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May 7th Ebike Ride Peak District

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Day in the peaks on the 7th May, meeting 9am-10am ish.

Route to be decided but 15-25 miles and 3-4000 ft of climbing around Ladybower Dam/ Edale etc..

For those without an ebike they can be hired here with a bit of notice, I'm sure one of us more local could pick one up if needed.

https://bikegarage.co.uk/cycle-hire/

So I'm going add name to list if you are

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Re: May 7th Ebike Ride Peak District

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I'll have a debate between bringing the Liv or maybe even borrowing a local mates Eeb. As far as i can recall though, i'm free that weekend.
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Re: May 7th Ebike Ride Peak District

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Hmmm, is it possible to pick up hire bike, do ride and get it back same day?
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crust wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:43 pm Hmmm, is it possible to pick up hire bike, do ride and get it back same day?
I’ll check, I can always pick up day before but should be possible to do in one day 😬
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crust wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 2:43 pm Hmmm, is it possible to pick up hire bike, do ride and get it back same day?
Yes, I've done it loads of times both when I've hired one for myself or when others have hired them to ride with me.
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I'm in BTW...
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Why not, add my name to the list 😎
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Mille can sort us a nice route, 20 miles or so and 3-4000 ft of climbing please 👍
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Re: May 7th Ebike Ride Peak District

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Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:08 pm Couch
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Mille can sort us a nice route, 20 miles or so and 3-4000 ft of climbing please 👍
I don't see why there's an obsession to climb a gazillion feet? If I brought the Liv it's not exactly an epic climber.
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weeksy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:52 pm
Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:08 pm Couch
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Mille can sort us a nice route, 20 miles or so and 3-4000 ft of climbing please 👍
I don't see why there's an obsession to climb a gazillion feet? If I brought the Liv it's not exactly an epic climber.
The high peak is quite up and downy, it's kind of difficult to not do a fair bit of climbing. And with ebikes you generally know your range in terms of distance AND feet of climbing you can do....
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Re: May 7th Ebike Ride Peak District

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millemille wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:01 pm
weeksy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:52 pm
Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:08 pm Couch
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Mille can sort us a nice route, 20 miles or so and 3-4000 ft of climbing please 👍
I don't see why there's an obsession to climb a gazillion feet? If I brought the Liv it's not exactly an epic climber.
The high peak is quite up and downy, it's kind of difficult to not do a fair bit of climbing. And with ebikes you generally know your range in terms of distance AND feet of climbing you can do....
Not all ebikes are created equally though. Certainly vin the case of the thing I'd likely be on.
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Re: May 7th Ebike Ride Peak District

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weeksy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:52 pm
Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:08 pm Couch
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Mille can sort us a nice route, 20 miles or so and 3-4000 ft of climbing please 👍
I don't see why there's an obsession to climb a gazillion feet? If I brought the Liv it's not exactly an epic climber.
Tbh that’s a normal ride in the peaks on an ebike, kind of comes with the territory. If you did a normal bike ride of 10 miles you’d do 1-1500 ft of climbing. The Liv will be fine as most climbs aren’t super steep for long stretches and having ridden it the front stays on the ground so it’ll prob be better than mine which wheelies lots 🤣

The liv was good enough for 21 miles and 2500 ft last time in sloppy cold conditions. We’ll make the route similar 👍
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Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:34 pm
weeksy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:52 pm
Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:08 pm Couch
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Mille can sort us a nice route, 20 miles or so and 3-4000 ft of climbing please 👍
I don't see why there's an obsession to climb a gazillion feet? If I brought the Liv it's not exactly an epic climber.
Tbh that’s a normal ride in the peaks on an ebike, kind of comes with the territory. If you did a normal bike ride of 10 miles you’d do 1-1500 ft of climbing. The Liv will be fine as most climbs aren’t super steep for long stretches and having ridden it the front stays on the ground so it’ll prob be better than mine which wheelies lots 🤣

The liv was good enough for 21 miles and 2500 ft last time in sloppy cold conditions. We’ll make the route similar 👍
And not forgetting that @weeksy is significantly fitter than us.

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My Vitus tends to last 30 miles and 3000ft in warm weather.
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I bloody wish I was
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Re: May 7th Ebike Ride Peak District

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millemille wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 8:25 am
Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:34 pm
weeksy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 8:52 pm

I don't see why there's an obsession to climb a gazillion feet? If I brought the Liv it's not exactly an epic climber.
Tbh that’s a normal ride in the peaks on an ebike, kind of comes with the territory. If you did a normal bike ride of 10 miles you’d do 1-1500 ft of climbing. The Liv will be fine as most climbs aren’t super steep for long stretches and having ridden it the front stays on the ground so it’ll prob be better than mine which wheelies lots 🤣

The liv was good enough for 21 miles and 2500 ft last time in sloppy cold conditions. We’ll make the route similar 👍
And not forgetting that @weeksy is significantly fitter than us.

No "Tony T"* or "Mikey T"* for him...


*aka "Tony Turbo"** or "Mikey Turbo"**

**aka "Tony Two Batteries" or "Mikey Two Batteries"
You missed out he’s younger too, and I’m still a relative novice 👍🤣
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Couchy wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 2:41 pm
millemille wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 8:25 am
Couchy wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 9:34 pm

Tbh that’s a normal ride in the peaks on an ebike, kind of comes with the territory. If you did a normal bike ride of 10 miles you’d do 1-1500 ft of climbing. The Liv will be fine as most climbs aren’t super steep for long stretches and having ridden it the front stays on the ground so it’ll prob be better than mine which wheelies lots 🤣

The liv was good enough for 21 miles and 2500 ft last time in sloppy cold conditions. We’ll make the route similar 👍
And not forgetting that @weeksy is significantly fitter than us.

No "Tony T"* or "Mikey T"* for him...


*aka "Tony Turbo"** or "Mikey Turbo"**

**aka "Tony Two Batteries" or "Mikey Two Batteries"
You missed out he’s younger too, and I’m still a relative novice 👍🤣
He's younger?

Wow, that must have been a hell of a paper round he had as a lad! :wtf:
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lol ban hammer !

Yeah i'm younger... although still not sure i'm much fitter and lighter !

I'll be there though, i've booked myself in with myself.
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Ace stuff. We should go with a 2 dayer at some point with a night in a local pub for banter 👍
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Just realised my wedding anniversary is on the 7th :oops: so will have to jib unless you decide to do a 2-dayer and stay for the Sunday too. :roll:
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