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How much does it weigh?
Why does I matter, your prejudice against them it's showing again, some people ride for pure enjoyment not to chase KOM's all the time.
How much does it weigh?
Hi Colin,Even going up some of the steep hills that you have round there...?
How much does it weigh?
Hi Colin,
Without power I can manage hills up to 10% for short distances but am more comfortable at 7% and under.
With power I can cycle up Ffordd Pen Llech, the steepest road in the UK (37.45%)).
The (specialized creo e-bike) technical specifications say the bikes weight is 13.3kg and my weight is 76kg.
Joe
Why does I matter, your prejudice against them it's showing again, some people ride for pure enjoyment not to chase KOM's all the time.
Once again you are spouting absolute b*ll*cks on the subject!!!
I have already told you repeatedly that I have absolutely NO problem whatsoever with people riding ebikes but you keep going on and on about it as if I DO have.
@harlechjoe had just posted that he sometimes rides the bike with the motor off and I was specifically interested in how he got on in THAT situation on steep hills.
I had a cycling holiday in the Harlech area and some of the hills were absolute killers on my bike which only weighed about 10-11 kg. I was NOT trying to chase KOMs - I was just trying to get up the damn things, and I only just managed it. I was simply enquiring how much the ebike weighed because I wouldn't have fancied riding up (for example) THIS b*st*rd on a heavier bike...
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13.3 kg isn't too much of an increase over my bike but I have ridden with forum members on ebikes which weighed 25+ kgs, which bloody well IS.
Anyway... GIVE IT A REST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Colin - Look me up when you're next in the area, all the best , Joe
My e-bike weighs 35kg, good for 50 miles flat 30miles hilly. You don't feel the weight. I have taken most of the KOM times for most of the steep hills around me, but have hidden my rides so not to upset the regular riders. In the last year or so, riding outside for big miles isn't as appealing as it once was. I tend to do my exercise with racing on Zwift, do shopping, going to the pub on my Ebike. If this trend continues, I'll probably get rid of my other bikes.
I sold my tourer for the e-bike which has brought back the pleasure of cycling, replacing endurance with enjoyment; mind you I'm closer to 70 than 17 !
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