rob feature
Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Greenwood Village, Colorado
Well, my problem. Or one of them. I have a bunch of bike problems. Mo bikes, mo problems.
This one is easily enough solved, but I didn't see it coming. I bought my first ebike in August. Been riding one a little over 2 months. I've ridden further, longer, and explored more than I've ever been able to on my pushbikes. 8 hour rides started becoming common where on pushbikes my longest ever consecutive is 5 and 3 is typical.
But last week I went to walk up a few flights of stairs and toward the top noticed my legs getting noodly. This was confusing at first as I've been riding the ebike a lot. Then I started thinking about my water consumption. I can do the whole day on the ebike on 40 ounces. That will get me 2 hours on a pushbike in ~75 degree weather. For confirmation I looked at my legs and sure enough - atrophied to something I hardly recognized.
I never meant to stay off the pushbikes when I got the ebike. I got it for commutes, longer trips and errands to somewhat replace my truck. But it has been so fun to ride that it always won the battle of which bike to ride today since I got it.
So I got back on my pushbikes. Only ridden my street stumpy but got in maybe 10 hours over the last week and can confirm it takes approximately 2 months of even regular ebike riding to lose a LOT of muscle mass and strength...and also that it comes back pretty quickly when you give it the old college try. The lack of water consumption was suspicious from the beginning, and at least for me seems to have a direct correlation to effort.
As much fun as the ebike is, it's time to let it collect a little more dust and ride the pushbikes for everything but commuting and errands. With all the excellent benefits of the ebike, it got easy to forget that it was making me a little lazy.
This one is easily enough solved, but I didn't see it coming. I bought my first ebike in August. Been riding one a little over 2 months. I've ridden further, longer, and explored more than I've ever been able to on my pushbikes. 8 hour rides started becoming common where on pushbikes my longest ever consecutive is 5 and 3 is typical.
But last week I went to walk up a few flights of stairs and toward the top noticed my legs getting noodly. This was confusing at first as I've been riding the ebike a lot. Then I started thinking about my water consumption. I can do the whole day on the ebike on 40 ounces. That will get me 2 hours on a pushbike in ~75 degree weather. For confirmation I looked at my legs and sure enough - atrophied to something I hardly recognized.
I never meant to stay off the pushbikes when I got the ebike. I got it for commutes, longer trips and errands to somewhat replace my truck. But it has been so fun to ride that it always won the battle of which bike to ride today since I got it.
So I got back on my pushbikes. Only ridden my street stumpy but got in maybe 10 hours over the last week and can confirm it takes approximately 2 months of even regular ebike riding to lose a LOT of muscle mass and strength...and also that it comes back pretty quickly when you give it the old college try. The lack of water consumption was suspicious from the beginning, and at least for me seems to have a direct correlation to effort.
As much fun as the ebike is, it's time to let it collect a little more dust and ride the pushbikes for everything but commuting and errands. With all the excellent benefits of the ebike, it got easy to forget that it was making me a little lazy.