DanRichman
Member
Forgive me if this has been addressed (and tell me where).
I adore my R&M Supercharger and for two years have had great adventures with it. Yet I have problems when bikecamping finding a place to plug in every night, as most primitive campsites lack any electricity.
I don't like having to spend every night where there's power. And in any case I would like to travel under my own steam, just for the psychological satisfaction.
So -- I would like to transition to a regular bike. High end, rugged, with fenders and lights, maybe with Pinion or Rohloff gearing. I used to ride a regular bike -- quite a lot, in fact --but I hated being a weight weenie and I've always sucked at climbing, even after a season of cycling and strenuous efforts to improve.
I've been riding my e-bike in the lowest power level and refraining where possible from downshifting, all to build up my legs. (I just can't bring myself to turn the engine off completely. It's too hard.)
I already know about fast charging, carrying extra batteries, etc. That's not the question.
Has anyone like me made the switch who wants to share his or her experience and advice?
I adore my R&M Supercharger and for two years have had great adventures with it. Yet I have problems when bikecamping finding a place to plug in every night, as most primitive campsites lack any electricity.
I don't like having to spend every night where there's power. And in any case I would like to travel under my own steam, just for the psychological satisfaction.
So -- I would like to transition to a regular bike. High end, rugged, with fenders and lights, maybe with Pinion or Rohloff gearing. I used to ride a regular bike -- quite a lot, in fact --but I hated being a weight weenie and I've always sucked at climbing, even after a season of cycling and strenuous efforts to improve.
I've been riding my e-bike in the lowest power level and refraining where possible from downshifting, all to build up my legs. (I just can't bring myself to turn the engine off completely. It's too hard.)
I already know about fast charging, carrying extra batteries, etc. That's not the question.
Has anyone like me made the switch who wants to share his or her experience and advice?