New to the biking world. I've been riding an ST530 since October last year for cardio/fun.
Recently got an EST 520. To my surprise even though it's significantly heavier it seems to go faster for the same effort level (no pedal assit, as measured by heart rate on a chest strap). e.g. at my easy zone I can go 10-12mph with the ebike and only 8-10 with the regular bike. This is on flat terrain, obviously without the motor it's harder to get up a hill.
Why is this? Is the drive train/wheels etc. that much better on the EST520? How can fatter tires and a heavier bike be easier to pedal? I'd like to get my regular ST530 to perform at similar levels - what do I need to change on it?
Been super impressed with the E-ST 520. It's almost like having a variable resistance spin bike in the real world - you don't have to shoot out of your target heart rate zone when you hit hills & they are great for getting out there when you actually need a rest day or your legs are super sore from weights.
Recently got an EST 520. To my surprise even though it's significantly heavier it seems to go faster for the same effort level (no pedal assit, as measured by heart rate on a chest strap). e.g. at my easy zone I can go 10-12mph with the ebike and only 8-10 with the regular bike. This is on flat terrain, obviously without the motor it's harder to get up a hill.
Why is this? Is the drive train/wheels etc. that much better on the EST520? How can fatter tires and a heavier bike be easier to pedal? I'd like to get my regular ST530 to perform at similar levels - what do I need to change on it?
Been super impressed with the E-ST 520. It's almost like having a variable resistance spin bike in the real world - you don't have to shoot out of your target heart rate zone when you hit hills & they are great for getting out there when you actually need a rest day or your legs are super sore from weights.