Hello,
I am sure this will be a pretty one sided discussion since this is an Ebike forum, but I am trying to decide if I should by one or stick to strictly acoustic bikes.
Here is where I am at. I am a fairly fit 47 year old that lives in a hilly part of Southern California USA. By hilly, I mean the 8km loop right outside my house has 200m of climbing and it's not considered a tough loop. Its very easy to get 2000m on a ride.
I have been off the bike for a while due to work, but have made it a gaol to make riding a higher priority.
Two of my neighbors ride 4-5 days a week, both on Ebikes. I would like to ride with them because I like riding with people and its super convenient to have friends to ride with so close by. If I ride with them on my acoustic bike, they have to wait for me on the climbs and I am huffing and puffing the whole time to keep up. Not so fun.
One of the things that is drawing me to an Ebike is extending my rides. Going further up the mountain and exploring new trails that I wouldn't get to on my current bike. My buddies often do 40km rides with 1200 m plus of climbing. I like the idea of going on semi epic adventures.
All of that being said, I love the fitness aspect of cycling. I am a former roadie who would ride 150-250km a week. I need to drop some weight and build some muscle and stamina back, which I am not sure I would do with an Ebike.
I don't want to use the motor as a crutch for lack of fitness. I hate seeing riders in full boost blow by me on a climb while chatting away like they are sitting on their couches. I also like nimble bikes that I can throw around on the single track we have around here (i don't do big jumps). For those reasons, I don't think I want a FF Ebike. I am pretty much focused on the Orbea Rise. It seems like a good mix of power, range, and still feeling like a regular mountain bike.
I guess that's where I am at. I am just looking for some practical experience feedback.Should I look at the Rise to get some power and feel good about it, or should I buckle down and train hard on my current bike, or a combination of both?
Thanks for suffering through my ramblings. I look forward to reading your thoughts.
I am sure this will be a pretty one sided discussion since this is an Ebike forum, but I am trying to decide if I should by one or stick to strictly acoustic bikes.
Here is where I am at. I am a fairly fit 47 year old that lives in a hilly part of Southern California USA. By hilly, I mean the 8km loop right outside my house has 200m of climbing and it's not considered a tough loop. Its very easy to get 2000m on a ride.
I have been off the bike for a while due to work, but have made it a gaol to make riding a higher priority.
Two of my neighbors ride 4-5 days a week, both on Ebikes. I would like to ride with them because I like riding with people and its super convenient to have friends to ride with so close by. If I ride with them on my acoustic bike, they have to wait for me on the climbs and I am huffing and puffing the whole time to keep up. Not so fun.
One of the things that is drawing me to an Ebike is extending my rides. Going further up the mountain and exploring new trails that I wouldn't get to on my current bike. My buddies often do 40km rides with 1200 m plus of climbing. I like the idea of going on semi epic adventures.
All of that being said, I love the fitness aspect of cycling. I am a former roadie who would ride 150-250km a week. I need to drop some weight and build some muscle and stamina back, which I am not sure I would do with an Ebike.
I don't want to use the motor as a crutch for lack of fitness. I hate seeing riders in full boost blow by me on a climb while chatting away like they are sitting on their couches. I also like nimble bikes that I can throw around on the single track we have around here (i don't do big jumps). For those reasons, I don't think I want a FF Ebike. I am pretty much focused on the Orbea Rise. It seems like a good mix of power, range, and still feeling like a regular mountain bike.
I guess that's where I am at. I am just looking for some practical experience feedback.Should I look at the Rise to get some power and feel good about it, or should I buckle down and train hard on my current bike, or a combination of both?
Thanks for suffering through my ramblings. I look forward to reading your thoughts.