You guys have awesome ideas and useful info on keeping our ebikes low key. It's true these ebikes definitely attract attention!
Unfortunately someone stole my regular folding bike (Downtube Nova). It was a fairly inexpensive bike from 2012 but I enjoyed it a lot. I got a little careless and locked it up outside the train station because sometimes it's hard to find a spot inside the train station where there is an attendant sometimes present. I was in a hurry and took a chance. Well I sure paid the price for it, my folder was taken. I should've locked it up inside the train station where there's cameras and many other bikes but that's what happens when you're careless sometimes.
I will NOT be taking any chances with my ebike and will be way more cautious. I went and purchased a few locks and I'm still considering alternatives. I feel a little more secure but still want to avoid any unwanted attention. I like the idea of the GPS stickers, the black vinyl and any other ways to stay low key. I bought this nice 3 ft hardened steel chain which is quite heavy but I don't like that it can scratch my paint. I also got this Bell long shackle u-lock and a very thick steel cable. It all cost me a good chunk of change but I didn't mind. I'm now using my panniers full-time to carry around this extra weight from the locks. Better safe than sorry!
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Also, I rode my XP to work and wow was that fun. It took me 40 minutes and traveled 8.5 miles. I used PAS 3 and got up to 20 MPH often also using the throttle when I wanted a break from pedaling. The battery gauge said I had about half capacity left. I felt the power output of the motor decline as I used up the battery. Torque and speed decreased. There were some bumps and cracks along the way but nothing I couldn't avoid and maneuver around. The motor really helps off the line and to carry my weight, my locks and my cargo easily. I was even fighting some strong head winds so I'm glad the XP handled it so well. I thought about getting on the train for part of the commute but decided to just bike it the whole way. I enjoyed it too much and got a chance to put my ebike to the test. I charged my battery back up at my desk and had a full charge to ride back home. I'm fortunate to have a secured bike room at work but I still locked up my bike in there. I'm not taking any chances!
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Lastly, I ordered some additional head and tail lights to be better seen by traffic especially at night. Cost me
$60 so I hope they're decent. I like that they're rechargable via USB port. I'm going to order a helmet next.