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E-Bikes
I'm just wondering how many members own and frequently use their E-Bikes.
At 85 I'm reluctantly starting to look different brands that offer pedal assist but no throttle. I'm seeing more and more of these with riders in their 60's. Mostly Trek and Specialized.
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Why the reluctance? I've been riding ebikes for over a decade. They're getting better and better every year. The only hesitation most people have now is the price. If you can afford a nice ebike, you should get one!
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Yeah. Get one. My mom is 10 years younger than you and her ebike has transformed her life (and probably extended it). No downside except for price - expect around $4000 for a good one from a reputable brand (ie not Rad Power Bikes).
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A friend, 66, got one. She used to rack up the miles on her bike, but she had a knee replacement that went sideways and ever since has had a lot of pain. The Ebike has allowed her to continue to ride
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Thanks for the responses.
As a bike shop employee I do get a nice discount. Still, that's a lot of money for a bike.
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My wife got one to commute to work around 9 years ago. Hearing her praises, I got one shortly after. In our location, e-bikes made the trip to work time shorter than driving, and more pleasurable. We ended up getting rid of our downtown parking spot and use the e-bikes exclusively in rain, sun or sleet, also while wearing our work clothes along the way. Not sure of your commute situation, but if it's close enough for e-biking, you won't regret the convenience.
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Turbo Creo
I was a pretty early adopter. About 28 pounds. Swore I'd ride it as much as possible with the motor off cuz it's a fine carbon road bike and I still wanted to stay in some kind of good shape. But it's so much damn fun I found myself riding with the motor on...a lot. Problem came when it was in the shop for some maintenance and the only bike I had to ride was my regular me bike. I was so out of shape. Watch out for how much you like it and whether or not non-motor riding and keeping up with the pack is still in the cards for you. Spoiled me rotten.
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That's one of the concerns I have... unfortunately, pretty likely to lose fitness.
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If you're reluctantly looking, then that's who you are (perhaps). The e-bike category which limits assistance to 20 mph (Category 1??) can get you enough power, enough range, and a pretty light bike. I'm familiar with the Lemond, and the Orbea Gain, both fun to ride. If an e-bike can keep the wheels spinning, its a good thing.
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Have one for past 3 years, really helped keep my mileage and smiles up (multiple back surgeries).
Bosch SX (mid drive) series is what I would look at if starting from now. My dream would be another Firefly, unfortunately 2.5 years. Another option at your age (risk of fracture) a good powered trike, there are some real hot ones out there now. Neighbor your age has one. After (hopefully) my current recovery will head over here: https://bike-on.com/product-tag/recumbent/ |
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Domane+ purchased about a year ago.
Changed my cycling from pain to go!. Mostly I ride in low speed. I ride much harder now than before because knee pain while riding is now nil. I occasionally turn the motor off on hills just to see if I still have “it”. Rode about a quarter of Friday’s ride with no power since one of the riders is starting to ride hills; puts us on even footing. Another rider had a Spec e-bike on the ride. Feverishly waxing chains today and can’t wait to take the non-e-bikes out for a ride. I just won’t go as fast or as far. Everyone seems to gripe about cost. What’s sitting in your driveway? From my perspective, if I can never ride again, the money spent was well worth the pleasure I’ve had. |
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Get one. More importantly, if you're still riding analog at 85 please send me a vial of your corpuscles!
I was waiting for the next-gen road Creo but was just told that product is on hold while Specialized re-examines the market. They're doing fine with the Creo 2 e-gravel bike, apparently, and don't at this point see a need for a road companion.
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I still don't think I've actually seen a drop-bar eBike in the wild yet.
But I think 75% of the bikes I see overall are eBikes at this point. It's a very surreal thing as these people are going way way faster than they used to. All the people who you used to see moving along at 5-10mph are now hauling the mail at 15-20mph and they sure seem fast even compared to a road cyclist until we have a more wide open stretch where we start getting up to speeds beyond what the Class 2 bikes will boost to. In between lights they sure jump out fast. |
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