Hi everyone. Please excuse my ignorance. I hope you can help ask the impossible question.
I am very ebike curious - particularly the Vado SL and am very tempted to buy one. Ideally, I'd like to use it for my commute (once or twice a week). I currently do this in nice weather on my road or gravel bike. My commute is quite long 30-35 miles each way and this limits how often I feel like doing it. I hope an ebike will make it more tempting more or the time. On my current bikes, I average 17-19 mph depending on the conditions, my commitment and what I'm carrying. It's a reasonably gently rolling rural route. I'm trying to understand what impact the ebike would have on speed - if it is too much slower, it'll take too much time. I assume an ebike will be able to spend a lot of this time at or around the 15.5mph cutoff and will be significantly faster downhill. Can anybody tell me whether I am naive to hope to be able to average over the 15.5 mph limit on my gently rolling route? People's real world experiences of similar routes would be useful.
Thanks,
Rob
I am very ebike curious - particularly the Vado SL and am very tempted to buy one. Ideally, I'd like to use it for my commute (once or twice a week). I currently do this in nice weather on my road or gravel bike. My commute is quite long 30-35 miles each way and this limits how often I feel like doing it. I hope an ebike will make it more tempting more or the time. On my current bikes, I average 17-19 mph depending on the conditions, my commitment and what I'm carrying. It's a reasonably gently rolling rural route. I'm trying to understand what impact the ebike would have on speed - if it is too much slower, it'll take too much time. I assume an ebike will be able to spend a lot of this time at or around the 15.5mph cutoff and will be significantly faster downhill. Can anybody tell me whether I am naive to hope to be able to average over the 15.5 mph limit on my gently rolling route? People's real world experiences of similar routes would be useful.
Thanks,
Rob