OK, so slag me off... I am prepared
I'd have done the same to myself a few years ago, but now I am a convert I want to convert others.
What am I rambling on about...electric bike conversions...that is what I am talking of.
Now I am not talking of 'DVLA approved' 15mph granny bikes...yes they have their place but that is not me...
I am talking about strictly off road ( ) bikes, home converted DIY e-bikes capable of 30-40-50 plus mph.
I am not advocating being a tosser and trashing and thrashing around MTB trails to piss people off, or riding like a C**t and causing danger...there are enough riders out there doing that on standard bikes.
But I have enjoyed my foray from pedal power to electric so much, I feel I should spread the word.
Brief history..I lost my driving licence, but since I was a bit of a MTB'er anyway..no issue..I just cycled...till I bought a fancy Trek Madonne 5.2 road bike and started caning it on the road, I now had a fancy expensive carbon bike and parked it indoors and did the 'wet wipe wash' in the unused back office.....Till work got stroppy about the bike being inside...so having no where secure to park the bike at work that was safe...an worse, no where to shower/change in to less sweaty clothes before a days work...I went electric...
Well not immediately ...I first built a petrol power bike ...chain saw motor and chain drive and researched electric.
Oh man...what a revelation.. I found the Endless sphere website and set about building myself a fast MTB, converted to road transport.
I have my driving licence back now, but still use my Mongoose Xlyte 5304 bike every day as work commuter and every day transport , last two years over 10,000 miles .
OK so the battery cost is not cheap, in fact the most expensive part, my 20 series 4 parallel LiPo battery pack costs near on £900, but that works out at about 10 pence per mile.
I don't feel it is 'cheating' any more that driving a car or riding a moped is 'cheating'. it is not a bicycle , it is an e-bike..to me a different form of transport..i still occasionally go out on a blast around the local farm tracks on my old British eagle BOSS....but yes...riding an e-bike does make you a fat lazy S.o.B.
And for those that still think that e-bikes are slow and crap...see Lukes e-bike vid on You tube..
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJsMDsT8siU[/youtube]
I'd have done the same to myself a few years ago, but now I am a convert I want to convert others.
What am I rambling on about...electric bike conversions...that is what I am talking of.
Now I am not talking of 'DVLA approved' 15mph granny bikes...yes they have their place but that is not me...
I am talking about strictly off road ( ) bikes, home converted DIY e-bikes capable of 30-40-50 plus mph.
I am not advocating being a tosser and trashing and thrashing around MTB trails to piss people off, or riding like a C**t and causing danger...there are enough riders out there doing that on standard bikes.
But I have enjoyed my foray from pedal power to electric so much, I feel I should spread the word.
Brief history..I lost my driving licence, but since I was a bit of a MTB'er anyway..no issue..I just cycled...till I bought a fancy Trek Madonne 5.2 road bike and started caning it on the road, I now had a fancy expensive carbon bike and parked it indoors and did the 'wet wipe wash' in the unused back office.....Till work got stroppy about the bike being inside...so having no where secure to park the bike at work that was safe...an worse, no where to shower/change in to less sweaty clothes before a days work...I went electric...
Well not immediately ...I first built a petrol power bike ...chain saw motor and chain drive and researched electric.
Oh man...what a revelation.. I found the Endless sphere website and set about building myself a fast MTB, converted to road transport.
I have my driving licence back now, but still use my Mongoose Xlyte 5304 bike every day as work commuter and every day transport , last two years over 10,000 miles .
OK so the battery cost is not cheap, in fact the most expensive part, my 20 series 4 parallel LiPo battery pack costs near on £900, but that works out at about 10 pence per mile.
I don't feel it is 'cheating' any more that driving a car or riding a moped is 'cheating'. it is not a bicycle , it is an e-bike..to me a different form of transport..i still occasionally go out on a blast around the local farm tracks on my old British eagle BOSS....but yes...riding an e-bike does make you a fat lazy S.o.B.
And for those that still think that e-bikes are slow and crap...see Lukes e-bike vid on You tube..
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJsMDsT8siU[/youtube]