I have a normal touring bike with a Currie Electrodrive attached. I have used
it for the 20-mile trip to work. It's excellent exercise as the journey still
takes an hour and I'm pedalling all the way, but the motor helps with hills and
headwinds and keeps the journey enjoyable.
A motor doesn't soothe a sore a*se, though . . .
Chris
On 7 May 2013, at 20:01, SwissPace <ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> The law in europe is restricting them to 250KW and 25km/h which is
> plenty I still get a workout as I seem to be travelling above 25km/h but
> if I get tired its like a pal ready to give you a helping hand, plus it
> helps you scoot across junctions etc and out of the danger zone much
> quicker, once people get over the initial reaction of thinking its
> cheating and realising its actually fun and allows you to travel further
> and faster things will change, I still have my lovely cannondale for
> weekends (cannondale, aerostitch and leatherman are in my opinion the
> best things to come from America)
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