rob feature
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Greenwood Village, Colorado
Hi all,
My utopian fantasy includes mostly leaving my truck in the garage and getting around on a bike. I'm hording 6 bikes at the moment - all mountain bikes except for the new addition. Unfortunately I live a little too far from work to commute on a pushbike practically as I can't show up to work stinky and dirty. An ebike seemed like the obvious answer.
So I just bought my first electric bike with a lot of help from the EBR Youtube channel. Thank you for all the effort you put into this. It's a fantastic resource. I wound up with a Trek Allant + 7S.
There's only one disappointment with it - and that's that I didn't do this sooner. I've been riding pushbikes for decades and was a little slow to warm to the idea. When I finally did, I didn't feel like the technology was quite there. But we seem to be at a point now where the major players are honing their craft in this regard and this year it was time to pull the trigger.
I've always spoiled myself with good bikes and felt it was especially important to keep up those standards with an electric. I'm a mountain biker at heart, and whatever I'm on, I tend to ride like a mountain bike. I had a road bike at one point - smashed it up on the first ride. But I also didn't want an electric mountain bike as I prefer to keep that part of my riding analog.
I've ridden into work about every other day since I brought it home last Tuesday. I'd do it more often, but still have to figure out the grocery store angle and am still using the truck for that - no bags yet (open to suggestions there). But I have taken it to dinner twice. Last Saturday I rode it into Denver - 54 miles round trip and it was a truly transformational experience being able to casually put on that kind of mileage simply for a meal and some fresh air.
I could ramble on all day about how awesome this thing is, but I'll keep the intro short. I'm excited to be exploring the more utilitarian side of cycling. Looking forward to spending more time around here and getting to know some of you.
Cheers!
First Impressions
My utopian fantasy includes mostly leaving my truck in the garage and getting around on a bike. I'm hording 6 bikes at the moment - all mountain bikes except for the new addition. Unfortunately I live a little too far from work to commute on a pushbike practically as I can't show up to work stinky and dirty. An ebike seemed like the obvious answer.
So I just bought my first electric bike with a lot of help from the EBR Youtube channel. Thank you for all the effort you put into this. It's a fantastic resource. I wound up with a Trek Allant + 7S.
There's only one disappointment with it - and that's that I didn't do this sooner. I've been riding pushbikes for decades and was a little slow to warm to the idea. When I finally did, I didn't feel like the technology was quite there. But we seem to be at a point now where the major players are honing their craft in this regard and this year it was time to pull the trigger.
I've always spoiled myself with good bikes and felt it was especially important to keep up those standards with an electric. I'm a mountain biker at heart, and whatever I'm on, I tend to ride like a mountain bike. I had a road bike at one point - smashed it up on the first ride. But I also didn't want an electric mountain bike as I prefer to keep that part of my riding analog.
I've ridden into work about every other day since I brought it home last Tuesday. I'd do it more often, but still have to figure out the grocery store angle and am still using the truck for that - no bags yet (open to suggestions there). But I have taken it to dinner twice. Last Saturday I rode it into Denver - 54 miles round trip and it was a truly transformational experience being able to casually put on that kind of mileage simply for a meal and some fresh air.
I could ramble on all day about how awesome this thing is, but I'll keep the intro short. I'm excited to be exploring the more utilitarian side of cycling. Looking forward to spending more time around here and getting to know some of you.
Cheers!
First Impressions