Did a climb with this kind of slope in the Lake district, coming out of Ambleside. On a regular (acoustic) bike. And I did have to walk the top 100 feet. Love to know that I could probably still do it, with an ebike!
Hello sir, new subscriber here. Your videos are inspiring to follow. I hope you'll notice this comment of mine. As I plan to get this bike in the future. I see you cycle here in cold days which Mahle x35 battery shouldn't be ridden on extreme hot or cold. MAY I KNOW the coldest temp you've been out to ride, and how many years now is this bike with you? Also, do you think I can leave it in a cold available room in my workplace for 14hrs? Thats when temperature is 3-6° (January March ) Thanks in advance for your reply.
Nice effort, well done, looking at the potential of one of these to help me cycling as I have been suffering tendonitis for over a year and would hope that this would let me ride and take the strain off my calf / ankle.
maybe put an arm out För the cam so we can see landscäpe in revers öh nö . : ? 45% is 100° xD sö smärt nnööve to cycle in myst... when the phenömmömm could DRäg him alöng ^?^
It was a lot of a help, but it only an assist and certain amount of work has to come from the rider. On a challenging climb like that rider power failed.
Did a climb with this kind of slope in the Lake district, coming out of Ambleside. On a regular (acoustic) bike. And I did have to walk the top 100 feet. Love to know that I could probably still do it, with an ebike!
Analogue bike😂😂😂😂🎉🎉Not digital bike😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉
Nice one. Great video.
Thanks!
Excellent effort
Thanks a lot
Hello sir, new subscriber here.
Your videos are inspiring to follow.
I hope you'll notice this comment of mine. As I plan to get this bike in the future. I see you cycle here in cold days which Mahle x35 battery shouldn't be ridden on extreme hot or cold. MAY I KNOW the coldest temp you've been out to ride, and how many years now is this bike with you? Also, do you think I can leave it in a cold available room in my workplace for 14hrs? Thats when temperature is 3-6° (January March )
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Well done nice ride and video. Great effort on your climbing.
Enjoy your weekend.
Thanks Terry
Really interesting, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video. Thanks
Thanks
Keep up the good work 👏
Well done mate, will be on my list to do
Most of the climb is OK but the last stretch is 25% gradient and feels vertical.
@@omcycling Good effort. What gear ratios did you use for the 25% section - chainwheel and rear cog sizes?
I was up Mow Cop in 78, good old days.
It is a great place
Nice effort, well done, looking at the potential of one of these to help me cycling as I have been suffering tendonitis for over a year and would hope that this would let me ride and take the strain off my calf / ankle.
It definitely has helped me reduce the strain.
Just watch out , wet leaves are lethal😮😮😮😮
This is a good example of what a difference the pedal assist can make to choice of routes. Would you have gone up there on an acoustic bike?
I have done it on my other bike but a long time ago. Never heard it referred to as an acoustic bike. The word play made me smile
Wow
How much battery did you have left? 😅
75%
maybe put an arm out För the cam so we can see landscäpe in revers öh nö . : ?
45% is 100° xD sö
smärt nnööve to cycle in myst... when the phenömmömm could DRäg him alöng ^?^
That motor wasn’t much of a help.
It was a lot of a help, but it only an assist and certain amount of work has to come from the rider. On a challenging climb like that rider power failed.