You all told me.....

Ok, I’m really enjoying this now. Up to 250 miles since I got it, and have spent another day playing in the mud. GT85, as mentioned before is great, as most of the shite just hosed off when I got home.

Back still aches, but it’s a good ache. I think. I like that when things start to ache, and you see that big hill, the bike helps just enough for it not to be an issue.

I’m going to run the battery down to empty tomorrow, so will see how many miles it will do, with my style of riding. 37 miles today, and it’s still on 49%.

I should be on commission with the shop in Farnham though, as I’ve recommended them to several chaps while out and about!
 
Good going Nutty. I wish I’d remembered what you said about their bloody stickers though!
 
Just to make you all jealous!

My Ebikes:
Roadgoing: Sinus BC90 with full automatic "gearbox". Set your cadences and away you go. It does the rest.
Trail:
Frey AM1000 with Motion E18 Forks. Ungoverned 1000w motor with 1000wh battery.
On the road, the difference in rolling resistance is astounding. it is amazing how much more effort it takes to pedal the trail bike compared to the road one.
Also My Fury World Cup Downhill. Sadly currently unused. (No Uplifts)
 

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That GT has some impressive fork travel , I bet cycling uphill is a challenge, but downhill wow.
 
That GT has some impressive fork travel , I bet cycling uphill is a challenge, but downhill wow.

it is not difficult to ride uphill. It is impossible!
In addition to long travel at both ends, you have weight and gearing problems. Just about rideable on the flat.
I have 1/3 of my heart muscle missing, & this doesn't help either.
 


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