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Case studies - how has your electric bike changed your life?

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Still riding, still loving so much so here's my bikes.....yes bikes, lucky to have 2 of them now.

Haibike was my original mountain bike (as was hubby's) and now we have the Canyon's....

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I've had my ebike for just over a year now and hadn't ridden a push bike since I was 15 years old, I'm now 58. I absolutely love it and ride at every opportunity, I've lost 10Kg in weight and my knee's that were very painful are much better now. My joint pain overall is much better and my blood pressure is lower than it's been for years. The health benefits are just a bonus to the whole cycling experience. I'd love to join a club but need to pay my new wife some attention and she doesn't want to cycle. I keep off the road as much as possible but we have a brilliant off road cycling network in South Yorkshire that I use all the time. I can ride in to the city centre if I want to, quicker than my car or on the bus. I even go out when it's wet as I have loads of cheap cycling clothing from places like Sports Direct and Amazon. I got started by our local council lending me an ebike when they came to our offices. After that I bought my Cube Cross Pro with the cycle to work scheme tax free and then went on to buy an unassisted mountain bike. I've got it all going on and even compete with my mates doing segments on Strava.

Nice to see all these happy posts. I am 67 and disabled by COPD and ME/CFS and can't walk very far due to weakness in my back muscles and a total lack of stamina. As a rugby playing lumberjack in my working days, this is very frustrating. Getting a bike meant I could exercise in a sitting position. An ebike seemed to be the solution.

I ordered a Carrera Vulcan rear hub drive from Custom eBikes Online with a lot of watts as there are hundreds of miles of forestry roads around here. First trip, hopped on, pushed the pedal to go and shot forward 20 yards into a wall. The bike missed it but I didn't. There was a lot more assistance than I thought. Back in to stem the bleeding and straight back on to the bike. Possibly a bit too ambitious but my target was a cafe about 7 miles away at Benmore Gardens on a dead flat coastal road. The problem soon arose. While I was loving the ride and the help from the motor, my bum was in agony. No muscles or padding there meant my bum bones were getting pretty sore. After 3 miles, I decided to head back home but wanted to test the motor on a very steep hill on a different route back. A touch on the throttle and the bike shot up the hill no problem.

A new, wider "big bum" saddle is on order and I can't wait to get back out. This will be a game changer for me and if I get a breathing attack while I'm out, a touch of the throttle will get me home without any effort. So far, loving it!

Well done, Andy. Its addictive and enjoyable. Notice you were speaking about a wide saddle. I have a back problem and found a wider saddle helped greatly. The one I went for was the Giant Connect City, cost around £20 and it has been fantastic. Its wide without looking grossly disproportionate. Best saddle I've had in years.

Well done, Andy. Its addictive and enjoyable. Notice you were speaking about a wide saddle. I have a back problem and found a wider saddle helped greatly. The one I went for was the Giant Connect City, cost around £20 and it has been fantastic. Its wide without looking grossly disproportionate. Best saddle I've had in years.

I wasn't too worried about looks so just got a cheap one on Ebay (a wonderful place) to see if it solves the problem. Feels good just sitting on it but not been out yet.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/293148489057

I wasn't too worried about looks so just got a cheap one on Ebay (a wonderful place) to see if it solves the problem. Feels good just sitting on it but not been out yet.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/293148489057

You may be surprised at the level of support you have/haven’t from the same saddle in slightly different positions

Spend time getting it positioned really well, and you will Be rewarded with pain free rides!

 

I too have a very bony ass, so went through the same process, it was a road biker that spent an hour with me, setting the bike to suit my (odd) body, and the difference was astounding!

  • 3 weeks later...

[quote="bonerp, post: 214739, member: 11547"

With e bikes you still get the exercise and I will turn it off on the journey home from work.

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Now where've I heard that before?... :)

 

I do actually do this !

 

...well almost

 

I power in on pas 9 and head home on pas 2*

 

*Unless its windy**

 

**Or raining***

 

***Or the day ends in a y

Hi all.

 

I hope you don't mind me posting on here but I'm a reporter from the BBC and I'm writing a feature on this very topic. I've interviewed a couple of members already but I'm looking for another case study for my piece. I'm ideally looking for someone in their 20s or 30s whose life has been improved by an e-bike. I've already spoken to people aged 40+ and I'd really like a broad range in my article.

 

Can anyone help?!

 

Thanks

Kate

  • 4 weeks later...

Hi everyone

 

I’m looking to publish a few stories on the home page ‘news’ area to give examples of the various reasons people buy one and therefore the benefits of e-bikes.

 

We had this great example a few months back of getting heart-patient Nick back in the saddle. I’d really like a whole host more to show all the different reasons to spur others on in similar situations to try an e-bike.

