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Ride It Like You Stole It!
- Location
- South Manchester
WFH today. Must get the van packed at lunch to escape to the coast tomorrow. No bikes, but kayak and paddleboarding.
WFH today. Must get the van packed at lunch to escape to the coast tomorrow. No bikes, but kayak and paddleboarding.
Good luck !
WD40, gaffa tape and zip ties no good then ?
On the way home, stopped at some lights behind a food courier riding a 'muscle' electric bike. Noticed that the back tyre had an interesting repair of duck tape & wee rubber strips wrapped round the wheel.
Apparently, the rider is having trouble sourcing a tyre of the correct dimensions so that's his temporary solution - !![]()
Fair play. What's the gradient of that road?
When commuting I'm usually on a legal ebike but I have 3 to choose from. Going home up the hill near me which tops out about 9% I've only been overtaken by the illegal ebikes (apart from the usual motor vehicles of course). On the Orbea Gain I'm usually going about 11-12mph up that bit depending on tiredness and headwind. On the Vado SL I'm going about 1mph slower (240w vs 250w and +2kg). On the Cube eMTB I'm bouncing off the limiter. On that bike steeper hills basically don't exist but it's a real effort getting past the limit on the flat or a slight uphill. It weighs a ton (25kg) and has heavy 29er rims shod in 2.6" knobbly tyres but has a lot of torque.
Don't take this as a challenge btw, I freely admit I'm no great shakes as a climber without motor assistance. I just find it interesting that's all.
It's not huge - maybe 3% on average starting fairly flat and ramping up a little towards to top. I'd have no chance of maintaining 16mph up a 9% grad![]()
Cheers - probably only happens when there's a generous headwindStill good going averaging 3%. Not sure I could do that on a muscle powered road bike never mind a folder.