Hi again.
I'm a newbie here but I've been a keen cyclist for many years.
I've always had a conventional road bike and never considered myself ever getting an Ebike.
Not too long back I would happily cycle 200 miles a week without feeling it, but the last few years, age has slowly caught up with me and the weekly miles and average speeds have dropped off.
A decent ride on my road bike nowadays leaves me feeling knackered for a good few days after with aching knees and feeling absolutely drained.
It's quite frustrating to end up feeling like this, because cycling (to me) is a great way to clear your head from the grind of life.After a hectic stressful day at work there's nothing better than to get the bike out in the evening and head off into the countryside to unwind and enjoy the solitude of natural.
Well,long story short I was gifted an E Mountain Bike, and at the beginning I was somewhat suspicious and sceptical about it.
As greatful as I was ,I did have a negative attitude towards them.
All the usual stereotypical views such as you don't get no exercise from them, the concerns about battery safety, how reliable are they and range anxiety.
I've had it three weeks now and covered around 600 miles on it and it's been an absolute hoot.The bike was unused
and it came with a spare battery that refused to charge when I got it, but soon discovered it needs to be switched on at the rocker switch to wake it up in order to get the dreaded green light on the charger to turn to red and start charging.
This weekend just gone I managed to do 150 miles on it and I'm feeling pretty good in all honesty.The old knees are not hurting and I feel eager to wanting to get back out on it the next day.After a few trials and errors I've found the perfect way to carry the spare battery.I have a very narrow backpack to which the spare battery fits snuggly inside and with a 50 mile range on each battery I've got a full days worth of cycling if I choose to..
The tyres on my new ebike are huge 26x4" affairs and look absolutely ridiculous,but coupled up to the motor the Ebike is a breeze to pedal along.Virtually all the roads I use are pot holed ridden affairs in absolutely the middle of nowhere.These tyre's just simply glide over everything that gets thrown at them and it makes a refreshing change,as on my road bike the roads had to be treated like a slalom course to avoid them.
For me I'm finding the heavy fat tyre Ebike far more safer to use in these conditions.
I'm also finding myself not avoiding any routes that include steep climbs any more (this can be difficult here in Wales) as the motor really takes the sting out of them.
As for not getting as much exercise as my conventional bike I don't really care.
I would much prefer to have some gentle exercise and be able to explore further afield and take in more of the stunning scenery as opposed to flogging myself to death on the ordinary road bike dodging the pot holes.
Coming home after a few hours in the saddle and not drenched in sweat, completely spent and having a big grin on my face , I will take every time.
So my conclusion is I'm now a very happy converted E biker and I'm looking forward to many more adventures along the way and happy that I can continue to be able to cycle well into the future of my advancing years
I'm a newbie here but I've been a keen cyclist for many years.
I've always had a conventional road bike and never considered myself ever getting an Ebike.
Not too long back I would happily cycle 200 miles a week without feeling it, but the last few years, age has slowly caught up with me and the weekly miles and average speeds have dropped off.
A decent ride on my road bike nowadays leaves me feeling knackered for a good few days after with aching knees and feeling absolutely drained.
It's quite frustrating to end up feeling like this, because cycling (to me) is a great way to clear your head from the grind of life.After a hectic stressful day at work there's nothing better than to get the bike out in the evening and head off into the countryside to unwind and enjoy the solitude of natural.
Well,long story short I was gifted an E Mountain Bike, and at the beginning I was somewhat suspicious and sceptical about it.
As greatful as I was ,I did have a negative attitude towards them.
All the usual stereotypical views such as you don't get no exercise from them, the concerns about battery safety, how reliable are they and range anxiety.
I've had it three weeks now and covered around 600 miles on it and it's been an absolute hoot.The bike was unused
and it came with a spare battery that refused to charge when I got it, but soon discovered it needs to be switched on at the rocker switch to wake it up in order to get the dreaded green light on the charger to turn to red and start charging.
This weekend just gone I managed to do 150 miles on it and I'm feeling pretty good in all honesty.The old knees are not hurting and I feel eager to wanting to get back out on it the next day.After a few trials and errors I've found the perfect way to carry the spare battery.I have a very narrow backpack to which the spare battery fits snuggly inside and with a 50 mile range on each battery I've got a full days worth of cycling if I choose to..
The tyres on my new ebike are huge 26x4" affairs and look absolutely ridiculous,but coupled up to the motor the Ebike is a breeze to pedal along.Virtually all the roads I use are pot holed ridden affairs in absolutely the middle of nowhere.These tyre's just simply glide over everything that gets thrown at them and it makes a refreshing change,as on my road bike the roads had to be treated like a slalom course to avoid them.
For me I'm finding the heavy fat tyre Ebike far more safer to use in these conditions.
I'm also finding myself not avoiding any routes that include steep climbs any more (this can be difficult here in Wales) as the motor really takes the sting out of them.
As for not getting as much exercise as my conventional bike I don't really care.
I would much prefer to have some gentle exercise and be able to explore further afield and take in more of the stunning scenery as opposed to flogging myself to death on the ordinary road bike dodging the pot holes.
Coming home after a few hours in the saddle and not drenched in sweat, completely spent and having a big grin on my face , I will take every time.
So my conclusion is I'm now a very happy converted E biker and I'm looking forward to many more adventures along the way and happy that I can continue to be able to cycle well into the future of my advancing years