Some pics from a windy 54 mile ride today!
This photo is epic!
Welcome aboard! Must've been quite a scene. Probably too crowded for me, but I'm a sucker for colored lights in the dark — especially when they're moving.
60F in winter, we are lucky to get that in summer...Back to gray skies and winter temperatures (around 60°F) now that our Santa Ana winds are gone and the marine layer's retaken the coast.
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But still a great morning for the missus and I to ride up the coast to Carlsbad Village for brunch at a favorite breakfast spot.
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Stopped on the way back to look for gray whales after yesterday's sighting off Oceanside. Not smart to park your favorite bike at the edge of a bluff that could slump at any moment without warning, but so hard to resist that vantage point!
K set a stiff pace on her 750W blue Velotric Breeze. I got in 2 good fitness runs trying to keep up in ECO on my 240W Vado SL 1. Still working out my zone boundaries, but probably mostly in Z3 and lower Z4.
Highly recommend getting your slower riding partner into an ebike much more powerful than your own.

My kind of ride, stopping for photos and treats!Yesterday, the missus and I did a 21 mi coast, lagoon, and hill ride with brunch and coffee stops as rewards. Negative caloric balance was NOT achieved, but we did climb 74 ft/mi in the process.
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The rolling coast ride came first, with a tasty brunch stop for machaco tacos on the sand at Moonlight Beach. The blue Velotric Breeze is hers.
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The low-traffic lagoon segment offers peaceful water overlooks with climbs that get your attention at both ends. Looks like low tide.
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The reward for climbing up to the coffee stop was a blueberry crumble and coffee on that comfy outdoor sofa. From there, it was back through the lagoon segment and home.
K thoroughly enjoyed herself – even on the hills. This would've been unthinkable with her first ebike — a 70 lb 500W torque-sensing hub-drive commuter. But now — with her 50 lb 750W hub-drive cruiser with both torque- and cadence-sensing assist modes — she's usually the one leaving me behind.
Trust me, this is politically preferable to the other way around. Also energetically preferable, cuz now I can get in some exercise on our rides together.
Spanish company originally in the 1980s making high end motorbike Trials bikes for competition (motorbike trials competitions, traditional & indoor, are big in Spain) then Enduro & Moto X etc. Then more recently taken over by KTM. I'd seen they'd made some pretty decent looking EMTBs but I thought they had stopped making bicycles during covid. Guess I was mistaken &I had no idea they made these type of street ebikes!GasGas is known for analog MTB's.
Possibly shows the desperation to survive of companies like Gas Gas that are clearly up against it probably with the original Trials obsessed owners long gone. There is no doubt those Super 73 mock motorbike ebikes are enormously popular. Bikes looking like motorbikes is an age old style/type of bike. I always hated the Raleigh choppers (tiny front wheel cheaply made thank god for BMX) but they were everywhere in late 70s/early 80s and even on telly today you'll have old bearded bikers in their leathers getting teary eyed remembering their chopper bike as a kid!GasGas Moto 1 is a joke. A 20" wheel, 500 W Bafang motor "e-bike" with pedals could easily be (and it certainly is) made in China.
I looked up GasGas website. The company primarily sells motorbikes, including electric ones, and these are motorcycles. The reason the Moto 1 can even be sold in Austria is it is the only EU country that allows e-bikes with the motor power up to 600 W. Still, it is rather a despicable product as for European standards.
All right, Ras, I've looked into GasGas more thoroughly.Possibly shows the desperation to survive of companies like Gas Gas that are clearly up against it probably with the original Trials obsessed owners long gone. There is no doubt those Super 73 mock motorbike ebikes are enormously popular. Bikes looking like motorbikes is an age old style/type of bike. I always hated the Raleigh choppers (tiny front wheel cheaply made thank god for BMX) but they were everywhere in late 70s/early 80s and even on telly today you'll have old bearded bikers in their leathers getting teary eyed remembering their chopper bike as a kid!