Badgerdogmomma
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I have had my CCS for about 10 days, but hadn't had a chance to take it out for a "real" ride until yesterday. I had ridden it up and down our street with no power a few times, and around the block with power once or twice, but hadn't had a chance to spend more than a few minutes on it, or put it through its paces. Yesterday I finally got the chance to spend a couple of hours on it, take it out in the bike lane on the "big road" and ride it up some hills. I have not ridden an ebike before, and I expected it to be fun, but it was really, really, super-extra-mega FUN!! I was like a hamster on a wheel, I almost couldn't ride home and put it away, it was so much fun! I actually did ride home once, and had to go ride some more (those chores could wait)! I LOVE this thing!
In eco mode, it reminds me a little bit of my old steel-framed hardtail ParkPre MTB, but it rolls faster and smoother with the larger wheels and front shock. Of course, the old steel hardtail doesn't have magical hill-flattening capabilities, either! It feels much more stable at higher speeds (20+) than any of my other bikes (on the pavement) do, too. On my 7-speed city bike I run out of gears on the little downhills around here at about 18-20 mph, which is fine, because I really don't want to go faster on that bike, it has no shock, and the tires are much skinnier than the CCS. Yesterday I noticed that when I would have run out of gears completely on the city bike, the CCS was still in gear and being propelled by my pedaling. At that point, I think I was going about 28-29mph, and it felt very stable (on smooth pavement).
Riding up the little hills around here was great fun, with the four choices of pedal assist it was easy to choose between a ride that required a little less effort as my traditional bike, but moved a little faster, to flying up the hill at around 20+ with just a little more effort. When I used to ride mtbs with a group of friends, sometimes we would put a hand on another's back or seat and give a push- which was fun, you could definitely feel a boost, but even the strongest people could only give a push for a little ways. S mode must be what it is like to be pushed by 4 or 5 of the strongest at once, and no one gets tired, haha!
I found that the throttle was handy to have a couple of times to get around parked cars and out of the way of traffic quickly.
I am finding this bike to be surprisingly comfortable just the way that it came from the factory. I am around 5'10" and have the large frame size. I usually wear cycling shorts with my mtbs and citybike, but I don't feel that I need them with this bike so far. In the future, I do plan to try a Kinekt (Bodyfloat) seatpost with this bike, and see if it allows me to skip the shorts and still stay comfortable for longer rides. I will probably also switch out the stem and bars for shorter cockpit and more upright riding style. Also, If the computer will mount in the low part of the bars, I can flip the bike over to do work on it without having to move the computer.
Yep, I'm hooked. Love it so far. I would have been out riding it today, but it just wouldn't stop raining long enough. I don't remember the last tme rainy weather made me this grumpy.
In eco mode, it reminds me a little bit of my old steel-framed hardtail ParkPre MTB, but it rolls faster and smoother with the larger wheels and front shock. Of course, the old steel hardtail doesn't have magical hill-flattening capabilities, either! It feels much more stable at higher speeds (20+) than any of my other bikes (on the pavement) do, too. On my 7-speed city bike I run out of gears on the little downhills around here at about 18-20 mph, which is fine, because I really don't want to go faster on that bike, it has no shock, and the tires are much skinnier than the CCS. Yesterday I noticed that when I would have run out of gears completely on the city bike, the CCS was still in gear and being propelled by my pedaling. At that point, I think I was going about 28-29mph, and it felt very stable (on smooth pavement).
Riding up the little hills around here was great fun, with the four choices of pedal assist it was easy to choose between a ride that required a little less effort as my traditional bike, but moved a little faster, to flying up the hill at around 20+ with just a little more effort. When I used to ride mtbs with a group of friends, sometimes we would put a hand on another's back or seat and give a push- which was fun, you could definitely feel a boost, but even the strongest people could only give a push for a little ways. S mode must be what it is like to be pushed by 4 or 5 of the strongest at once, and no one gets tired, haha!
I found that the throttle was handy to have a couple of times to get around parked cars and out of the way of traffic quickly.
I am finding this bike to be surprisingly comfortable just the way that it came from the factory. I am around 5'10" and have the large frame size. I usually wear cycling shorts with my mtbs and citybike, but I don't feel that I need them with this bike so far. In the future, I do plan to try a Kinekt (Bodyfloat) seatpost with this bike, and see if it allows me to skip the shorts and still stay comfortable for longer rides. I will probably also switch out the stem and bars for shorter cockpit and more upright riding style. Also, If the computer will mount in the low part of the bars, I can flip the bike over to do work on it without having to move the computer.
Yep, I'm hooked. Love it so far. I would have been out riding it today, but it just wouldn't stop raining long enough. I don't remember the last tme rainy weather made me this grumpy.