spleenexploded
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I'm one good sale away from finally getting myself a proper e-mtb so my research has increased.
Around the web I've seen a lot of people moaning about the 15mph EU speed restriction, and how when using their ebike in the city normal cyclists are always passing them as the restriction is too slow.
Speed restriction arguments aside, is it that hard to pedal after hitting 15mph? My assumption was that it would be easier to get up to speed, then you could pedal to the same speed as you normally would if you didn't have a motor? Does the increased weight have that much of an impact to manual pedalling? Is there something else I haven't considered?
If it makes much of a difference the bikes I'm looking at have either the Shimano EP8 or Bosch Performance Line CX (that Canyon Strive:On CFR looks beautiful).
(FWIW I've been riding my normal mtb on trails and in the city for years)
Around the web I've seen a lot of people moaning about the 15mph EU speed restriction, and how when using their ebike in the city normal cyclists are always passing them as the restriction is too slow.
Speed restriction arguments aside, is it that hard to pedal after hitting 15mph? My assumption was that it would be easier to get up to speed, then you could pedal to the same speed as you normally would if you didn't have a motor? Does the increased weight have that much of an impact to manual pedalling? Is there something else I haven't considered?
If it makes much of a difference the bikes I'm looking at have either the Shimano EP8 or Bosch Performance Line CX (that Canyon Strive:On CFR looks beautiful).
(FWIW I've been riding my normal mtb on trails and in the city for years)
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