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The skitch has the same drive as my Cervelo Rouvida. The Rouvida has worked well for me. I upgraded mine with BTLOS wheels from my other bikes. I ride 60 miles regularly with 4200 feet of climbing and have up to 40% of the battery left. I've ridden over 100 miles on one charge on two occasions.
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This one is a hoot! But not really suitable for most neighborhood trails.
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We just got my wife a Trek Dual Sport Plus Stagger. [stagger=drop top tube] literally last weekend. The 400.00 off sale put it right @ 2000.00. Ironically the day we were supposed to pick it up I laid down my Domane and bruised my right quad pretty good [bad]. Like I could not walk barely, nor get out of my LR chair easily if at all. So 11 days in my first ride was on her e-bike. Scant 3 miles to not overdue it. Tried 2 days earlier and could not get the right leg to do a full pedal stroke.
It's 38lb and apparently puts puts out 275 watts in turbo. I am concerned if she forgets it is in turbo and make a low speed U turn and pedals it may be an issue as it really kicks hard-ish and suddenly as it feels your pressure on the pedal increase. Next ride was on my computrainer as it hit 100 here for a few days. And I don't want her to feel I have interest in riding her new bike. In Victoria, BC in Aug the hotel had some 55lb Treks for guests gratis. And another +15 lb of on board racks locks and tire liners etc. My 1st ride on an EV. What a load it felt like. The Trek Dual Sport plus is well named comparatively I can report. I can still pedal well and semi fast @ 67 [when not smashed up] and intend to try to hold off one for me till +75 yrs old, Darwin willing...
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I saw one of these today…I think I need it. Guy riding it had a big grin on his face, it looked like so much fun!
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Pivot E-Vault. I've done 2-3 gravel rides with it and it's a blast. Mostly used to run quick errands, groceries and get takeout. I purchased a nice insulated backpack (think uber eats) and paneers for that purpose.
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Just what we need, an electric motocross machine (that can go 69 mph) on our MTB trails.
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This thing lives squarely on regular moto trails with regular motos. Not suitable for mixed-use trail environs.
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Great that it’s not noisy and polluting like the other (ICE) motos. Just as much fun without the downside.
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Surron LBX with lots of mods.
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These are the motorbikes that are terrorizing the Boulder bike paths these days. Not just teenagers but "dads" are using it too. I cannot wait for the day when they get banned from bike paths.
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I did not dig deep into the thread responses to the o.p.
I did chat with a guy yesterday that was riding an e-bike that he purchased over 20 years ago. He's pretty techie, but he's made his own battery replacements with inexpensive parts. The bike looks like a regular everyday commuter with fatter tires, racks and fenders. It was a Giant model of some kind. Anyway, I was very impressed. 20+ years at a low price and still rolling. That was an eye opener for me. I have no problem with cyclists going electric because they know the skill set and etiquette, it's the non-cyclists that worry me big time. |
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I have a Specialized Turbo Creo SL that I use for commuting. It’s torque-sensing, so it only gives power when you are pedaling, and has a small battery and motor. It has 3 levels of assist, returning an extra 25%, 50% or 100% power to what you put in the pedals. It’s great because I can get a good aerobic workout on the way to work and still travel at 20mph, so it is almost as quick as driving to work. And it’s light (ish) so I can carry it up 6 flights of stairs to my office. And on the way home I can turn the assist down and get a better workout. We also got one for my wife, so she can ride with me when I take out my regular bike. It works well in that respect, although one time we were grinding up a long hill and I was totally surprised when she powered by me in turbo mode!
I have mine set up with a pannier rack, fenders, and a rechargeable light and with Pirelli Cinturato Velo tires it rides well and is puncture resistant. It is my all-weather commuter, except ice. At that point I drive my car! |
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They already are....enforcement is the issue here.
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