I recently ordered an electric bicycle:
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/serv...
for my commute to and from work. It's about 13 miles each way and takes me about an hour on my regular hybrid bike. Making this ride twice a day can wear me out by the end of the week, particularly since I often have to go against a stiff headwind. Plus it's gotten as hot as 108°F this summer during my ride home.
Basically I'd like to cut down on the time and work it takes to make this trip, while still getting exercise and minimizing my greenhouse gas emissions. I should be able to recharge the batteries at work, so that will prevent them from getting discharged much more than halfway. I did some research, and this particular bike seemed fine and is relatively very cheap.
So I was wondering if anyone with some electric bike experiences had any tips about electric bikes and biking.
Update:Good tips 1x1, thanks.
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I've sold many different kinds of electric bikes in the shop, and some are good and others are not so good. The batteries don't last long on the inexpensive ones, so take good care of it. Charge it exactly as long as they recommend, exactly as often as they recommend. The motors are usually pretty good, you probably won't have any problems with it. I'd try to get different tires, something like the Kenda Kwest, 26x1.5 would be good. It'll make the whole thing a little easier and faster than the inexpensive tires that come on the bike, and that's the whole point, right? Unless you're a pretty good mechanic, I'd also have a shop assemble the bike. If everything gets adjusted properly from the beginning, it'll last a lot longer.
well don't expect the bike to pull all the weight
you should pedal at a light pace
and pediling on an electirc bike that has gone dead usually chages the battery
just remember pedal light to midium and you should be fine
it will be less work and much faster
well don't expect the bike to pull all the weight
you should pedal at a light pace
and pediling on an electirc bike that has gone dead usually chages the battery
just remember pedal light to midium and you should be fine
it will be less work and much faster