• Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net
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    The shit show to get to work for me in a major U.S. city, living ass deep in the city limits:

    Trying to switch to an ebike where I can, just ordered the parts. Hopefully it will make this massive ass hill a little easier.

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        Looks fairly similar. That gives me hope that the conversion will do what I want.

        Out of curiosity, what type of motor/battery are you using?

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          48V 10 Ah lithium battery with a 350W motor.

          Itā€™s already have 3500Km of use and the battery is slowing down. I could used it 40 km before needing to charge, nowadays Iā€™m worried when I had to do more than 25. But is enough for going and coming back from work, and the office bike park have energy outlets so I can take the charger to work when Iā€™m worry about it.

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            Iā€™m going with a 48V 13Ah battery and a 500W motor, and itā€™s a mid drive. So I should definitely be in a good spot if yours is doing well for you.

            And my battery is removable, so Iā€™ll be able to charge it at my desk which will be nice.

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        Yeah, hence why Iā€™m trying to convert my bike into an ebike. Iā€™ve never tried biking up it. I know I could walk it easily, but itā€™d probably double the time it takes.

        At a minimum, the conversion should make the hill manageable even if it doesnā€™t make it easy.

        That, and keeping up with my friends on trails will be nice.

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          You should totally give it a try sometime if youā€™re feeling up to it and have a multi speed bike. Itā€™s really hard the first time, but so much of the challenge is mental hurdles like feeling tired, balance when youā€™re going slow, and shifting. The physical challenge is a lot less than you might think.

          I accidentally opted into a really tough commute a few years ago (~400ft ascent which is about 122m) and it was really challenging at first but itā€™s amazing how fast you can improve.

          I also bought an ebike. They are incredible for days you arenā€™t feeling well or need to grab extra groceries. Good luck with your conversion project! I bet youā€™ll love it

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            Thatā€™s crossed my mind once or twice, but ultimately I donā€™t want to put myself in a situation I canā€™t readily get out of if I can help it. So Iā€™ve been holding off.

            Iā€™ll definitely still be trying to go as far as I can up the hill under my own power as I can, but once I hit my limit I want the assist. I want the goal to be to slowly improve how far up I can get on my own.

            But itā€™s gonna half to be baby steps.

            I also bought an ebike. They are incredible for days you arenā€™t feeling well or need to grab extra groceries. Good luck with your conversion project! I bet youā€™ll love it

            I have a grocery store juuuuust at the ~15 minute walk range of my home. Itā€™s also up a giant hill. Nowhere near as bad, but bad enough for me to say ā€œfuck it, I donā€™t have the energy to walk or bikeā€, and I take my car up for a few small things when I absolutely could have just walked.

            So Iā€™m hoping to reduce that as well, and take the bike for small trips like that.