• Olgratin_Magmatoe@slrpnk.net
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    18 hours ago

    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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        12 hours ago

        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.

          It’s already have 3500Km of use and the battery is slowing down. I could used it 40 km before needing to charge, nowadays I’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 I’m worry about it.

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            I’m going with a 48V 13Ah battery and a 500W motor, and it’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 I’ll be able to charge it at my desk which will be nice.

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

        At a minimum, the conversion should make the hill manageable even if it doesn’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 you’re feeling up to it and have a multi speed bike. It’s really hard the first time, but so much of the challenge is mental hurdles like feeling tired, balance when you’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 it’s amazing how fast you can improve.

          I also bought an ebike. They are incredible for days you aren’t feeling well or need to grab extra groceries. Good luck with your conversion project! I bet you’ll love it

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            9 hours ago

            That’s crossed my mind once or twice, but ultimately I don’t want to put myself in a situation I can’t readily get out of if I can help it. So I’ve been holding off.

            I’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 it’s gonna half to be baby steps.

            I also bought an ebike. They are incredible for days you aren’t feeling well or need to grab extra groceries. Good luck with your conversion project! I bet you’ll love it

            I have a grocery store juuuuust at the ~15 minute walk range of my home. It’s also up a giant hill. Nowhere near as bad, but bad enough for me to say “fuck it, I don’t have the energy to walk or bike”, and I take my car up for a few small things when I absolutely could have just walked.

            So I’m hoping to reduce that as well, and take the bike for small trips like that.