Michael1098
New Member
I recently broke my shoulder and mangled my thumb ( on the opposite hand, of course) and I blame the front wheel drive of my ebike.
It is a very powerful motor with throttle and pedelec. It is supposed to be only a 200 watt but it goes 35 km/hr by throttle alone. When you peddle there is the inevitable 1.5 sec delay but then it kicks in full power which is a lot of fun in the dry.
In the wet it's a different story and it has thrown me twice with the most recent being the more serious. I was on a bike path through a park on a slight downhill and not peddling as I rounded a slight curve. Then, when it straightened out, I started peddling idly. A second and a half later the front wheel started spinning and I then made the disastrous decission to hit the brakes. Immediately the front wheel disappeared beneath me and I was sliding along on a straight piece of pavement that you would think was impossible to crash on. And with the aforementioned broken shoulder.
The doctor says I can't ride for 6 months but when I do I may switch to a rear wheel drive.
Anyone else with similar issues from front wheel drive?
It is a very powerful motor with throttle and pedelec. It is supposed to be only a 200 watt but it goes 35 km/hr by throttle alone. When you peddle there is the inevitable 1.5 sec delay but then it kicks in full power which is a lot of fun in the dry.
In the wet it's a different story and it has thrown me twice with the most recent being the more serious. I was on a bike path through a park on a slight downhill and not peddling as I rounded a slight curve. Then, when it straightened out, I started peddling idly. A second and a half later the front wheel started spinning and I then made the disastrous decission to hit the brakes. Immediately the front wheel disappeared beneath me and I was sliding along on a straight piece of pavement that you would think was impossible to crash on. And with the aforementioned broken shoulder.
The doctor says I can't ride for 6 months but when I do I may switch to a rear wheel drive.
Anyone else with similar issues from front wheel drive?