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I drive to work some 12kms which takes around 20-30 minutes depending on how good/bad things are. Since March this year, i decided to ride to work for various reason...
- Exercise
- Less stress with stop-go peak hour traffic
- Faster
- Saving on fuel
At first I rode my stock Mongose MTB to work. It was good, but it took me about 40 minutes and by the time I got there, I was sweaty and needed a shower before I could sit down at my desk.
After a week of doing that, I decided to invest in an electric assist conversion kit. The conversion kit has cost me around $1000 all up - but has been well worth it.
Now I can travel to work in about 15-20minutes (yes, faster than car!) and be fresh when I get there. I'm still getting the exercise as I try to pedal as fast as I can to keep up with the traffic. The only difference is now I can ride faster and further than if I could do it un-assisted. Top speed without assist is around 35kmph. When I assist I can get it up to 40kmph. If I really push it, I can get up to 45-50kmph - but to go any faster, I will need to upgrade my gears to faster ones. On my 360Ah Li-po batteries, I can get around 20km unassisted and up to 50km with assistance.
When I stop at lights, other cyclist pull up and question my bike. Some of the 'elitist' cyclist give me a funny look. Others are really intrigued.
Anyway here's a picture of my ride:
- Exercise
- Less stress with stop-go peak hour traffic
- Faster
- Saving on fuel
At first I rode my stock Mongose MTB to work. It was good, but it took me about 40 minutes and by the time I got there, I was sweaty and needed a shower before I could sit down at my desk.
After a week of doing that, I decided to invest in an electric assist conversion kit. The conversion kit has cost me around $1000 all up - but has been well worth it.
Now I can travel to work in about 15-20minutes (yes, faster than car!) and be fresh when I get there. I'm still getting the exercise as I try to pedal as fast as I can to keep up with the traffic. The only difference is now I can ride faster and further than if I could do it un-assisted. Top speed without assist is around 35kmph. When I assist I can get it up to 40kmph. If I really push it, I can get up to 45-50kmph - but to go any faster, I will need to upgrade my gears to faster ones. On my 360Ah Li-po batteries, I can get around 20km unassisted and up to 50km with assistance.
When I stop at lights, other cyclist pull up and question my bike. Some of the 'elitist' cyclist give me a funny look. Others are really intrigued.
Anyway here's a picture of my ride: