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CYCLING It’s Electric!
Guy Sheridan, manager at Good-Turn Cycles in Eymet, explains what eBikes are all about.
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Electric bikes (eBikes) have taken the world by storm, and they are here to stay. The optional assistance they provide allows people to ride further, tackle hilly terrain with ease, comfortably carry more cargo, or commute to work without breaking into a sweat! To gain a better understanding of how eBikes work, their health benefits and how to choose the best electric bike for you, keep reading.
WORKING FOR YOU
Electric bikes include an onboard battery-powered motor that provides the rider with optional assistance as they ride. The bike senses input from the rider and will supply varying assistance, in accordance with the rider’s desired level. By changing the level of supplementary assistance, riders are able to decide how much, or how little help they receive during their ride. If they are looking for a workout they can turn the pedal assistance down and, if looking for a quick and easy trip, just turn the assistance up.
EASY EXERCISE
At first glance eBikes can leave people with the impression that they won’t benefit from any exercise with an electric ride, which is certainly not the case. Whilst the technology is new, there have been preliminary medical studies that suggest that electric bike riders actually obtain more exercise than traditional cyclists. These studies show that because of the pedal assistance, eBike riders go on longer rides and ride more often. Studies also show that, utilising the eBikes’ assistance, riders ride at a more moderate heart rate, which is more conducive to fat burning.
WHERE TO START
So, if you are convinced that an electric bike might be right for you, where do you start?
Not only do you have to worry about traditional bike components, but now you’re shopping for motors and batteries as well. Using the following steps will ease any anxiety as you make your decision. First, it’s important to define what kind of riding you will be doing with your bike.
• Will you be riding on pavement, country lanes or on rough terrain or dirt?
• Will you be using your eBike as a car replacement, or just for recreation?
• How far do you think you will be riding? (Many electric bikes will power you up to 65km, and some even to 160km, so dream big!)
• Notice the differences between them such as how the motor initiates, how comfortable you feel on the bike, how well the brakes work.
• Investigate what comes standard on the bike. Do they have mud guards, integrated lights, a rear rack to carry cargo? A vibrant colour will help you to be seen on the roads.
• Think to the future, an electric bike is a big purchase, what type might you want for the long haul?
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Whether you are using your own muscle power or going electric, it is important to set out well prepared. Take a look back at Jase Alexander’s cycling articles in our July/ August 2018 issue for tips on bike sizes and fit, in September/October 2018 for what to wear, and in March/ April 2019 for ways to extend your ride and your fitness. You can find these in either the read-online section of our website or in Articles at www.thelocalbuzzmag.com.