Re: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-03 Thread Sky Coulter
Ya, there was no chance of me going for it at 4000, but by the time he got to 
3000, i decided to make a low but extremely polite offer at 2300.  He countered 
a couple days later and i picked it up for 2500.  Which had me thinking that at 
the very worst, i might lose a grand in the end.  Having owned it a couple 
weeks, i think it is a terrific value.

I think it has really barely been ridden before i got ahold of it. The frame is 
in pretty great shape and the odometer only had 160km on it.  I don’t know if 
that was the sum total of kilometers he put on it after the conversion, but it 
wouldn’t surprise me.  It’s got just enough minor flaws to keep me happy 
correcting them, but no major issues at all.

Sky in new west

> On Oct 3, 2020, at 10:30 AM, Jason Fuller  wrote:
> 
> I watched with keen interest as the price was lowered on that CL ad, since 
> as you know it's very rare that a Rivendell pops up in the Vancouver area CL! 
> It's the one and only keyword alert I have set. It was too big for me anyway 
> but great to see it picked up by a Riv enthusiast.  
> 
> Also glad to hear your findings about the e-assist!  If I can't sell my Clem 
> Smith I might keep it for an electric conversion once I'm commuting again; my 
> work is moving and my commute will change from a flat-ish 20km each way to 
> 16km up and over a big hill each way.  While I like getting there under my 
> own power, the time savings alone would be huge! 
> 
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Re: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-03 Thread Jason Fuller
I watched with keen interest as the price was lowered on that CL ad, since 
as you know it's very rare that a Rivendell pops up in the Vancouver area 
CL! It's the one and only keyword alert I have set. It was too big for me 
anyway but great to see it picked up by a Riv enthusiast.  

Also glad to hear your findings about the e-assist!  If I can't sell my 
Clem Smith I might keep it for an electric conversion once I'm commuting 
again; my work is moving and my commute will change from a flat-ish 20km 
each way to 16km up and over a big hill each way.  While I like getting 
there under my own power, the time savings alone would be huge! 





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Re: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-03 Thread Robert Tilley
  I record all of my rides with a Garmin watch and find my average heart rate on an e-bike runs about the same as on a "normal" bike.  So I put in the same effort but I get more speed out of the bike.My riding these days all errand-based riding so if I take the e-bike I will get less of a workout since I'll spend less time on the bike due to the increased speed.Robert TilleySan Diego, CA  Sent from my BlackBerry - the most secure mobile device   From: clampe...@gmail.comSent: October 2, 2020 7:11 PMTo: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.comReply-to: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.comSubject: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam  I spend a lot of time on a non-bike forum where everything under the sun is discussed, and e-bikes come up fairly often.  The consensus of e-bike riders there is that they work just as hard while riding their e-bikes, they just end up going faster!  On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 2:19:43 PM UTC-5 Sky Coulter wrote:I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I have been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one I would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.  And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on the experiment.In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance level on the bike and take it easy.  In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60 for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of sense as alternative transportation devices.  Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache, clementine=choco-moose).Sky in new west  



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Re: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-03 Thread Robert Blunt
I have many bikes, two of which are ebikes. In truth, I ride them more
often than my conventional bicycles due largely to what I can accomplish in
an hour of riding in terms of exercise than I can on my conventional
bicycles. You get a very a solid work out without the concern for being too
gassed to make it home. My conventional bicycles, including a Sam, are for
weekends when I have more time for leisurely cruises on the canal path on
the Delaware. I first started on ebikes in 2018 when I was recovering from
muscle atrophy related to accute parathyroid disease. For me, with their
Bosch intuitive ebike systems, they were a way back from poor physical
health and are key to maintaining a healthy lifestyle pocked by little time
for longer slower bike rides. I encourage people to be open minded about
these technologies. They aren't replacements for the steel bicycles we
love, but valuable additions to our cycling enjoyment in new forms.

Rob Blunt
Pennington, NJ

On Fri, Oct 2, 2020, 10:11 PM Chris L  wrote:

> I spend a lot of time on a non-bike forum where everything under the sun
> is discussed, and e-bikes come up fairly often.  The consensus of e-bike
> riders there is that they work just as hard while riding their e-bikes,
> they just end up going faster!
>
> On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 2:19:43 PM UTC-5 Sky Coulter wrote:
>
>> I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I
>> have been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one
>> I would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.
>> And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of
>> 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a
>> bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could
>> separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on
>> the experiment.
>>
>> In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on
>> the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I
>> ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too
>> long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I
>> have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance
>> level on the bike and take it easy.
>>
>> In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60
>> for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming
>> to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of
>> sense as alternative transportation devices.
>>
>> Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this
>> morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now
>> I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three
>> different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache,
>> clementine=choco-moose).
>>
>> Sky in new west
>>
>>
>>
>>
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[RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-02 Thread Chris L
I spend a lot of time on a non-bike forum where everything under the sun is 
discussed, and e-bikes come up fairly often.  The consensus of e-bike 
riders there is that they work just as hard while riding their e-bikes, 
they just end up going faster!  

