I decided to buy a 2019 Trek Powerfly 5. The bike should arrive in about a week, which gives me enough time to plan some test runs.
Bikes are all about tradeoffs. You gain something from one feature, but lose in another respect. I own an expensive conventional carbon road bike and a very expensive carbon mountain bike. I like both bikes equally, for what they are.
I ran a 25 minute five mile in high school. I have the skill and leg power to push a bike pretty hard.
I expect the bike will perform well on the uphill sections. I expect to lose an equal amount on the downhill parts. I think the bike will be OK, in an overall respect. So, how do you judge an eBike fairly?
I will incrementally expand this topic, as time permits. I would love to get your opinion, to guard against disappointment.
Bikes are all about tradeoffs. You gain something from one feature, but lose in another respect. I own an expensive conventional carbon road bike and a very expensive carbon mountain bike. I like both bikes equally, for what they are.
I ran a 25 minute five mile in high school. I have the skill and leg power to push a bike pretty hard.
I expect the bike will perform well on the uphill sections. I expect to lose an equal amount on the downhill parts. I think the bike will be OK, in an overall respect. So, how do you judge an eBike fairly?
I will incrementally expand this topic, as time permits. I would love to get your opinion, to guard against disappointment.
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