On climbs? Yeah, right.I ride with acoustic riders that straight up bury Emtbs on climbs, descents and everything in between.
On climbs? Yeah, right.I ride with acoustic riders that straight up bury Emtbs on climbs, descents and everything in between.
Depends who he rides with.On climbs? Yeah, right.
I ride with a guy that leads on a hardtail Niner. I have trouble keeping up with him! He was a Roddie for years and now mainly rides MTB. He is the exception to the rule at 50 years old. The main reason I got an EMTB was to keep up with him.Ok so its my lad bless him, he's 18, its very rare he comes out with me but decided last Sunday he fancied a ride out. 18 miles of torture, most of my ride was with the motor off due to him shouting " Are you in eco" and the other half can we swap ? .
On a side note my other half has a cheap rockrider hard tale EMTB that she hardly ever uses, when she does i spend half the ride with the motor off and the other half with her shouting I'm fitter than her so slow down
Is it even possible to go out on a ride with others and enjoy yourself?
I guess thats why i ride alone, to be honest I'm probably antisocial but I've reached an age where I can justify it to myself.
Is any one else satisfied with riding alone like me or am I just a miserable old sod (52 years and counting )
Not on a steep, technical climb they won’t be. And why would ebikes be restricted to trail mode?Depends who he rides with.
I also know riders who are faster uphill than most Ebike riders would be in trail mode.
they do actually train rather than sit around eating biscuits though.
More interesting charts, but who knows how accurate they could be ...
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Although I'd forget the extra 54Wh from the rider, and just say it's similar to a 500Wh standard system (instead of 540).
Fairly dubious databorrowing some data from the orbea rise thread
You've missed the fact that 3.6W/kg human power to weight was a figure chosen by a bike manufacturer to highlight the efficiency of their new bike and is in no way indicative of you or your mates power to weight ratios.Over 25% battery per hour?
I used 30% for the entire day!!!
Fairly dubious data
You've missed the fact that 3.6W/kg was a figure chosen by a bike manufacturer to highlight the efficiency of their new bike and is in no way indicative of you or your mates power to weight ratios.
and you've also missed that a 27kg lighter rider of won't output anywhere near as much wattage for the same w/kg.
and you've also missed that power to weight ratio drops with duration. 3.6w/kg would be pretty figure for a 3hr ride. nevermind the 4.5 hour ride with 8000ft of ascent bollocks the Orbea chart seems be trying to tell prospective buyers is normal.
Your mate is fitter and lighter than you. end of.
folk need to stop looking for pathetic excuses to justify their motor and just enjoy riding.
No. I smelt the warm shitty fragrance all the way from Bonny ScotlandAnd you missed the thought " fart " bit.
Same here. There’s a lad we ride with round scunny who’s an absolute machine on a bike. You won’t beat him up any climb, even with an ebike. He’ll ride the road bike 200 miles in a day for fun at an average of 23mph. He has raced XC a few times. He’s about 10st wet throughDepends who he rides with.
I also know riders who are faster uphill than most Ebike riders would be in trail mode.
they do actually train rather than sit around eating biscuits though.
Is any one else satisfied with riding alone like me or am I just a miserable old sod (52 years and counting )
Yeah, some people are athletic. One of my friends who works at Specialized, has a friend ride a Levo so he can pace him on his Epic HT. He smokes the Levo on the flats, climbs and the descents.On climbs? Yeah, right.
After he showed interest at the age of two, I have encouraged my grandson to ride bikes. I have always supplied him and his sister with the lightest bikes I could afford at the time. Dragging a bike around that is half your weight can't be much fun!..........I've ridden a few trails with my eldest he's 9yo. I set out ground rules that are fair and tailored the ride to match his fitness last thing I want to do is dissuade him on biking. All the times it went well enough. The rides to me were woefully short and painfully slow but I consider it an investment in a future riding buddy.
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