 

Dodgy knees, cracking on a bit (it comes to us all!), wanting to get fit, commuting, other health issues.. I’d like to publish people’s experiences in their own words. How they chose their bike, what they do with it, how it’s changed their lives. It certainly doesn’t have to be expertly written and I’d like to show ‘every day’ people with ‘every day’ problems, as well as anything more unusual that their e-bike has overcome, hopefully with a picture of you and your bike too.

 

I have PMd a couple of members already discussing their experiences on here, so still hoping they’re not going to be shy..

 

Similarly if any businesses are using e-bikes I’d like to hear about that too.

 

Please PM me if you'd like to share your story.

 

Thanks everyone :)

I have been using an e bike to get to work although my journey is only 9 miles it can take up to 2 hrs by bus across South London on most days. It's great to be out in the open and my journey is reduced to 45 mins .I have a folding MTB which I have taken to Skye and the Highlands ,very handy where transport is scarce. The bike managed a very steep set of hills with little effort.

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I agree with the sentiments entirely but when one has acute heart failure (often misunderstood) walking just a few paces often becomes difficult, after even reasonable exertion one’s legs become unstable - what then do I do with my super beautiful Batribike Quarts?

 

Jimo

I agree with the sentiments entirely but when one has acute heart failure (often misunderstood) walking just a few paces often becomes difficult, after even reasonable exertion one’s legs become unstable - what then do I do with my super beautiful Batribike Quarts?

 

Jimo

 

Hi all.

 

I hope you don't mind me posting on here but I'm a reporter from the BBC and I'm writing a feature on this very topic. I've interviewed a couple of members already but I'm looking for another case study for my piece. I'm ideally looking for someone in their 20s or 30s whose life has been improved by an e-bike. I've already spoken to people aged 40+ and I'd really like a broad range in my article.

 

Can anyone help?!

 

Thanks

Kate

 

I'm 41 and bought my first ebike at 25 which was rubbish and got stolen. Then again at 31 and built, fixed and ridden ever since. So outside your age demographic just now but experience within. Happy to help if I can

Hi all.

 

I hope you don't mind me posting on here but I'm a reporter from the BBC and I'm writing a feature on this very topic. I've interviewed a couple of members already but I'm looking for another case study for my piece. I'm ideally looking for someone in their 20s or 30s whose life has been improved by an e-bike. I've already spoken to people aged 40+ and I'd really like a broad range in my article.

 

Can anyone help?!

 

Thanks

Kate

 

You should mention in your piece that aftersales support for e-bikes is generally mediocre. There are many small online retailers who don't support their products. For instance, I have a few broken spokes in the rear wheel of my e-bike and I can't get any bike shop to fix them or replace the wheel so the bike is in storage. A bit of wasted money.

Its quite easy to learn how to maintain a wheel with broken spokes and truing it up if you are willing to apply your self, then you are non reliant on trying to find an LBS to do the work. In my years of owning bicycles since about age 10 (now 56) I have never had to take a one to a LBS for repair.

All wheel truing/repairing needs is a bit of time and patience, after 2 or 3 efforts it gets easier and can save you a ew hundred quid. A methodical application is all that is required, work one side then the other then tweak both sides as where needed once they have been adjusted once.

I bought my 2011 Batribike Quartz in November ‘18 and have not ridden it yet due to having Chronic Heart Failure at 82, some days I feel better than others but on bad days I can just walk a few car lengths before becoming totally exhausted.

I love that bike and its design and in Jan ‘19 had Jimmy re- cell the battery so I can get a few years use out of it.

I anticipate doing my own work on the bike so bought a best quality cycle servicing stand to mount the bike on while carrying out work on it, a tool kit and other bits, I needed a cycle pump a touch better than the old Bluemels type of yesteryear so bought an all singing and dancing high pressure type to stow in my pannier bag, having heard stories of broken spokes I bought a set of rear wheel spokes from Batribike to add to my collection of goodies, to try and protect the bike from theft I bought a large size Litelok lock.

 

I really, really want to use the bike and experience the joys of riding claimed by others, my only problem is that I don’t have any cycling friends in my area to share experiences with or give me added enthusiasm to ride in my area of Norfolk.

 

Jim

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I bought my 2011 Batribike Quartz in November ‘18 and have not ridden it yet due to having Chronic Heart Failure at 82, some days I feel better than others but on bad days I can just walk a few car lengths before becoming totally exhausted.

I love that bike and its design and in Jan ‘19 had Jimmy re- cell the battery so I can get a few years use out of it.

I anticipate doing my own work on the bike so bought a best quality cycle servicing stand to mount the bike on while carrying out work on it, a tool kit and other bits, I needed a cycle pump a touch better than the old Bluemels type of yesteryear so bought an all singing and dancing high pressure type to stow in my pannier bag, having heard stories of broken spokes I bought a set of rear wheel spokes from Batribike to add to my collection of goodies, to try and protect the bike from theft I bought a large size Litelok lock.

 

I really, really want to use the bike and experience the joys of riding claimed by others, my only problem is that I don’t have any cycling friends in my area to share experiences with or give me added enthusiasm to ride in my area of Norfolk.

