Macadoosmom
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Hello from AZ. Starting me search for E bike to run back and forth to my sisters for pool time.
Welcome. Have you ridden any eBikes yet ? Are you talking about 'running back and forth' on roads or trails? Most bikes are optimized for one or the other, but many do both.Hello from AZ. Starting me search for E bike to run back and forth to my sisters for pool time.
Welcome. Have you ridden any eBikes yet ? Are you talking about 'running back and forth' on roads or trails? Most bikes are optimized for one or the other, but many do both.
Just a thought, bike tires don´t like cactus; I´m guessing you´ll probably be riding pavementLess then 1/2 mile of firm to loose sand then side of the road. Have never ridden one.
Trying not to pry, but age, weight, & level of fitness are all factors in the decision, as is your level ofIf there is a well stocked bike shop or a tourist area near you, you may be able to rent an ebike for a few hours. You will learn more from riding an hour than reading for a week, but here are some things to read up on.
1. Ebikes come in three legal classes, two classes (pedal only or throttle) with 20 mph limits, and a 28 mph pedal only class. Not all classes are legal every where, but there is not much enforcement usually.
2. Ebike power varies so much that it's probably not worth trying to make sense of it until you ride a few bikes. Some bikes rated for 250 watts actually put out twice that, and some 750 watt motors much less. This is related more to laws than performance. And the type of motor ... middrive vs hub drive. Hub motors are inside the wheel, are middrives behind the pedals. Mids use your bikes gears, hubs don't.
3. Some bikes are much heavier than others, from under 40lbs to over 80lbs. Matters if you have to lift it or carry it upstairs.
4. All of them are a lot of fun, and good for you, too !
Lol, proudly 64, 150lb and can deadline 300lbs.Trying not to pry, but age, weight, & level of fitness are all factors in the decision, as is your level of
cycling experience. (said the fat old geezer)
Not since a kid. Want to save wear and tear on my truck to go to town and sisters, plus be able to exercise some.Compared to me another fat geezer, many on here are both skilled and skinny and yet they think of themselves as being in pretty rough shape... We are a more senior demographic... And you?Edit @john peck beat me to asking.
Have you biked a lot or a little bit?
Wolf whistle.Lol, proudly 64, 150lb and can deadline 300lbs.