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Their peddle assist not motorized.
Quote from: guardian on May 12, 2022, 08:20:33 PMTheir peddle assist not motorized.If that is the only consideration then gas powered mopeds (pedal assist) should be allowed as well? Similar speeds. Love those old two stroke mopeds!
When my wife and i were younger we hiked in as we got older we bought mountain bikes. Now that we're in our senior years we have peddle assist bikes so that we can still enjoy the outdoors. The chains break and tires go flat like a standard bike but it keeps us out. We're not interested in breaking land speed records or being the farthest in. It just keeps us outdoors rather it be hunting, fishing or berry picking. Lets keep the older folks in mind when concidering these topics.
Just program in a 750w nanny switch Lot's of ebikes are "750 watts" but push a button and blammo, uncorked
Quote from: KFhunter on May 13, 2022, 08:30:16 AMJust program in a 750w nanny switch Lot's of ebikes are "750 watts" but push a button and blammo, uncorked750 W is actually a lot power especially considering the extended run times of an E-bike. Not many in the competitive world of bikes can hold more than 250W for more than an hour, and only a small percentage like those in tour de France can keep at 400W.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on May 15, 2022, 08:58:42 AMQuote from: KFhunter on May 13, 2022, 08:30:16 AMJust program in a 750w nanny switch Lot's of ebikes are "750 watts" but push a button and blammo, uncorked750 W is actually a lot power especially considering the extended run times of an E-bike. Not many in the competitive world of bikes can hold more than 250W for more than an hour, and only a small percentage like those in tour de France can keep at 400W.You're talking about human output of 400w equivalent, I get that. I'm not interested in how much watts I can pedal, only interested in if that bike can lug me and my crap "up there"
Quote from: KFhunter on May 15, 2022, 09:42:09 AMQuote from: JimmyHoffa on May 15, 2022, 08:58:42 AMQuote from: KFhunter on May 13, 2022, 08:30:16 AMJust program in a 750w nanny switch Lot's of ebikes are "750 watts" but push a button and blammo, uncorked750 W is actually a lot power especially considering the extended run times of an E-bike. Not many in the competitive world of bikes can hold more than 250W for more than an hour, and only a small percentage like those in tour de France can keep at 400W.You're talking about human output of 400w equivalent, I get that. I'm not interested in how much watts I can pedal, only interested in if that bike can lug me and my crap "up there"yeah, 750 W can seriously haul...you'll probably be fine. Even hauling out an elk. I was just pointing out how much you might want to expect from various power. It would be like having the power of five or six normal guys pedaling. My neighbor's Ebike is 750W, about 70-75 lbs (has the double battery) and with my weight --200lbs gets to about 34 mph.