05-31-2021, 11:31 PM
I have never tried an electric bike before but would love to. sounds fun. I love riding bikes with the family and its good exercise.
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(05-08-2021, 03:31 PM)Ivelisse Woods Wrote: I tested one at our local bike shop. I haven't purchased one yet mainly because of the cost and being hesitant about losing the benefit of not getting the exercise.
(07-07-2021, 06:56 PM)JR Namida Wrote: There was no place to do a demo ride on a $1,000 ebike here in Vegas so I read everything I could find and watched a lot of youtube videos. I ride road bikes and live on the third floor, making weight and cost my two major concerns. I ended up purchasing a KBO Hurricane belt drive bicycle.
I have only ridden the Hurricane eBike 77 miles, and like it very much for several rides I do on flat pavement. The Stealth Urban Electric Bike KBO Hurricane is nice has small 250 watt hub motor than lets me improve my 7 mph sections to 12 or 14 mph.
I do not need to ride 23 mph, 14 mph is the perfect speed on busy roads, making me easy to believe I can stay out of trouble with cars and I can stop quickly for cell phone reading pedestrians not paying attention when stepping off the sidewalk. The mechanical disc brakes are as good as my ultegra R8000 rim brakes and so far it has been easy to slow down and avoid cars that seem to want to turn right into a curb cut right in front of me.
The Bicycle weighted 37.7 pounds without the pedals after assembly on my scales. After personalising/modding with a few carbon fiber parts and new front wheel, & lighter weight gatorskin tire the bicycle now weighs 34.9 Making it easier to carry up and down three flights of stairs when I am going to use the eBike. I still ride the 17, to 20 pound road bikes that are much lighter weight when I must use a route with hills and long inclines.
Now owning an eBike I discovered you need one equipped with a Torque Sensor if you have short hills or long gentle inclines in your ride area. Throttles in my opinion might be nice, but they induce you to not to pedal, and take a long time to bring you up to cruising speed unless you are providing peddle assist to help the bicycle acceleration. About a month after my ebike purchase I saw several youtube reviews on a bicycle in the same purchase price range with a similar alloy frame, larger hidden battery along with a Torque Sensor that would have allowed me to do short cimbs, but most importantly ride long inclines without major cadence drops as all PAS bicycle interpret as you want to ride slower.
I purchased a single speed eBike that has a motor assist based on cadence, spin the pedals fast and it provides a firm gentle push to 23 mph. In general terms I like the way the bicycle looks, it is stealth without a battery on water bottle bolts that can be kicked off an easily stolen. Yet I did not understand you need a Torque sensor to communicate to the mid or hub motor when you want it to provide more assistance. I have adjusted my routes for the ebike to avoid hills and long inclines where my pedal speed slows down and I must sweat with effort to move a heavy bicycle forward.
My income/pocketbook can not afford a Ribble, Orbea, Specialised, or Le mond sub 27 pound ebike. But next time I know to purchase the lightest electric bicycle I can afford with a Torque Sensor that will translate pedal pressure to the controller that the motor needs to provide more assistance. No tank weight ebikes for me with narrow stairs...
(05-16-2021, 09:48 AM)Ablang Wrote: I haven't yet tried an electric bike.
I haven't seen any in person that wasn't less than $1000.
(05-05-2021, 09:24 AM)Nicholas Wrote: Hello, bike riders!
Are you sceptical, neutral or excited about electric bikes?
Have you ever tried riding one? What are the reasons for yes/no?
Join the poll and let's discuss e-bikes
(05-05-2021, 09:24 AM)Nicholas Wrote: Hello, bike riders!
Are you sceptical, neutral or excited about electric bikes?
Have you ever tried riding one? What are the reasons for yes/no?
Join the poll and let's discuss e-bikes
(05-05-2021, 09:24 AM)Nicholas Wrote: Hello, bike riders!
Are you sceptical, neutral or excited about electric bikes?
Have you ever tried riding one? What are the reasons for yes/no?
Join the poll and let's discuss e-bikes