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It's to get her off the couch & doing at least some exercise
- and no dissent from the voice of PROPER cycling as yetso a huge yes to ebikes............nice one cc'ers
think hes been put in his place on the other thread- and no dissent from the voice of PROPER cycling as yet
What mileage are you getting from the Orbeas battery?? I'm looking at one for next yearI'm a convert. I bought an Orbea Gain in April and it's been the best thing I've ever done cycling wise. I've done more mile this summer than the last few put together. I've started doing Audaxes on it, day rides are further and the whole gentle push in the back type system the Orbea give you has improved the whole cycling experience no end.
Okay the Gain is a road-oriented bike, is a lightweight in e-bike terms, is fitted with quality components and I've been using it as it was designed to be used so it's hardly unsurprising that it's good at what it does. I don’t think I'd be waxing quite so lyrically if I'd bought the 30kg e-bike equivalent of a BSO.
What mileage are you getting from the Orbeas battery?? I'm looking at one for next year
I cannot think of a circimstance I would ever want to spend anywhere near that amount of money, but heyho if you can afford it & enjoy it why not.I'm not sure I'd want to spend £7.5k
I went out at Tunstall again last night and a chap had brought along his eMTB, an Orange Alpine6 E. I'm not sure I'd want to spend £7.5k on it ...................
Ooh I like that one, it doesn't scream e'bike at meTest here -
https://www.bikeradar.com/road/gear/category/bikes/electric/product/orbea-gain-d10-review-51522/
Great looking bike and not too badly priced. Give it five years or so of development and I reckon that type of bike will be available at 1/3 of the current asking price. I'd have one myself then.