Seems so slow and hard work on real bike after two years. But ok on Dawes touring bike but seem to take the easy option Ebike most times. Just sold Nicolai used three times in two years , my mate giving it a service headset bearings and shock in terrible condition not been used so not the same maintenance got donewell I didn't.
Yes less wear and tear on body especially as we get older and realistically I consider myself to be lucky to still be as active as I am at 65. Could be a bit fitter but could be a lot unfitter. Like using walking poles when hillwalking wouldn't be without them now. EnjoyI have been riding road bikes and mt. Bikes since 1973. i Am now 73 years old and definitely not as fit as I was 10 years ago. With my eMTB that I purchased 4 years ago, I feel that I have gained a more consistent riding regime. I do much longer rides that are more challenging. I still ride the antique bike, but really not as much fun. If I was still competing, I would ride the eMTB for recovery. I really feel that my fitness has improved with my eMTB and I can ride with minimal pain in my knees.
Definitely puts the fun back in to it for older ladsDefinitely helped my fitness, i'm out every opportunity i get, Normally three times a week. You obviously can't compare 3x 30km e bike to analogue rides, but i would not be out three times a week on an analogue bike...
E bikes are are a great incentive to get out and enjoy the mountains, best form of fitness imo.
Probably older generation . Pure chance I actually came accross Ebike I poowood it when first offered hire one in Finale Ligure . Two years on no regrets.Would be interesting to see a poll of the age ranges of people posting.
Probably older generation . Pure chance I actually came accross Ebike I poowood it when first offered hire one in Finale Ligure . Two years on no regrets.
Does anyone have actual comparative data of regular MTB rides before and after EMTB purchase / prolonged use?
I follow my heart rate info on my iPhone and my Watch .Riding my eMTB the heart rates are lower but still in the range for heart benefit.I find that I look for longer steeper hills so that is good. I am 79 with arthritis in my knees and my orthopedic doctor say I am doing all the right things with my arthritis is not getting worse. The E-Bike allows me to do more with less pain.Does anyone have actual comparative data of regular MTB rides before and after EMTB purchase / prolonged use?
Can cannie tho min yil nae tik a hard fa.I follow my heart rate info on my iPhone and my Watch .Riding my eMTB the heart rates are lower but still in the range for heart benefit.I find that I look for longer steeper hills so that is good. I am 79 with arthritis in my knees and my orthopedic doctor say I am doing all the right things with my arthritis is not getting worse. The E-Bike allows me to do more with less pain.
I wasnt picking on anyone ..merely asking a question as to why ?Why are the Mean Girls picking on the old guy?
I spent a shedload of money on my T130 rs ( complete new drivetrain) before gifting it to my son and rode it along the road to make sure all was ok ..It felt like I was riding through glue and that was going down ..nearly had a seizure coming back up !Def not as fit yet I go out a lot more .....dusted the cobwebs off my YT Capra the other day ...got down the road and had to stop as I thought the brakes were rubbing ...couldn’t believe it to be honest ...Still love me ebike but it’s def cost me in fitness and in me pocket ...shame really by there you go
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