dino*67
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Hi All, Early last year I went on my usual 3-week trip to the UK. I decided to look at e-bikes and test-rode a Riese & Muller Delite Mountain Rohloff and just felt it was right for me.
I live in the bush in the Luangwa Valley, where there's lots of animals, including elephants, lions, hippos, buffalo, etc.. I had the powered speed limit raised from 15.5mph to 25mph...just in case I ever get chased.
I love walking through the bush, but the bike is on another level, and you can go so far and wide rather than walking, which I am now finding slow and boring!
I also bought the bike to search for fossils, as I work with various fossil teams, mostly from American museums and universities, and we find many amazing fossils. The fossil hunts are official, sanctioned by the relevant authority in whatever country I happen to visit with a team. So far we've explored Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique and have made many important discoveries. I have a large offroad vehicle and can clamp my e-bike inside, so it can't fall over, no matter how bumpy the track. I also have a large solar panel to charge the e-bike via an inverter overnight, so that it's always ready to go each day.
I'd be interested in hearing peoples' thoughts on how to stop punctures. I had Tannus Armour fitted from new but have had a few punctures, so I removed the Tannus and am now trying Mr Tuffy liners and Slime-filled inner tubes, which I'll change every 2 years. If problems persist, I'll try Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB tyres. Has anyone tried these, and how good are they with stopping punctures?
Best wishes, Steve
I live in the bush in the Luangwa Valley, where there's lots of animals, including elephants, lions, hippos, buffalo, etc.. I had the powered speed limit raised from 15.5mph to 25mph...just in case I ever get chased.
I love walking through the bush, but the bike is on another level, and you can go so far and wide rather than walking, which I am now finding slow and boring!
I also bought the bike to search for fossils, as I work with various fossil teams, mostly from American museums and universities, and we find many amazing fossils. The fossil hunts are official, sanctioned by the relevant authority in whatever country I happen to visit with a team. So far we've explored Zambia, Zimbabwe and Mozambique and have made many important discoveries. I have a large offroad vehicle and can clamp my e-bike inside, so it can't fall over, no matter how bumpy the track. I also have a large solar panel to charge the e-bike via an inverter overnight, so that it's always ready to go each day.
I'd be interested in hearing peoples' thoughts on how to stop punctures. I had Tannus Armour fitted from new but have had a few punctures, so I removed the Tannus and am now trying Mr Tuffy liners and Slime-filled inner tubes, which I'll change every 2 years. If problems persist, I'll try Schwalbe Marathon Plus MTB tyres. Has anyone tried these, and how good are they with stopping punctures?
Best wishes, Steve