simon.r
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- Location
- Nottingham
Thread prompted by the situation my Dad is in - he’s 84 and recently had a seizure. As a result his driving licence has been suspended (which is probably a good thing) but he’s using his electric Brompton to get out and about for pleasure, some exercise and to do the food shopping.
I’m 54 and becoming more of a utility cyclist than a ‘racing’ cyclist, though I still enjoy both types of cycling.
I don’t feel the need for any form of assistance at present, but having cycled back from the shops with a fully laden Pashley Pronto earlier today (2 large bags of groceries, 2 large boxes of cat food and quite a lot of beer!) I can see an electrically assisted cargo bike on the horizon.
Given the advances in in ‘racing’ e-bikes I can also see a time when a 50 mile ride will be a lot more pleasurable on an an e-bike than a ‘normal’ bike.
I don’t want to get old before my time and I have no plans in the near future to use anything other than my legs to power myself.
But, it’s good to know that, increasingly, the options are out there that will enable me to keep cycling into old(er) age.
So what’s in your distant future? Just keep pedalling? An e-bike of some sort? Stop cycling and rely on cabs?
I’m 54 and becoming more of a utility cyclist than a ‘racing’ cyclist, though I still enjoy both types of cycling.
I don’t feel the need for any form of assistance at present, but having cycled back from the shops with a fully laden Pashley Pronto earlier today (2 large bags of groceries, 2 large boxes of cat food and quite a lot of beer!) I can see an electrically assisted cargo bike on the horizon.
Given the advances in in ‘racing’ e-bikes I can also see a time when a 50 mile ride will be a lot more pleasurable on an an e-bike than a ‘normal’ bike.
I don’t want to get old before my time and I have no plans in the near future to use anything other than my legs to power myself.
But, it’s good to know that, increasingly, the options are out there that will enable me to keep cycling into old(er) age.
So what’s in your distant future? Just keep pedalling? An e-bike of some sort? Stop cycling and rely on cabs?