Nope. I try to ride my regular bike once a week to help maintain my fitness. I find on my regular bike, that I can no longer make it up my big uphills without taking a break since I no longer ride my regular bike three days a week.
That said, I ride farther each ride on my e-bike, I believe my...
Tire pressure: 28 F and 30 R PSI
Combined weight: 250 pounds
Motor Power is 108 nm, Eco - 40%, Trail - 65% and Ludicrous - 100%
Battery in all 2021 Rocky Mountains: 472 wh
When I was looking to by an E-Bike I was concerned about range. I know there are a lot of variables to range, and nobody seems to want to publish numbers. I am pleased with the range on my new Rocky. Here are some rides I have taken to determine range on my 2021 Rocky Mountain Powerplay...
Seems like Rocky Mountain has it figured out. I'm still dialing in the suspension. I've used 94% of the rear travel so far and no issues. I will hope that continues.
Thanks for the warm welcome and great advice. I especially like the advice to ride the heck out of it. That's what I've been doing and I'm having a lot of fun. These e-bikes go downhill as well as my regular MTB. What I find amazing is what can be climbed.