Have you modified your ebike's gearing? Why? Satisfied? How many tries? Any lessons learned?
Please share your gearing odyssey. Tell us enough about your ebike and riding style and conditions to give your answers some context. Thanks!
2015 E-bike, Volt Bike Elegant, 3 speed internal Shimano hub. Was fine as a starter e-bike, but battery range was low. Great to have internal hub and no derailleur. 3 gears were just enough for most situations
2017 Juiced Bike CrossCurrent Air - much more power and range. 9 speeds if I recall. Was able to do anything and go anywhere. Specific gearing didn’t really matter to me, since e-bike power handled any variables needed. Got 12000+ miles out of it, then donated
2021 Ride1UP Roadster v2 - just one gear and a carbon belt. Big single gear 64x20, but all I need, since it’s an e-bike. Maybe 8000 miles now? Fantastic bike. Many 60 mile rides, some 80-100 mile rides. 7000 ft elevation gain rides. And lightweight too, 33 lbs OEM and about 40 lbs loaded with added external battery, tools, water, food…
2023 State Bike Black Label Single Speed Track based analog bike. Another fantastic and affordable, lightweight bike. 17 1/2 lbs, and a great next step from a Single Speed e-bike. One gear and no electric motor makes it tough, but a fantastic challenge and workout. Ended up customizing with brakes and a dual rear freewheel, that you can manually change on the road while stopped. Love this bike. Was well under $1000.
2023 Canyon Roadlite geared 1x11 geared analog bike. Use this for the hills and mountains, when not riding the single speed e-bike or analog bike.
To be honest, I enjoy the single speed bikes (e-bike and analog) the most. They cover 90% of riding situations, are lighter, simpler, have less to maintain or go wrong, and have been excellent in getting me in better shape. I find myself cheating and not working as hard, if I have gears.
That said, having gears really helps my knees for the very hilly rides and mountains. Especially for the longer rides and gran fondos. And with the e-bike, just use the PAS levels as gears, and that’s good enough for me. Oh, but I did customize my single speed e-bike with an aftermarket EggRider display, where I was able to set each PAS for my desired assist level. PAS 1/2/3/4/5 = 20/100/250/350/500 watts assist.