On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 2:19:43 PM UTC-5 Sky Coulter wrote:

> I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I have 
> been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one I 
> would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.  
> And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of 
> 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a 
> bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could 
> separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on 
> the experiment.
>
> In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on 
> the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I 
> ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too 
> long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I 
> have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance 
> level on the bike and take it easy.  
>
> In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60 
> for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming 
> to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of 
> sense as alternative transportation devices.  
>
> Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this 
> morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now 
> I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three 
> different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache, 
> clementine=choco-moose).
>
> Sky in new west
>
>
>
>   
>
>
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Re: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-02 Thread Sky Coulter
Thanks Ash. So far i’ve found the electric riv has led to no car use in two 
weeks and i have no plans to drive to work ever again, unless conditions are 
such that biking is unsafe.

My roundtrip commute is just slightly over 15 miles. But its pretty hilly, 
similar to a fish bowl in having steep sections on either side of a flat 
middle.  My atlantis (thanks to Jamison) offers a much smoother, pleasant 
riding experience but it does take more time and energy.  The eSam makes for a 
ride that is still enjoyable and leaves me more invigorated than won out when i 
get home.  

I do think a susi/clem/wolbis would make a better conversion candidate, but i 
haven’t figured out a good means of mounting the batter on it yet. So it’ll be 
an eSam rather than an eClem for now.

Sky in new west

> On Oct 2, 2020, at 9:21 AM, Ash  wrote:
> 
> 
> Very nice bike Sky.  Sounds like a fun project too.
> 
> While most electric bikes are not as much fun to ride as a Riv, some peddle 
> assist does have real use.  If I ever end up having a 10-15 miles commute, 
> I'd definitely consider converting my Susie to electric.  I love the 
> simplicity of a normal bike.  I also love biking 10-15 miles with pure muscle 
> power.  In reality, I'd probably end up driving more often than not, due to 
> time constraints, needing to shower when I get to work etc.  An e-bike solves 
> those problems.  When there are dozen of traffic lights/stop signs along the 
> way, any quicker acceleration after every stop quickly adds up and shortens 
> the commute time considerably.  If used wisely, peddle-assist makes the ride 
> safer too.  I would not be lazy to slow down in iffy conditions (such as a 
> car looking to enter the road, stop signs), because there's not much effort 
> to regain the speed!
> 
> Enjoy your e-Sam!
> 
>> On Wednesday, 30 September 2020 at 12:19:43 UTC-7 Sky Coulter wrote:
>> I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I have 
>> been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one I 
>> would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.  
>> And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of 
>> 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a 
>> bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could 
>> separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on 
>> the experiment.
>> 
>> In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on the 
>> way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I ride 
>> my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too long 
>> (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I have the 
>> peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance level on 
>> the bike and take it easy.  
>> 
>> In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60 for 
>> my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming to 
>> think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of sense 
>> as alternative transportation devices.  
>> 
>> Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this morning.  
>> At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now I find 
>> myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three different 
>> handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache, clementine=choco-moose).
>> 
>> Sky in new west
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>   
>> 
>> 
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[RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-02 Thread Ash
Very nice bike Sky.  Sounds like a fun project too.

While most electric bikes are not as much fun to ride as a Riv, some peddle 
assist does have real use.  If I ever end up having a 10-15 miles commute, 
I'd definitely consider converting my Susie to electric.  I love the 
simplicity of a normal bike.  I also love biking 10-15 miles with pure 
muscle power.  In reality, I'd probably end up driving more often than not, 
due to time constraints, needing to shower when I get to work etc.  An 
e-bike solves those problems.  When there are dozen of traffic lights/stop 
signs along the way, any quicker acceleration after every stop quickly adds 
up and shortens the commute time considerably.  If used wisely, 
peddle-assist makes the ride safer too.  I would not be lazy to slow down 
in iffy conditions (such as a car looking to enter the road, stop signs), 
because there's not much effort to regain the speed!

Enjoy your e-Sam!

On Wednesday, 30 September 2020 at 12:19:43 UTC-7 Sky Coulter wrote:

> I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I have 
> been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one I 
> would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.  
> And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of 
> 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a 
> bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could 
> separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on 
> the experiment.
>
> In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on 
> the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I 
> ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too 
> long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I 
> have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance 
> level on the bike and take it easy.  
>
> In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60 
> for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming 
> to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of 
> sense as alternative transportation devices.  
>
> Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this 
> morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now 
> I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three 
> different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache, 
> clementine=choco-moose).
>
> Sky in new west
>
>
>
>   
>
>
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-02 Thread Sky Coulter
Its the r15.

https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/BANIR15/nitto-r15-rear-bag-supporter-rack

Sold out at that link, but available at:

https://www.benscycle.com/nitto-r15-rear-rack-rear-mount-rack-nitto-r15-870/p

Thanks for the kind words. Good luck on your project!

