I was interested in where the energy to power a bike goes and the various bike design parameters, not really specific to just electric bikes e.g.
1) weight - at first I was thinking this only really applied to hills, but I'm realising that there are very few completely flat roads and even on a slight incline weight makes a difference (although I think in most cases the weight of a rider is the most obvious place to make weight savings!)
2)tyres - so the rolling resistance of tyres must be a big factor - I have changed over from mtb tyres to more road based tyres and I feel that this must make a big difference
3)Wind resistance - this seems to become a bigger factor , as you go faster (or stronger wind ). So racing bikes encourage a riding position that is more aerodynamic ? I watched some cyclists doing a time trial and they were hurtling down a very long but not hugely steep hill and the cyclists had their elbows, wrists and hands horizontal on the handlebars, pointing forward and then head down and tucked in
4) Gearing - obviously you need the gearing so that you can pedal at your optimum rate at the speed/incline you are on
5) Mechanicals ? Are the mechanicals of a road bike much more efficient at transferring the pedalling power to the rubber on the road than a mtb or is the speed difference on road explained by the weight / tyres / gearing/ more aerodynamic seating position ?
1) weight - at first I was thinking this only really applied to hills, but I'm realising that there are very few completely flat roads and even on a slight incline weight makes a difference (although I think in most cases the weight of a rider is the most obvious place to make weight savings!)
2)tyres - so the rolling resistance of tyres must be a big factor - I have changed over from mtb tyres to more road based tyres and I feel that this must make a big difference
3)Wind resistance - this seems to become a bigger factor , as you go faster (or stronger wind ). So racing bikes encourage a riding position that is more aerodynamic ? I watched some cyclists doing a time trial and they were hurtling down a very long but not hugely steep hill and the cyclists had their elbows, wrists and hands horizontal on the handlebars, pointing forward and then head down and tucked in
4) Gearing - obviously you need the gearing so that you can pedal at your optimum rate at the speed/incline you are on
5) Mechanicals ? Are the mechanicals of a road bike much more efficient at transferring the pedalling power to the rubber on the road than a mtb or is the speed difference on road explained by the weight / tyres / gearing/ more aerodynamic seating position ?