Larry Ganz
Active Member
Found your problem:
"It was a downhill portion but my wife is afraid to ride too fast on narrow paths..."
I'm not sure if there's a joke in there somewhere. I feel like I should reply, "yeah, if we were all blasting down the canyon at top speed then there'd nobody behind me to scare me off the path, and I could do the terrorizing with my evil eBike."
But it was too narrow with two way traffic to be safely over 15mph. It was a scenic section on the way back to town, and most people were taking it easy by this point (25 miles into a 32 mile round trip through the canyon with 900 feet of climbing).
It's on the edge of the river, and on the other side there's a concrete wall right up to the edge of the bike path. In other sections the bikes can move to opposite sides of the path without bumping the wall (see the wall in the photos above).
Besides, it was probably a gentle grade (maybe 1%) that makes riding 25-30mph with pedaling easy if one wanted to, but with no pedaling a bike might only be coasting 4-5mph down this section. We were pedaling at about 13-14mph and most other riders (at this point near the end of the day) were also going our speed, with nobody passing anyone.
But if I had my way they'd all be left in my dust