Nah. It's just a flawed narrative.Well done. But I hope you didn't just plan this ride to try and make a point about Ebike riders not being lazy.
74 miles isn't actually all that far for a normal Sunday road ride without a motor. Especially at the pace you've ridden it.
Buy a roadbike. They're quite a bit faster and a lot more fun to ride. ?
Same mate feels like I've been in hibernation. Now's the time though. Become a June Prune.74 miles is a hell of a ride on a mtb. One day i may actually be able to get up early enough and achieve an epic like that. My claim to fame is 42 miles and I've fell short of that for a long time. I think I could eek out that range on my bosch gen 4 considering I've completed several 12 mile rides in off , its just my motivation has been lacking over the last few months of cold weather
It's not that far on a bike that weighs 9 kilos but mines more than 2 and a half times the weight of that. And the times that long because I didn't stop my watch when I stopped for breaksWell done. But I hope you didn't just plan this ride to try and make a point about Ebike riders not being lazy.
74 miles isn't actually all that far for a normal Sunday road ride without a motor. Especially at the pace you've ridden it.
Buy a roadbike. They're quite a bit faster and a lot more fun to ride. ?
That's pretty much what I did here. 59 miles and the 2nd battery light went off, still had 3 bars left. It's pretty solid on eco. I was gonna do the full journey on eco I thought 'ive got nothing to prove' so whacked in trail for the last stretch ?I have often thought I am going to get on my bike and ride away from base and keep going untill the battery runs out or my legs give in then get the wife to come and pick me up. Just wondered how far I would get.
You should create a 12 steps program.I've got an ebike and I am lazy....
Lol your not alone, I've not been out for 4 weeks, I blame work and working weekends at my house on jobs. My Garmin watch doesn't get that and just says I'm inactive and on rest and is having a serious effect on my trainingI've got an ebike and I am lazy....
This made me overly proudLol your not alone, I've not been out for 4 weeks, I blame work and working weekends at my house on jobs. My Garmin watch doesn't get that and just says I'm inactive and on rest and is having a serious effect on my training
I will be out and motivated again soon .
Here’s me thinking that the cycled path outline would end up being a drawing of a hand “flippin the bird...” or something.
Apparently you can draw a dick if you're super technical ?Here’s me thinking that the cycled path outline would end up being a drawing of a hand “flippin the bird...” or something.
I’m impressed but a bit disappointed. ?
Good luck to you, and I mean that. For many years I rode both MTB on a Wednesday riding 64 km over two 'mountain passes' on 4WD tracks mostly. On the Sunday, my mate and I went bunch riding with a group of 'roadies', up to 100 km training ride on NZ State Highways.Well done. But I hope you didn't just plan this ride to try and make a point about Ebike riders not being lazy.
74 miles isn't actually all that far for a normal Sunday road ride without a motor. Especially at the pace you've ridden it.
Buy a roadbike. They're quite a bit faster and a lot more fun to ride. ?
This is how lazy I have been since I got my e-MTB in late August last year...
Total Distance Total kCals Total Elevation Average Elevation
710.2 miles 37013 81478 ft 1598 ft
So I've nearly climbed Mt. Everest three times! I average 1600 ft per ride. I average 12.67 miles per ride. I have burnt an average of 617 kCals per ride. (Some of these averages would be better but I took my good lady wife along!)
I'm almost at 28lbs weight loss (currently 25lbs).
So much for 'cheating'...
Exactly. What's the saying.....consistency over volume....if you train hard 3 times a week but I'm consistently training 6 times I have 100% more output over you throughout the year... training should be fun, it's all good working hard but if you can't consistently maintain it you're not gonna be as good simple as.This is how lazy I have been since I got my e-MTB in late August last year...
Total Distance Total kCals Total Elevation Average Elevation
710.2 miles 37013 81478 ft 1598 ft
So I've nearly climbed Mt. Everest three times! I average 1600 ft per ride. I average 12.67 miles per ride. I have burnt an average of 617 kCals per ride. (Some of these averages would be better but I took my good lady wife along!)
I'm almost at 28lbs weight loss (currently 25lbs).
So much for 'cheating'...
nice one mate! Game changer..... and most importantly I bet you had a laugh doing it
now let someone try and tell you they are expensive and not worth the money lol
If you think about the rental prices I'd already be a grand down lolnice one mate! Game changer..... and most importantly I bet you had a laugh doing it
now let someone try and tell you they are expensive and not worth the money lol
Finally, road bikes in my humble opinion, are not a lot more fun to ride. Compared to mountain biking, road cycling is a little on the boring side in comparison. I guess it all boils down to what rings your bell.
Word on the street is you'd look good in a Spandex jumpsuit Hodge100% agree. I’d rather be dodging trees than cars and wearing loose clothes rather than Lycra
Word on the street is you'd look good in a Spandex jumpsuit Hodge
When I get the cheating comment I like to ask as genuinely as possible "Oh is there a race on today?"had a comment about cheating every day either walkers or other mtbers
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