Hi Folks. Turning 72 in October so I thought it might be time to get back into biking before it's too late. Back in the day (1972-1985), I was an avid road biker and thought nothing of chalking up a couple of hundred miles in a week with a century on the weekend. Built myself a bike with a Reynolds 531 frame, sew-ups and Campagnolo brakes, gears, crank, etc. But medical issues forced me off the road and it's been 37 years since I've attempted to ride. I stumbled on the site during my search for bicycles and found it to be the best place on the web for objective reviews and advice. It's been invaluable in getting me back on a bike seat.
Not surprisingly, after finding the site, I focused on ebikes only but had to come to grips with the fact that, 7 surgeries later, I was not able to ride the kind of bike I was hoping for. Swinging a leg over a high step simply was not going to work anymore. There are some aspects to growing old that really suck! Read all the relevant posts and watched a large number of the EBR reviews- they are incredibly informative. After test riding 5 or 6 bikes, I settled on a Gazelle Ultimate c380+ as the best fit and the mid-step was doable, particularly if I get on/off the bike while it's in motion. So I've gone from center-pull brakes, sew-ups, dropped handlebars and a derailleur to hydraulics, the enviolo trekking hub, a belt instead of a chain and an upright riding position....and I love it. The bike is everything people said it is and the EBR review is spot-on. But it's embarrassing how poor a rider I am. Luckily, I live on a long stretch of cul-de-sac so I have a (relatively) safe place to practice. The ebike makes biking a true pleasure (again) in a very different way. I'm looking forward to getting to where I can do long rides and keep the car parked. My younger neighbors are being kind and say they are eager to have me ride with them. Who knows, I may even get my wife on a recumbent eTrike one day-she had an above the knee amputation.
So thanks to all for helping me get back in the saddle and I look forward to tomorrow.
Not surprisingly, after finding the site, I focused on ebikes only but had to come to grips with the fact that, 7 surgeries later, I was not able to ride the kind of bike I was hoping for. Swinging a leg over a high step simply was not going to work anymore. There are some aspects to growing old that really suck! Read all the relevant posts and watched a large number of the EBR reviews- they are incredibly informative. After test riding 5 or 6 bikes, I settled on a Gazelle Ultimate c380+ as the best fit and the mid-step was doable, particularly if I get on/off the bike while it's in motion. So I've gone from center-pull brakes, sew-ups, dropped handlebars and a derailleur to hydraulics, the enviolo trekking hub, a belt instead of a chain and an upright riding position....and I love it. The bike is everything people said it is and the EBR review is spot-on. But it's embarrassing how poor a rider I am. Luckily, I live on a long stretch of cul-de-sac so I have a (relatively) safe place to practice. The ebike makes biking a true pleasure (again) in a very different way. I'm looking forward to getting to where I can do long rides and keep the car parked. My younger neighbors are being kind and say they are eager to have me ride with them. Who knows, I may even get my wife on a recumbent eTrike one day-she had an above the knee amputation.
So thanks to all for helping me get back in the saddle and I look forward to tomorrow.