ebikemom
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I just hit 2000 miles on my beautiful ebike. Wow! I never thought I'd ride my ebike so much. But, I do. It's awesome!
Some things I've learned ....
Some things I've learned ....
- Commuting on an ebike is a lot of fun.
- I can put my chain back on when it falls off... the key is turning the bike upside down, which isn't difficult, and having it in a low gear. After that, easy peasy!
- Errands are much more enjoyable on an ebike than in a car.
- Recreational rides on an ebike? Count me in!
- Family ebike cycling vacation? Wow! What fun! Best budget family vacation ever!
- ebiking gets me more exercise than I ever wanted to get before.
- It's great having local dealer support. With four ebikes in the family, we've needed it (one bike has had more issues than the other three). Being able to get a loaner is awesome!
- Also great was finding a local bike tech who is closer by than the dealer and open-minded about ebikes. Nice to have someone within walking distance of home (I feel very lucky on that score!) for bike-related non-warranty stuff.
- My ebike is rear-heavy, which has presented no problems in riding or using the bike. However, I have learned that I need to avoid one-arm lifts of the bike's rear end. Turning the bike upside-down to do basic maintenance isn't difficult for me because that's a two-handed lift. Where I've strained my arm is in doing one-handed lifting. I can avoid that by using more "3-point" style turns when putting the bike away in the garage, for example. I also need to remember to use good lifting practices, and then I don't hurt myself.
- MORE people ebiking in MORE places so we can have BETTER cycling infrastructure in our urban/suburban areas.
- Learning how to manage in rain. I don't want to give up ebiking all winter.
- Learning more technical skills related to maintaining my bike--changing/patching tires, in particular.
- Leading group rides in my area.