a case of cycling a 20kg+ bike, unpowered, to the next nights stop.
But the essence of the piece is that an e- assisted excercise is really cheating, although the final analysis is a bit confusing, as it says that
" I discovered that you can do longer rides on an electric bike, covering distances and climbs that some might find impractical, or impossible, without assistance, although I think that next time, I would take my usual road bike....and get a "few miles" in beforehand, to regain some fitness.
Not glowing pedelec recommendation, but possibly because the bikes were a bit rubbish, and/or at a certain age, a repeated 50 unpowered miles a day is quite do-able
if only!
They did the 140 miles in 3 days, but were constantly running out of battery power, until one bike went terminal belly up.
It was then a case of cycling a 20kg+ bike, unpowered, to the next nights stop.
But the essence of the piece is that an e- assisted excercise is really cheating, although the final analysis is a bit confusing, as it says that
" I discovered that you can do longer rides on an electric bike, covering distances and climbs that some might find impractical, or impossible, without assistance, although I think that next time, I would take my usual road bike....and get a "few miles" in beforehand, to regain some fitness.
Not glowing pedelec recommendation, but possibly because the bikes were a bit rubbish, and/or at a certain age, a repeated 50 unpowered miles a day is quite do-able
if only!