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What is the procedure (IF Any) for riding in the rain with E-Bike?

My attitude is the same for an ebike as for any other bike. If it is raining heavily I stay at home.
Otherwise I would avoid water that is deep enough to submerge your bottom bracket for a mid motor or your hubs for a hub drive.
Otherwise no problems.
 

Emanresu

I asked AI to show the 'real' me.
How about this? (Not a recommendation)

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Emanresu

I asked AI to show the 'real' me.
So did I when I was a kid

got caught in the rain once and tried it out

it was like riding into a strong headwind all the time

the aero effects were awful - basically a huge air dam from my head to the handlebars and out to my shoulders

A number of people have had issues with the aero effect. Walkers with ponchos have also had issues when a lorry goes past.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
What is the procedure (IF Any) for riding in the rain with E-Bike?

Wrap up appropriately.

Do the homework on the make and model as a few can suffer in the wet and there are workarounds out there, but the vast majority require no more thought than a regular bicycle in,the rain.
 
Location
Widnes
I have had 4 ebikes (long story - but all worked fine) since 2011

none have had a ny problems with rain or puddles - you just ride through

there is a waterproof cover for my Bosch battery but I think it is more to keep it warm than for the rain

deep standing water might be more of a concern if it gets as high as the battery connector
 

Sixmile

Guru
Location
N Ireland
My Whyte ebike cranks squeak whenever water gets in and around them - haven't found it causing any more problems than that just yet.

If I was locking my ebike outside with the battery removed, I would tend to want to cover the bikes remaining terminals/connections so that they aren't exposed to the wet as they seem to be most likely part that may suffer
 
Location
Widnes
My Whyte ebike cranks squeak whenever water gets in and around them - haven't found it causing any more problems than that just yet.

If I was locking my ebike outside with the battery removed, I would tend to want to cover the bikes remaining terminals/connections so that they aren't exposed to the wet as they seem to be most likely part that may suffer

There is a Bosch cover I can get for mine

not cheap - but if I was in the habit of locking it up outside in bad weather I would get one just in case
although the manual says it is not needed

only time I have left it outside and it got wet I dried it with a tissue and it was fine!
 
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