Ebike W*****s
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Ebike W*****s
So the comment was the bike does it all for you, a fair comment said in jest but it’s heard a lot from folk who haven’t ridden one. I’m a little confused because if the bike does it all wouldn’t everyone on an ebike post the same times on Strava ?
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Re: Ebike W*****s
I'm a little confused why everyone hasn't got an one !
Being fairly new to the world of ebikes I have been blown away by what you can achieve with some effort with them, the things are just like tank's that allow you to plough up/through/down anything that's on your path.
Was out with a mate the other day who usually ride an "e" on our local downhill trails, but this time he took his normal mtb, had a few goes on it and we both said after that it's not as good as the ebikes, felt slow and unresponsive, not sure if this is an answer to your post or just me blabbering on
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Re: Ebike W*****s
Were you having fun? The best comment I've seen about ebikes is You can't cheat at having fun.
(Although if you're chasing Strava KOMs on an ebike, that's cheating.)
(Although if you're chasing Strava KOMs on an ebike, that's cheating.)
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Re: Ebike W*****s
One of the local top competition cyclists has just bought a posh eMTB and he says it's amazing. Couple of nights ago, we were supping beaucoup de Leffe and he said he could go where us Enduro boys go.
Well, I'm taking a pal's son out on his eMTB tmrw, so gonna invite matey boy along for the ride. Then we'll see just how good they are...
I'll report back
Well, I'm taking a pal's son out on his eMTB tmrw, so gonna invite matey boy along for the ride. Then we'll see just how good they are...
I'll report back
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Re: Ebike W*****s
I was, possibly mistakenly, under the impression ebike KOMs were separate from clockwork KOMs? I’m sure that when I mark a Strava ride as an ebike, my times for segments are separate from clockwork rides.
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Re: Ebike W*****s
Correct.Beancounter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:35 amI was, possibly mistakenly, under the impression ebike KOMs were separate from clockwork KOMs? I’m sure that when I mark a Strava ride as an ebike, my times for segments are separate from clockwork rides.
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Re: Ebike W*****s
presumably, unless those posting manipulate the data re equipment....weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:36 amCorrect.Beancounter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:35 amI was, possibly mistakenly, under the impression ebike KOMs were separate from clockwork KOMs? I’m sure that when I mark a Strava ride as an ebike, my times for segments are separate from clockwork rides.
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Yep, you have to specifically log your ride as ebike, though, for my part, if I left an ebike ride as standard it would be clocked straightaway.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 12:09 pmpresumably, unless those posting manipulate the data re equipment....weeksy wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:36 amCorrect.Beancounter wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:35 am
I was, possibly mistakenly, under the impression ebike KOMs were separate from clockwork KOMs? I’m sure that when I mark a Strava ride as an ebike, my times for segments are separate from clockwork rides.
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Re: Ebike W*****s
We have a few Strava nutters locally, one on the road and one on the MTB, both or very fit and obsessive KOM hunters (as in every tiny little segment), just going out to ride/blitz one particular section to KOM it, waiting for the right weather conditions as well (not that I do that, oh no sir, but at 51, old age, treachery, cunning and "good form" are allowed to be used to beat youth and fitness).
The Roadie is locally known as "Sir Flag-a-Lott" as if you beat his KOM he instantly flags it with Strava as requiring investigation!! So to wind him up its been known for people to go out in a group and team TT segments to deliberately get the KOM off him. Motorycles may also have been interpreted as bikes as well.
The MTBer may also have had a few of his KOM's removed by a certain Galactic Dictator on a Levo, just to till he gets the stolen KOM email and then its turned into an E-bike ride.
The Roadie is locally known as "Sir Flag-a-Lott" as if you beat his KOM he instantly flags it with Strava as requiring investigation!! So to wind him up its been known for people to go out in a group and team TT segments to deliberately get the KOM off him. Motorycles may also have been interpreted as bikes as well.
The MTBer may also have had a few of his KOM's removed by a certain Galactic Dictator on a Levo, just to till he gets the stolen KOM email and then its turned into an E-bike ride.
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Re: Ebike W*****s
Here's my mate Dave proving that just because you have an ebike on Zwift, it doesn't necessarily mean:
- You'll automatically post the same time as everyone else
- You'll be as fast or faster than the pros
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Re: Ebike W*****s
The ebike will go the same places albeit in most slower, but on downhill tight and technical it could be quicker just as a normal mtb is on that sort of terrain. I love mine as I can go out and ride how I want with no restrictions, you just can't do that here on a motorbike anymore without risking fines, bans or worse. Most green lanes are closed or too easy and the law doesn't take kindly to sitting on one wheel on the road. On the mtb I can go to any number of trails local from easy to extreme and no one bothers me. The adrenalin buzz is equal to a motorbike and is more accessible and massively cheaper. Once you have the bike a day out costs from free to a max of £40 for a day at a downhill centre which is like a trackday for mtbYorick wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:51 am One of the local top competition cyclists has just bought a posh eMTB and he says it's amazing. Couple of nights ago, we were supping beaucoup de Leffe and he said he could go where us Enduro boys go.
Well, I'm taking a pal's son out on his eMTB tmrw, so gonna invite matey boy along for the ride. Then we'll see just how good they are...
