They look cool! What are they?
Sorry can’t provide a link as they appear to have closed during the virus, basically they are a fat tired electric scooter with four power levels, this is a link to something similar.They look cool! What are they?
Sorry can’t provide a link as they appear to have closed during the virus, basically they are a fat tired electric scooter with four power levels, this is a link to something similar.
https://www.yourbikergang.com/
Austin is just so cool, many of the big companies like Apple, Google etc are moving there because it’s a music and food town which makes recruiting the right people easier. If you get a chance it’s definitely a recommended town.

Yep, I’d agree that you don’t get as good a workout. I barely broke a sweat the other day, and did 38.5 miles! And you are aware of the weight when you switch off the assistance. But, for getting back into mtb’s it’s great fun.
When I finally get my back op sorted once the hospitals get back to normal, I’d consider adding a regular mtb to the garage, and using that for serious calorie burning. But that’s a long way off.



And when I did that multi bike test.... everyone said only get full suss, because once you're used to it, you'll do much bigger more extreme stuff on an emtb, and you'll really need the rear suss to soften the bumps..... and they were right. Mind you, I've never understook the appeal of a bone jarring hardtail, when you can have a supple back end.......
And when I did that multi bike test.... everyone said only get full suss, because once you're used to it, you'll do much bigger more extreme stuff on an emtb, and you'll really need the rear suss to soften the bumps..... and they were right. Mind you, I've never understook the appeal of a bone jarring hardtail, when you can have a supple back end.......

Yup, I was the same, once I got a fs my ht never seen the light of day, I suspect the same would be the case with my fs is I get an emtb.
But I’ve rarely used it since I bought my eMTBYou do get a workout on an eMTB, but nowhere near as much as you do on a normal bike. The average speed is about the same as my road bike on hilly routes, but the road bike is much faster on level routes. It’s horses for courses though and it’s nice to ride both![]()
Yep, I’d agree that you don’t get as good a workout. I barely broke a sweat the other day, and did 38.5 miles! And you are aware of the weight when you switch off the assistance. But, for getting back into mtb’s it’s great fun.

I have to disagree...
You can certainly go out on an EMTB and have an easy ride but the ability to have a hard workout that’s comparable to a non assisted bike is there.
I can attain max heart rates that I get on unassisted bikes and average heart rates, if you push, can be very near what they’d be on unassisted bike rides for me on a like for like ride that’s 147 bpm average unassisted 143 bpm assisted. On longer rides the eBike can have a higher average bpm as I find on a non assisted bike I hold a little in reserve.
In summary, stop meandering and start pushing you lazy so an so's
PS: Do I know what I’m talking about? I’d say yes... I’ve been monitoring heart rate and average heart rates for 20+ years when I use to race my single speed 20 years ago (when I was 40) I could max over 200bpm and average for a 90 min race 184bpm. Since then I’ve had a period of losing my fitness and Afib but my heart rate is getting back up there since getting the eBike but still work to do
I have to disagree...
You can certainly go out on an EMTB and have an easy ride but the ability to have a hard workout that’s comparable to a non assisted bike is there.
I can attain max heart rates that I get on unassisted bikes and average heart rates, if you push, can be very near what they’d be on unassisted bike rides for me on a like for like ride that’s 147 bpm average unassisted 143 bpm assisted. On longer rides the eBike can have a higher average bpm as I find on a non assisted bike I hold a little in reserve.
In summary, stop meandering and start pushing you lazy so an so's
PS: Do I know what I’m talking about? I’d say yes... I’ve been monitoring heart rate and average heart rates for 20+ years when I use to race my single speed 20 years ago (when I was 40) I could max over 200bpm and average for a 90 min race 184bpm. Since then I’ve had a period of losing my fitness and Afib but my heart rate is getting back up there since getting the eBike but still work to do
I must be doing something wrong.
I just go out on my emtb to get some fresh air and exercise.
Should I be wired up to a bank of monitors and worried about my cadence ?
I was just posting that video johnny! Very cleaver,