 

Jim

Aye up Jimo. Muddyfox here from Maxi Muppets. How are you keeping ?

Found this site after I remembered you mentioned it on MM Forum. Searching for my first eBike so have found this site educational. I've think I have found an ideal eBike but go on holiday for 3 weeks tomorrow and the auction ends Sunday. Cannot justify spending such a sum of money without seeing or riding the bike first. Still there's always the January sales the wife keeps mentioning.

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Good to see you MF, nice to hear you’re thinking about e-bikes, I love mine and would not change it, I bought it not knowing about regulation changes in 2015 banning direct throttles, fortunately my bike is protected by the Grandfather Clause permitting throttles on pre 2016 bikes.

Still have my collection of m/c’s and hope to get back into the garage as soon as my condition improves. You’ve chosen a very good site for knowledge about e-bikes, there are plenty of good knowledgeable guys here who are able to answer most questions and e-biker could have.

What bike do you have in mind? We will meet someday when an MM ride-out gets near Fakenham.

Look after yourself........

 

Jim

Edited by Jimo

Good to see you MF, nice to hear you’re thinking about e-bikes, I love mine and would not change it, I bought it not knowing about regulation changes in 2015 banning direct throttles, fortunately my bike is protected by the Grandfather Clause permitting throttles on pre 2016 bikes.

Still have my collection of m/c’s and hope to get back into the garage as soon as my condition improves. You’ve chosen a very good site for knowledge about e-bikes, there are plenty of good knowledgeable guys here who are able to answer most questions and e-biker could have.

What bike do you have in mind? We will meet someday when an MM ride-out gets near Fakenham.

Look after yourself........

 

Jim

Jimo I will get in touch with you via MM Forum over the next few days. Think that is the correct thing to do as we are straying off topic here.

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I would say it hasn't, really. But when you consider I've been a taxi driver for 20 years and just 2 months ago quit and now don't even have a daily car... that speaks volumes. I haven't missed it one jot. A few years ago I felt like I'd lost an arm if I didn't have use of a car.

 

I do have a couple of classic cars to fall back on that get little use so if I really did need to use a car I could. But for everyday shopping and getting about the ebike has all bases covered. I just have to watch how much I buy at the supermarket.

DB add a trailer and you can buy more :) :):).

 

I'd be an unmitigated on the road with a trailer. I can't even get through those bike bars at parks etc. first time without the panniers getting caught. :p

Practice makes perfect, with panniers and the trailer I can carry as you can guess quite a bit.
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My e bike (tern gsd s00) has probably been the best purchase I have ever made. I am a bus driver, and in 2018 had a slight heart scare causing my driving licence to be temporarily revoked. I am back at work now (after a lot of lifestyle changes) and decided to replace my car with an electric cargo bike. My commute to work is now a pleasure, even in the foul weather we are currently having. My bike has now become my "chill out zone". I save time going to work most days and save my sanity by not sitting in traffic for 30 minutes before sitting in traffic on my bus all day long. My ride home is my opportunity to relax and to forget about the rigours of the day. In short my bike has made me a happier and healthier person

My e bike (tern gsd s00) has probably been the best purchase I have ever made. I am a bus driver, and in 2018 had a slight heart scare causing my driving licence to be temporarily revoked. I am back at work now (after a lot of lifestyle changes) and decided to replace my car with an electric cargo bike. My commute to work is now a pleasure, even in the foul weather we are currently having. My bike has now become my "chill out zone". I save time going to work most days and save my sanity by not sitting in traffic for 30 minutes before sitting in traffic on my bus all day long. My ride home is my opportunity to relax and to forget about the rigours of the day. In short my bike has made me a happier and healthier person

 

Same here, my rides to work & back are my time to relax and I can put as much effort in as I want or take it easy. Even today I had a day off but still went out in cold freezing rain and loved every minute of it. And of course the traffic, I hit none on my bike. If I drove it would take 20 minutes + a 20 minute walk from the car park but I can cycle in 20 minutes and put my bike right outside the office.

Before I get too serious about riding I first have to be sure I still have the balance sorted out, I’ve built many model planes, last one was 5m span, prob is/was that I can no longer look skyward without loosing my balance, two years ago I had to sell my 26’ 4 berth cruiser that i’d had for 30 years and operated ‘single handed’ all that time because of same loss of balance after my heart attacks, so I’m very envious of you guys that have no troubles at all.

Before all this happened I spent 28-1/2 years in the fire service where one was always very active, after that 12-1/2 years running my own business and again very active - all until the heart attacks that changed my life completely.

 

 

Jim

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Allows me to take stuff to local scrap yard easier due to assistance.

Allows me to take stuff to local scrap yard easier due to assistance.

 

You will have to explain that one, everything I take to the scrap yard (tip) needs a car to transport it or do you tow something?

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