E bike recommendations?

   / E bike recommendations? #61  
I just got back from a "before dinner" ride. Not far, but uphill both ways ;-)
 
   / E bike recommendations? #62  
Bumping this old thread. Was going to start a new one but didn't think it necessary.

So I bought this Himiway C3 Cruiser yesterday for $800 used. Not a super deal but not bad either because he had some aftermarket stuff on it that helped it's value. I took it out this morning and boy, I'm an eBike fan. The great thing about it is that if it is windy I can still ride. It is still a good workout if you use a low pedal assist or no pedal assist and just use assist on hills or into the wind.

They are now affordable!


My bike at the sellers house.

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Glad you dredged this old thread up. Some of our TBN members who were early e-bike adapters might have useful updates!
 
   / E bike recommendations? #63  
I've been an e-biker since 2015 and thoroughly enjoy the sport. I'm 77 now and the e-bike allows me to reach remote places on trails I haven't been able to access by bike in over 10 years.


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It also relieves some of the anxiety of not being able to get back should a problem occur.

For anyone interested, I highly recommend the EBR forum:

 
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#64  
I forgot about this thread and I’m the OP. I’ve been riding mine pretty steady over the last three years if time allows and decent weather. I’ve got 5600 miles on mine and my wife has about 1500 on hers. We are going to haul them up to a bike trail near Des Moines and Gulf Shores in a couple of months. We are also looking at the Katy Trail in Missouri.

The bikes? We bought aTrek Verve +3. The specs are a 50 n-m torque and 500 wh battery. There is a loss in range on mine but not enough to hurt the distances I ride, it’s maybe a 10% loss. I’ve had to replace the rear rim, it was cracked, the rear tire, the rear cassette, the chain and the front chain ring and the front brake pads. All this is normal wear except the cracked rear rim.

I’m glad to see others are enjoying their e bikes.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #65  
I just got a Lectric 2.0 Step thru. Had only 192 miles on it. Barely used! Looking forward to getting some use out of it. Very easy on my back with PAS available when needed for hills. Now that the heat has broken, should be able to get out more.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #66  
Just a reminder to keep a lock on them when you are not right there with them. Got a call from a friend of mine who is really into these. He lives on the outskirts of a little tiny town and every day he rides it down to the Senior Center for lunch. Late last week he came out after lunch to find the bike missing. It was not locked.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #67  
I forgot about this thread and I’m the OP. I’ve been riding mine pretty steady over the last three years if time allows and decent weather. I’ve got 5600 miles on mine and my wife has about 1500 on hers. We are going to haul them up to a bike trail near Des Moines and Gulf Shores in a couple of months. We are also looking at the Katy Trail in Missouri.

The bikes? We bought aTrek Verve +3. The specs are a 50 n-m torque and 500 wh battery. There is a loss in range on mine but not enough to hurt the distances I ride, it’s maybe a 10% loss. I’ve had to replace the rear rim, it was cracked, the rear tire, the rear cassette, the chain and the front chain ring and the front brake pads. All this is normal wear except the cracked rear rim.

I’m glad to see others are enjoying their e bikes.
Would that be the High Trestle Trail Bridge?
If so, it's a good easy ride.
The bridge is about 130 ft. tall and half a mile long.
I have rode and walked across it dozens of times.
It's very impressive.

High Trestle Trail - Wikipedia
 
   / E bike recommendations? #69  
always a few out there who ride like idiots and generate all the controversy.
A few teenagers in my area zipping in and out of traffic. One will get seriously injured then the motorist will be in trouble.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #70  
A few teenagers in my area zipping in and out of traffic. One will get seriously injured then the motorist will be in trouble.
They do this because of electric bikes?

Is it because of the battery? or what?

Seems like something to say that has no relevance to ANYTHING.

I was a teenager once. I would do it again.
 

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