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Did the Fort to Fort Trail which is a small section of the Trans Canada Trail out in Langley, BC.

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Some of the trail is being relocated further from the Fraser river
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Lot's of interesting points along the way.
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Final destination, lunch at Tavistock Point on McMillan Island.
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Did the Fort to Fort Trail which is a small section of the Trans Canada Trail out in Langley, BC.

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Some of the trail is being relocated further from the Fraser river
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Lot's of interesting points along the way.
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Final destination, lunch at Tavistock Point on McMillan Island.
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Great ride. I did that a couple of years ago on my Fathom. Beautiful area.
 
An experiment...
The other day I did a 60km ride for the first time. When I was done I had 55% battery remaining which insinuated that I could have done that route again on the same charge.
On that ride I did all of it in assist level 2 (Eco+) as the terrain was flat as a pancake. So... how far will one battery/charge take me? I decided to adjust the assist levels. I bumped up the Eco mode to 75, left Eco+ alone, and dropped Normal to 150.




The next day I did 22kms and was down to 39%. Most of that ride was on assist level 2 (Eco+).
Today I did another 28kms and am left with 21%. I did over 90% of the ride on assist level 1 (Eco). So far I'm up to 110kms.
Well... I don't want to run it down to zero, but I feel as though I could easily get another 25kms on the remaining 21%.
That gives me a whopping 135kms out of one charge on a 500wh battery. This of course is based on excellent conditions ie no wind, no large hills etc.

Anyway... a couple of pics, cuz... pics!

Prepping my new water bottle with Nuun tabs...



Ah, to be young again...



SMH - Surrey Memorial Hospital (not Shake my head).



King George Hwy for as far as the eye can see...



Stopping at Costco in the shade for some of that Nuun water...



Who knew she could drive on this side of the road?!!???



Very satisfied with this machine...



Now rethinking getting a larger battery. The options are an additional 500, 625, or 800wh. Hmmm...
wow...looks costly
 
I posted these pictures before but I felt it was okay to post it again.
RIMPAC is happening.
Every two years.
These boats come every time.
It gives me the feeling of living in the most heavily offensive and defensive Island.
 

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Just joined the site today, but have been reading these forums since researching for my first ebike in the spring last year. I now have two ebikes - thought I would dip my toe into both ebike and road biking and went with Surface 604 Colt for the torque sensor and there was a shop that I could test ride first and buy from instead of mail order. Soon discovered that bike wasn't up to the task of handling the trails that I wanted to explore in my area. Stumbled upon Watt Wagons when looking for a local shop to rebuild my rear wheel. Saw the quality bikes they were building and learned what they were doing with the bafang Ultra motor and x1 controller. When the Hydra black become available I jumped at the chance to get a great bike that suits my needs at an awesome price. 2600 miles on the S604 the first year, only 100 this year, but I put 1300 on the Hydra since April.
 

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Mt tabor in the middle of portland an extent volcano. always a fun ride. they have painted Piano around portland for people to play and here is one. Plus band down below. this used to hold a lot of the drinking water but not anymore. A full video of the ride too.
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Just joined the site today, but have been reading these forums since researching for my first ebike in the spring last year. I now have two ebikes - thought I would dip my toe into both ebike and road biking and went with Surface 604 Colt for the torque sensor and there was a shop that I could test ride first and buy from instead of mail order. Soon discovered that bike wasn't up to the task of handling the trails that I wanted to explore in my area. Stumbled upon Watt Wagons when looking for a local shop to rebuild my rear wheel. Saw the quality bikes they were building and learned what they were doing with the bafang Ultra motor and x1 controller. When the Hydra black become available I jumped at the chance to get a great bike that suits my needs at an awesome price. 2600 miles on the S604 the first year, only 100 this year, but I put 1300 on the Hydra since April.
Welcome mate, looking good!
 
My ride pictures on Da Bull
I have been riding laps around my neighborhood lately for the past week
Today I went ride to Little China Town met a friend of many years and had an early lunch after that I pedal to see the scenery around pier side in Kaako harbor nearby China Town.
 

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Just another typical sunny morning here. I figured I go out to give my Lady space. My pre plan route is on the future bike path still under construction, What I like about it is the terrain. I find it challenging because it changes constantly . My destination is Rome's bike park 5 miles from home. It's really a community park for fishing and picnics with jogging path.
I did laps trying for best time riding the Ridiculous ebike. Enroute there I came up to a brush fire, called 911. I'm just sitting under a big tree now after eating granola bars and orange juice.
 

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The day started out with two deer crossing the path up ahead of me, which gave me time to get my camera out, kill the motor and quietly sneak up on them having a snack. The bigger one was camera shy and couldn't really get a god pic but the one I got just stood and stared. Missed my turn off the path, but one I did turn down took me to a shady spot with a nice view and a light breeze. Good spot for a lunch of a cliff bar and a half bottle of water. Some nice wooded trails lead to a weird roadside attraction called Ponyhenge. After that I tried to keep 20+mph on some shady roads to cool off, even checked out the throttle a little , but I prefer to pedal. 23 miles, not a bad ride on hot day.
 

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Second official ride on my new Como 3.0 (first was home from my LBS). It's been a long time since I have done any real bike riding. It is so much fun on this Como and I can't keep smiling while riding. Looking forward to many days of great bike rides.

This is my first Step Through bike too, and I am still getting used to not having to lift over the top bar. Now, to add some baggage on the back - or maybe on the front.

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Pictures of bridgeway under construction to connect with Pearl Harbor Bike Path . Running along petroleum pipe line.
I've been following the progress of construction.
We are going to sink the old rusted bridge in the stream.
 

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30km today and 20 yesterday.

Don't these puddles EVER go away?!!??? The bigger one was 1km later...



Water stop...



Stop at John Oliver Park for more water...



This trail through Watershed Park connects Hwy 10 and 64th Ave. There is a network of numerous trails for hiking/biking in there. I need to explore them more...

 
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