Electric Bikes: Not Cars, Not Bikes, Just Right
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/david-dodge/electric-bikes-canada_b_4632900.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/david-dodge/electric-bikes-canada_b_4632900.html
Just four figures? That would be a bargain. LOLE-Bikes Are Taking the US by Storm, But Would You Spend Four Figures on One?
http://www.self.com/blogs/flash/2013/05/fitness-ebikes.html
When Derringer jumps from gas to electric, then you know somethings going on. His minimalistic bike looks great until you see the words, "12.5 Ah capacity", then the bottom just falls out of his bikes for anybody that knows what a Ah is.
My bike was four figures.Just four figures? That would be a bargain. LOL
The decent ones all cost five figures. Go figure.
Still, all eBikes considered 12.5 ah is about average. Since their bikes are only 750w, 12.5 ah should have a decent range of about 30 miles. It that's not enough, an axillary battery could extend the range farther,When Derringer jumps from gas to electric, then you know somethings going on. His minimalistic bike looks great until you see the words, "12.5 Ah capacity", then the bottom just falls out of his bikes for anybody that knows what a Ah is.
And offering every color paint job under the rainbow will not make the 12.5 Ah reality any better either. LOL
Can a decent electric rear wheel in-hub kit be bought for $300.00 or under, or are all the good kits $1000.00 and up?
I am warming up to the thought of electric.
Sometimes when I am in the woods (you know, those spots where one likes it quiet) an ICE, well, I may just pedal or walk it.
Oh, and the maintenance of the ICE's.
And another thing, converting my full suspension motorized bicycle without a friction drive would be a +.
This any good?
Stealth Bomber is approx. $10,000, unless you got a discount.Still, all eBikes considered 12.5 ah is about average. Since their bikes are only 750w, 12.5 ah should have a decent range of about 30 miles. It that's not enough, an axillary battery could extend the range farther,
Pedal assist?A 1000w motor should be able to easily go 30 mph with pedal assist.
You must not fall into the age range of the Very Young or the Very Old then. LOLPedal assist?
When I don't need to assist it (while in motion) and power is = or more than gas, and a decent kit can be had for under 300 bux, I guess the ICE is it for now.
This is very true. I never pedal my bike very hard. I don't even need to pedal it at all, but I like to. Riding an eBike is a very different experience to riding an ice bike, as Pablo alludes to.Now let me say something about pedal assist with an electric bike vs an ICE bike. It's amazing to me how little assist it takes to really help battery charge. Most of the time it doesn't even feeling like you are really helping, but the range is greatly extended. When people just dismiss an e-bike just at the mention of pedal assist, then I know they have not hopped on one for any amount of time.
Yep, only a couple of years younger than me.Yes, miked826, I am neither young, nor old, I am 44.