I don't mind e bikes when they are driven considerately.Probably going to be an unpopular opinion, but I just don't get the hate on Ebikes.
For me the positives far outweigh the negatives
More people riding bikes the better
Allows people who enjoy the speed of downhill to get that fix without having to drive somewhere with hills
Allows people who don't have the fitness/health to enjoy biking off the beaten path.
The argument that Ebikes do slightly more trail damage doesn't wash with me, walking, dogs, pushbikes etc all cause damage and people always seem to want to draw the line just the other side of where they stand.
More needs to be done on battery tech and recycling but overall Ebikes are a good for biking if it gets more people out on the trails
Yikes ... no means of changing the BB bearings? Even with a blind bearing puller? That is actually shocking.A few years back I went on a Bosch training course, I had to so the shop I worked in could buy the diagnostic tools. Was hoping to find out how to change the, frankly shite, BB bearings but no such luck, just 'send it back' if they go. Whilst there we had the lecture on why you shouldn't fit a dongle blah blah blah, followed immediately by him telling us that both of his were chipped 'cos they're just not fast enough'!! I think Bosch have added protocols to stop this now, but still it shows the mentality some people have! Thankfully I don't have to work on them now, we'll repair the normal bike bits but anything battery/motor related gets told to go back to where it was bought.
Oh you tinker....current bikes include latest Stantons (Switch9er) and Cotics (BfE Max) and such....(but there indeed is a COTIC Simple 26 lurking somewhere...just felt I had to keep that after I sold my early Bontrager Race OR.)I take it the OP is riding a single speed 26", or has he embraced modernity in other ways.
Discs ?, sus front and or rear ?. more than 3 gears
I mean, whats not to like
Im loving mine, here it is...
Oh, they're definitely replaceable, just not easily by dealers/customers, they really didn't want anyone else opening up those motors! This was 4/5 years ago so not sure if that's changed or not? You'd think though, for the price, they'd fit a decently sealed relatively long lasting bearing, not one that sounds and feels like shite after 6/700 miles.Yikes ... no means of changing the BB bearings? Even with a blind bearing puller? That is actually shocking.
Interesting. BB bearings take such a pounding - anything with slow rotation but high loading gets hammered - and then there’s massive side loading, and then there are pedal strikes - huge explosion of energy on a segment of the bearing - not surprising that I put Enduro bearings in my Hope BBs but they can last a month or six years…..Oh, they're definitely replaceable, just not easily by dealers/customers, they really didn't want anyone else opening up those motors! This was 4/5 years ago so not sure if that's changed or not? You'd think though, for the price, they'd fit a decently sealed relatively long lasting bearing, not one that sounds and feels like shite after 6/700 miles.
Im waiting for a hip replacement. Some days im in a lot of pain and if I didn't have my ebike I wouldn't be riding at all a lot of the time.I’m just so fed up. In a world where EVERYONE I know in the climbing and cycling world around the globe experienced weird weather and rapidly declining habitats, I just don’t don’t understand the stupid waste of resource which is the e-bike. Rare earths for the batteries, silly amounts of refined metals for the motors, consumption of electricity and bigger and bigger components. And they tear up the trails with all that heavy braking of heavy bikes - speed ripples in singletrack now which is more like the stuff we see on full on DH tracks. What IS wrong with a non-E bike? Nothing. Just eat more and pedal.