I'll report back
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Re: Ebike W*****s
The planned day out fizzled out, but will be rearranged. But I was mainly thinking about tough climbs. Some of the stuff we do is almost trials bike stuff. Lots of huge sand dunes as well. Lots of hills where power is king. The Husky goes where the Beta wouldn't.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:04 amThe ebike will go the same places albeit in most slower, but on downhill tight and technical it could be quicker just as a normal mtb is on that sort of terrain. I love mine as I can go out and ride how I want with no restrictions, you just can't do that here on a motorbike anymore without risking fines, bans or worse. Most green lanes are closed or too easy and the law doesn't take kindly to sitting on one wheel on the road. On the mtb I can go to any number of trails local from easy to extreme and no one bothers me. The adrenalin buzz is equal to a motorbike and is more accessible and massively cheaper. Once you have the bike a day out costs from free to a max of £40 for a day at a downhill centre which is like a trackday for mtbYorick wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:51 am One of the local top competition cyclists has just bought a posh eMTB and he says it's amazing. Couple of nights ago, we were supping beaucoup de Leffe and he said he could go where us Enduro boys go.
Well, I'm taking a pal's son out on his eMTB tmrw, so gonna invite matey boy along for the ride. Then we'll see just how good they are...
I'll report back
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Re: Ebike W*****s
This sums it up, I can go out for an hour of off road fun straight from my house, it's probably 200 yards of tarmac and then I'm off road, getting muddy and having fun, if I want to go further I can and it's nice varied riding through heath land, deciduous and evergreen woods. On a motorcycle I'm about 10 miles from any decent legal riding, and then it's about an hours riding always going round the same few byways if I want to stay legal.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:04 am
The ebike will go the same places albeit in most slower, but on downhill tight and technical it could be quicker just as a normal mtb is on that sort of terrain. I love mine as I can go out and ride how I want with no restrictions, you just can't do that here on a motorbike anymore without risking fines, bans or worse. Most green lanes are closed or too easy and the law doesn't take kindly to sitting on one wheel on the road. On the mtb I can go to any number of trails local from easy to extreme and no one bothers me. The adrenalin buzz is equal to a motorbike and is more accessible and massively cheaper. Once you have the bike a day out costs from free to a max of £40 for a day at a downhill centre which is like a trackday for mtb
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Re: Ebike W*****s
Big climbs and sand will slow him right down. There's no comparison with a motorbike anywhere that relies solely on power but throw in some downhill and any mtb has a chance, If I had lots of off road for the motorbike as easy as an ebike I'd do more but the ebike is just so accessible and easyYorick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:11 amThe planned day out fizzled out, but will be rearranged. But I was mainly thinking about tough climbs. Some of the stuff we do is almost trials bike stuff. Lots of huge sand dunes as well. Lots of hills where power is king. The Husky goes where the Beta wouldn't.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:04 amThe ebike will go the same places albeit in most slower, but on downhill tight and technical it could be quicker just as a normal mtb is on that sort of terrain. I love mine as I can go out and ride how I want with no restrictions, you just can't do that here on a motorbike anymore without risking fines, bans or worse. Most green lanes are closed or too easy and the law doesn't take kindly to sitting on one wheel on the road. On the mtb I can go to any number of trails local from easy to extreme and no one bothers me. The adrenalin buzz is equal to a motorbike and is more accessible and massively cheaper. Once you have the bike a day out costs from free to a max of £40 for a day at a downhill centre which is like a trackday for mtbYorick wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:51 am One of the local top competition cyclists has just bought a posh eMTB and he says it's amazing. Couple of nights ago, we were supping beaucoup de Leffe and he said he could go where us Enduro boys go.
Well, I'm taking a pal's son out on his eMTB tmrw, so gonna invite matey boy along for the ride. Then we'll see just how good they are...
I'll report back
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Re: Ebike W*****s
I only need to ride 400 yards, then hours of fun. Rarely use tarmac.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:34 amBig climbs and sand will slow him right down. There's no comparison with a motorbike anywhere that relies solely on power but throw in some downhill and any mtb has a chance, If I had lots of off road for the motorbike as easy as an ebike I'd do more but the ebike is just so accessible and easyYorick wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:11 amThe planned day out fizzled out, but will be rearranged. But I was mainly thinking about tough climbs. Some of the stuff we do is almost trials bike stuff. Lots of huge sand dunes as well. Lots of hills where power is king. The Husky goes where the Beta wouldn't.Couchy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:04 am
The ebike will go the same places albeit in most slower, but on downhill tight and technical it could be quicker just as a normal mtb is on that sort of terrain. I love mine as I can go out and ride how I want with no restrictions, you just can't do that here on a motorbike anymore without risking fines, bans or worse. Most green lanes are closed or too easy and the law doesn't take kindly to sitting on one wheel on the road. On the mtb I can go to any number of trails local from easy to extreme and no one bothers me. The adrenalin buzz is equal to a motorbike and is more accessible and massively cheaper. Once you have the bike a day out costs from free to a max of £40 for a day at a downhill centre which is like a trackday for mtb
Re: Ebike W*****s
Me too, use my wife’s Wisper Wayfarer, and it’s brilliant (but still farking hard work on the Dorset hills!)