Sky in new west

> On Oct 2, 2020, at 4:36 AM, Steven Sweedler  wrote:
> 
> 
> Nitto R-15
> 
>> On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 7:14 AM brendonoid  wrote:
>> That is one handsome electric bike! May I please enquire as to the exact 
>> Nitto model number for that fantastic rear rack? Somehow I have never seen 
>> that model before and it is exactly what I am after for a current project.
>> 
>> 
>>> On Thursday, 1 October 2020 at 07:01:36 UTC+8 Joe Bernard wrote:
>>> I've built a few eRivs, they're great fun and very useful. The extra juice 
>>> is why those bars will work for you, it makes you want to lean forward over 
>>> the front of the bike more. Enjoy!
>>> 
 On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 12:19:43 PM UTC-7 Sky Coulter wrote:
 I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I have 
 been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one I 
 would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.  
 And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of 
 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with 
 a bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could 
 separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on 
 the experiment.
 
 In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on 
 the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I 
 ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too 
 long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I 
 have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance 
 level on the bike and take it easy.  
 
 In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60 
 for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming 
 to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of 
 sense as alternative transportation devices.  
 
 Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this 
 morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but 
 now I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w 
 three different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache, 
 clementine=choco-moose).
 
 Sky in new west
 
 
 
   
 
 
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Re: [RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-02 Thread Steven Sweedler
Nitto R-15

On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 7:14 AM brendonoid  wrote:

> That is one handsome electric bike! May I please enquire as to the exact
> Nitto model number for that fantastic rear rack? Somehow I have never seen
> that model before and it is exactly what I am after for a current project.
>
>
> On Thursday, 1 October 2020 at 07:01:36 UTC+8 Joe Bernard wrote:
>
>> I've built a few eRivs, they're great fun and very useful. The extra
>> juice is why those bars will work for you, it makes you want to lean
>> forward over the front of the bike more. Enjoy!
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 12:19:43 PM UTC-7 Sky Coulter wrote:
>>
>>> I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I
>>> have been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one
>>> I would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.
>>> And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of
>>> 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a
>>> bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could
>>> separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on
>>> the experiment.
>>>
>>> In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on
>>> the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I
>>> ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too
>>> long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I
>>> have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance
>>> level on the bike and take it easy.
>>>
>>> In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60
>>> for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming
>>> to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of
>>> sense as alternative transportation devices.
>>>
>>> Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this
>>> morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now
>>> I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three
>>> different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache,
>>> clementine=choco-moose).
>>>
>>> Sky in new west
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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[RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-10-02 Thread brendonoid
That is one handsome electric bike! May I please enquire as to the exact 
Nitto model number for that fantastic rear rack? Somehow I have never seen 
that model before and it is exactly what I am after for a current project.


On Thursday, 1 October 2020 at 07:01:36 UTC+8 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I've built a few eRivs, they're great fun and very useful. The extra juice 
> is why those bars will work for you, it makes you want to lean forward over 
> the front of the bike more. Enjoy!
>
> On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 12:19:43 PM UTC-7 Sky Coulter wrote:
>
>> I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I 
>> have been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one 
>> I would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.  
>> And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of 
>> 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a 
>> bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could 
>> separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on 
>> the experiment.
>>
>> In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on 
>> the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I 
>> ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too 
>> long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I 
>> have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance 
>> level on the bike and take it easy.  
>>
>> In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60 
>> for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming 
>> to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of 
>> sense as alternative transportation devices.  
>>
>> Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this 
>> morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now 
>> I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three 
>> different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache, 
>> clementine=choco-moose).
>>
>> Sky in new west
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>>
>>
>>

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[RBW] Re: My Electric Sam

2020-09-30 Thread Joe Bernard
I've built a few eRivs, they're great fun and very useful. The extra juice 
is why those bars will work for you, it makes you want to lean forward over 
the front of the bike more. Enjoy!

On Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at 12:19:43 PM UTC-7 Sky Coulter wrote:

> I recently bought an ebike that was listed on my local craigslist.  I have 
> been on the fence about ebikes for a while worrying that by riding one I 
> would lose some of the fitness benefits of commuting under my own power.  
> And, if I'm honest, a lingering feeling that riding an ebike is a form of 
> 'cheating'. What got me off the fence was a sam hillborne in my size with a 
> bionx kit.  I figured I could buy it and if I didn't like it, I could 
> separate the rivendell form the ebike parts and not lose too much money on 
> the experiment.
>
> In truth it's been a revelation.  I still get a pretty solid workout on 
> the way into work - my heart rate is within 10 beats of what it is when I 
> ride my atlantis.  But now, when I have a rough day or a day that goes too 
> long (which seems to be happening w quite a bit of regularity lately) I 
> have the peace of mind of knowing that I can just increase the assistance 
> level on the bike and take it easy.  
>
> In fact, I'm such a convert that I've ordered a Riese and Muller load 60 
> for my wife to take our youngest to preschool and run errands.  I'm coming 
> to think that ebikes and cargo ebikes in particular make a great deal of 
> sense as alternative transportation devices.  
>
> Anyway, here is a picture of my electric sam from the ride in this 
> morning.  At first I had planned on swapping out the moustache bars but now 
> I find myself kind of liking them and of having three bikes setup w three 
> different handlebars (atlantis=drops, sam+moustache, 
> clementine=choco-moose).
>
> Sky in new west
>
>
>
>   
>
>
>

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