Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
No A demo ride is just a demo rideSounds like you've made your mind up already.
No A demo ride is just a demo rideSounds like you've made your mind up already.
Wish I had the opportunity to demo all of my rides. Fortunately, they ended up all working out in my favor. It's likely the best way to discover whether or not a bike aligns with your riding goals. Look forward to your post ride review.No A demo ride is just a demo ride
Gravel cycling is what really has attracted meIs Stefan morphing into a roadie?
Congratulations, @BarnBoy! Out of curiosity: What is your ride's weight? What's the battery capacity in Wh?Well I got my WattWagons Hydra yesterday
This picture has brought memories of the adventure books on Africa I read as a kid...Africa's 'sausage tree'
Oh, winter's coming. I should think of preparing my e-bikes for winter rides!the addition of the dedicated winter wheels
Congrats BB!. It’s a beaut! Look forward to hearing more about the bike and your upcoming MTB adventures. Ride on!Hi folks!
Well I got my WattWagons Hydra yesterday and took her out for her first ride today. The power this thing has is crazy. I was able to do a MTB ride I have not been able to do in over 15 years. My soul is smiling!!!! I will write more about the bike and my adventures to get her in the WW forum. But for now I wanted to share my ride of a local park with MTB access (ebikes too!!). The Pleasanton Regional Park and Bernal Parks (The Ridge!). Click here for a PDF map and more park info. The park has expanded since my last visit. Lots to explore….
-BB
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Zoom in on the next and you will see a local kitty marking his territory (Bobcat! Fallen tree center)…
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so good to hear from you againWhen the long shadows of the evening escort one's bike along a solitary ramble down the gravel roads to visit the multiple pumpkin dressed driveway entrances of the local estates and the flanking shade trees decked out in their glorious autumn shades...yes, that is the finest time to enjoy the fragile bits of warm weather tentatively lingering in the air before the cold and dreary winter days muscle their way back to chase us all inside away from the sharp winds and bitter rains.
I will share below a few glimpses of the long shadows last night as I slowly cruised the local gravel roads for 12 beautifully scenic and utterly silent miles, savoring the gently disappearing sun slipping closer and closer in a colbolt blue sky to the mountainous horizon until those long shadows became a soft blanket of darkness.
Today I will make the most of this week's final remaining day of warmth to enjoy my bike and the roads for a full afternoon of deep-in-the-autumn-countryside cycling.
Tomorrow the bikes will be tucked away in the warm garage as we are slated to be in the cold wet clutches of early winter again.
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