ZJarvis
New Member
Hello!
I'm Zak, and while I don't actually have an ebike yet (because I'm not counting the demo bike that's in my garage waiting to be returned tomorrow morning), I will have one very soon.
I've been a moderate-to-slightly-bonkers cyclist for the last five or six years. Currently, I've got a sweet Time Instinct RX and a Marin Gestalt 3.
Where I live -- just off Skyline Drive at the north end of Pacifica -- I can ride anywhere I want as long as I want to climb a big-ass hill to get home. In the past I've either toughed it up, or taken the bus, but the last couple years have been personally difficult and as I've lost fitness, the prospect of getting home after a ride has made me not want to ride. I'm pushing 50 and I've got high blood pressure that's best controlled through... Exercise, which I've not been getting because -- well, you see the spiral.
That got me interested in ebikes.
When I first got back to cycling, I eased in with a mountain bike but then promptly did everything I could to make it go faster on the road. After a small windfall, I decided I really needed a nice road bike -- enter the Time.
After moving to the Bay Area, I quickly hooked up with SF2G (a local, ad-hoc group of cyclists who tend to do things like do hundred mile daily commutes because it makes the numbers look better, but also extraordinarily friendly, beginner oriented group rides. At my most bonkers level of riding I put in 800 some-odd miles in 30 days.
I really want to get back to that, so I started researching ebikes and was ready to rent a Trek Super Commuter and see if it'd get me up the hill I live on when I found out that Mike's Bikes does demos of the Orbea Gain, which was a lot more the sort of bike I was interested in at a price I could justify.
Now, having spent two days with the Gain, it's exactly what I want and the reason I'm here.
Hi, everybody!
I'm Zak, and while I don't actually have an ebike yet (because I'm not counting the demo bike that's in my garage waiting to be returned tomorrow morning), I will have one very soon.
I've been a moderate-to-slightly-bonkers cyclist for the last five or six years. Currently, I've got a sweet Time Instinct RX and a Marin Gestalt 3.
Where I live -- just off Skyline Drive at the north end of Pacifica -- I can ride anywhere I want as long as I want to climb a big-ass hill to get home. In the past I've either toughed it up, or taken the bus, but the last couple years have been personally difficult and as I've lost fitness, the prospect of getting home after a ride has made me not want to ride. I'm pushing 50 and I've got high blood pressure that's best controlled through... Exercise, which I've not been getting because -- well, you see the spiral.
That got me interested in ebikes.
When I first got back to cycling, I eased in with a mountain bike but then promptly did everything I could to make it go faster on the road. After a small windfall, I decided I really needed a nice road bike -- enter the Time.
After moving to the Bay Area, I quickly hooked up with SF2G (a local, ad-hoc group of cyclists who tend to do things like do hundred mile daily commutes because it makes the numbers look better, but also extraordinarily friendly, beginner oriented group rides. At my most bonkers level of riding I put in 800 some-odd miles in 30 days.
I really want to get back to that, so I started researching ebikes and was ready to rent a Trek Super Commuter and see if it'd get me up the hill I live on when I found out that Mike's Bikes does demos of the Orbea Gain, which was a lot more the sort of bike I was interested in at a price I could justify.
Now, having spent two days with the Gain, it's exactly what I want and the reason I'm here.
Hi, everybody!