1,000 miles per year. Hoping to increase it.
+/- 800 miles/year on my analog, just got an e-bike so I am hoping to at least double that.
We use our electric bikes when we travel in our motorhome. They provide a nice way to enjoy local riding opportunities.
01-09-2022, 08:54 AM
I’m a newbie and I don’t really bike often. I live in such a hilly area. An ebike would be incredibly helpful! I guess this is my New Year Resolution!
I like to do rides at least once a week. In the southwest, the weather cooperates much of the year to provide ample opportunities! During the spring and fall, I ride more like 5 days a week for an hour each day for exercise in the great outdoors! It sure beats going into a stuffy gym staring at a screen
Location: Shakopee, Minnesota
I was doing great last year putting on 100 miles on my ebike but then, it happened.
I had my left leg amputated below the knee and 8 weeks after that, I fell and broke my right leg!!!
I’m now working on walking and hopefully this spring I can get back to biking and hoping to put on 300-500 miles on.
I don't ride nearly enough any more. Five to ten miles a week during spring and summer when the weather is nice. Years ago I rode everywhere all the time.
I don't ride much, just around the neighborhood on nice evenings during the summer.
Only time I ride is whenever my wife wants to go riding around the subdivision on nice evenings
I don't get out as much with my current job but I try to get a minimum of 1000 miles each year.
I haven't ridden in years.
I ride a little with my boys but not very often -- they've got way more energy than I do
During the summer I ride a little with my family
I am a weekend warrior. I bike every weekend when it is not raining.
My bike is two years old and has 4500 trouble free miles.
Trek Domain SL 5
I used to do so much more than I do now. Then my body decided it hates me. Now I'm embarrassed by the total.