michael mcvey
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Just completed a 5 day multi day trip on the Pacific Coast from San Francisco to Mission Viejo Ca. 530 miles. This is my 10th time doing this trip but the first on an E-Bike.
The Giant Road-E is set up with Brooks B17 saddle, Cane Creek thud buster seat post, Arkel handlebar bag, tail bag, rear rack and 2 Arkel lightweight panniers. Tires are Schwalbe marathon plus HS 440 700/38. This set up yields a very comfortable ride, the best I have come up with in all my years of riding.
I usually do this trip in 6 days, doing 75-100 miles a day, camping at night with an occasional hotel. My previous kit included 4 panniers, fully loaded with cloths, food, tent, sleeping bag, camping gear, electronics, tools for a total (bike and kit) of 75 pounds.
This time I carried much less as I did not camp, but rather stayed in hotels every night. Partly because I needed a place to charge the batteries and partly cause I wanted the comfy bed.
The kit included a second 500 watt battery (carried in the Arkel tail bag) plus cloths, electronics, water and tools. This added ~30 pounds to the already heavy E-Bike.
The previous trips with the regular bike carrying the heavy load were very hard. Long days usually 12-14 hours in the saddle, averaging 8 mph for the day. The hardest day was always Big Sur to Cambria with all the mountains.
With the e-bike, the trip was easy in comparison. 8-9 hours in the saddle vs 12-14 with an overall average of 14 mph for the trip. Days 1-4 were roughly 100 miles each and day 5 was 130 miles.
The shorter 100 mile days required 1 battery and 15-25% of second battery. The 130 mile day used 1 battery and 50% of second. Overall it was enjoyable with a lot less recovery time each evening. I do miss the camping as I always met other interesting people traveling by bike. You don’t get that in the hotels.
The E-bike, with a light load and staying in hotels may be my preferred mode from now on. It would be nice if E-Bike charging stations were placed at strategic places like campgrounds but I don’t think that will happen any time soon.
The attached pics are just a few of the breathtaking views along this magnificent coast. This ride should be on everyones bucket list.
The Giant Road-E is set up with Brooks B17 saddle, Cane Creek thud buster seat post, Arkel handlebar bag, tail bag, rear rack and 2 Arkel lightweight panniers. Tires are Schwalbe marathon plus HS 440 700/38. This set up yields a very comfortable ride, the best I have come up with in all my years of riding.
I usually do this trip in 6 days, doing 75-100 miles a day, camping at night with an occasional hotel. My previous kit included 4 panniers, fully loaded with cloths, food, tent, sleeping bag, camping gear, electronics, tools for a total (bike and kit) of 75 pounds.
This time I carried much less as I did not camp, but rather stayed in hotels every night. Partly because I needed a place to charge the batteries and partly cause I wanted the comfy bed.
The kit included a second 500 watt battery (carried in the Arkel tail bag) plus cloths, electronics, water and tools. This added ~30 pounds to the already heavy E-Bike.
The previous trips with the regular bike carrying the heavy load were very hard. Long days usually 12-14 hours in the saddle, averaging 8 mph for the day. The hardest day was always Big Sur to Cambria with all the mountains.
With the e-bike, the trip was easy in comparison. 8-9 hours in the saddle vs 12-14 with an overall average of 14 mph for the trip. Days 1-4 were roughly 100 miles each and day 5 was 130 miles.
The shorter 100 mile days required 1 battery and 15-25% of second battery. The 130 mile day used 1 battery and 50% of second. Overall it was enjoyable with a lot less recovery time each evening. I do miss the camping as I always met other interesting people traveling by bike. You don’t get that in the hotels.
The E-bike, with a light load and staying in hotels may be my preferred mode from now on. It would be nice if E-Bike charging stations were placed at strategic places like campgrounds but I don’t think that will happen any time soon.
The attached pics are just a few of the breathtaking views along this magnificent coast. This ride should be on everyones bucket list.
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