ebikeusername1
New Member
Hi -
I have a 11.5 mile commute (by bike) from Manhattan to Brooklyn with neither endpoint being very close to public transportation options (subway is 75 mins minimum). Last year I started doing it on a standard bike, did it for many months, including in very cold and hot weather, I didn't mind the riding but for several reasons I stopped.
- The ride was definitely a workout, doing 22+ plus a day was a bit much and I would be exhausted by the end of the week, even when I didn't do all 5 days
- I have to wear a suit at work so I needed to leave early enough to shower and change at work, carrying my suit on a pannier.
- Driving (my usual mode) takes 30 mins in the morning but returning takes 45 mins definitely and often 1 - 1.5 hours. Biking would take 55mins to 70mins depending on the wind. I usually averaged about 12 - 12.5 miles/hour. So biking made more sense time wise for the return trip than it did in the morning.
I started researching ebikes to see if this makes sense with the hope that several things could be accomplished. (1) make the commute more comparable in time to the car in both directions (2) be able to arrive without the need for a shower (possible to ride in a suit? I do on citibikes often, for 2 - 3 miles) (3) not be bone dead exhausted at the end of the week
Thanks for any thoughts!
I have a 11.5 mile commute (by bike) from Manhattan to Brooklyn with neither endpoint being very close to public transportation options (subway is 75 mins minimum). Last year I started doing it on a standard bike, did it for many months, including in very cold and hot weather, I didn't mind the riding but for several reasons I stopped.
- The ride was definitely a workout, doing 22+ plus a day was a bit much and I would be exhausted by the end of the week, even when I didn't do all 5 days
- I have to wear a suit at work so I needed to leave early enough to shower and change at work, carrying my suit on a pannier.
- Driving (my usual mode) takes 30 mins in the morning but returning takes 45 mins definitely and often 1 - 1.5 hours. Biking would take 55mins to 70mins depending on the wind. I usually averaged about 12 - 12.5 miles/hour. So biking made more sense time wise for the return trip than it did in the morning.
I started researching ebikes to see if this makes sense with the hope that several things could be accomplished. (1) make the commute more comparable in time to the car in both directions (2) be able to arrive without the need for a shower (possible to ride in a suit? I do on citibikes often, for 2 - 3 miles) (3) not be bone dead exhausted at the end of the week
Thanks for any thoughts!