AKOutfitter
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Hi all!
My wife told me I couldn’t buy a Fat e-bike,.. I would have to buy two! Got his and hers Felt Outfiiters from our local bike store in mid-January 2018. Since then, I've ridden almost 400 Miles on Interior Alaskan winter trails. Most of these have taken advantage of both e-assist and “d-assist”. I hook up two huskies that I've trained for skijoring, and we bikejor. Running studded Dillinger 5 tires on mine and Wrathchild 4.6 on wife’s bike with pressures between 4 and 7 psi. Been using a neoprene battery cover and a custom frame bag with an insulated battery wrap to extend battery range in the cold.
Would love to hear how others riding e-bikes in cold weather ( down to -15°F / -25°C ) are getting on.
My wife told me I couldn’t buy a Fat e-bike,.. I would have to buy two! Got his and hers Felt Outfiiters from our local bike store in mid-January 2018. Since then, I've ridden almost 400 Miles on Interior Alaskan winter trails. Most of these have taken advantage of both e-assist and “d-assist”. I hook up two huskies that I've trained for skijoring, and we bikejor. Running studded Dillinger 5 tires on mine and Wrathchild 4.6 on wife’s bike with pressures between 4 and 7 psi. Been using a neoprene battery cover and a custom frame bag with an insulated battery wrap to extend battery range in the cold.
Would love to hear how others riding e-bikes in cold weather ( down to -15°F / -25°C ) are getting on.
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