Ride report
So after doing the over eating and a little food coma nap, all the clouds disappeared and as usual I ride at around the time of sunset.
It's the least busy and was surprised to only come across one cyclist, 2 bombers on all the tracks.
Let's go chronologically as my mind is always analyzing.
As I am a bit over of my testing area, I need to do a bit more road to save bats to get out to different areas. On road I am often thinking dam I'd like about another 20kmh top speed, and yet when I get home I think to myself no. NO no no. I have enjoyed that time of high speed on road and have another bike to get those kicks anyway... on top of that the less I am at high speeds the less chances I will kill myself or get done by the cops...... and I save power or need to carry less battery.
I felt like something different, so went up to some moderate downhill singletrack and only used a little bit of power on some short steep dips, the rest of the flat slow sections because very windy I tried to work off my xmas lunch and beer. It was therapeutic to pedal and the gearing is as perfect as single speed can get for pedalling a heavy bike. The weight of the bike and the large suspension just soaks up the bumps and it felt way better than doing this run than on my carbon unelectrified hardtail that costs $2k.
Surprised right? I was because I have always said if I could choose to go down this run with any type of bike it was always my carbon bike because it was whippy, but maybe I am getting to old and I feel every bump with it, and being overweight my back gets sore too....
Anyway so at the bottom at the mountain bike park ran into a couple of stealth guys, which was surprisingly the worst couple of ebikers I have ever tried talking to. I kept trying to start conversation that went pretty much nowhere, Are you guys on endless sphere? = what's that? how can you not know it I thought to myself....
Anyways I wanted to ride with them but they were finishing up unfortunately, and since our chat was so uncomfotable it felt dumb to try to get contact details for a ride another time..... I remember one guys name = Rodney.... Anyway I have ridden clyte motors a million times in the region and know that they would have been overheating everywhere so it would have been a totally out of sync ride.... they'd be faster on long open straights but then Id lose them on the hills and corners etc and Id be waiting over and over for them to cool down.....
I went riding alone quite a few areas for the first time with this kit was awesome and still no overheating and a cool controller. There were a few steeper than I have encountered bits and the motor was just slowing down to near bogging but still happy to easily ride through. I reckon a nudge up to 40 amps for these sections which are a bit smoother (not so much loose rock and ruts) would be nice.
It was a beautiful ride long enough to do lots of stuff, get a bit of exercise, do some mild jumps and zip through dippy windy firetrails by the dam ending with a huge full moon all the way home. Must have been gone about an hour and a half of almost continual riding bar 5 minutes of chatting and I only used 5ah!
Guy in a car started chatting with me, about my bike and was way cooler to talk to than the Stealth riders. He was a mountainbiker and just keen to know about my bike and non judgemental at all. He told me there was a new bmx pump track built up near the other side of the dam which I always ride past but never saw so will go to investigate that even though its not my thing....
Yea I am stoked when things are working. I am so tempted to put up the amps but want to get more miles out of this wheel before I break it....
hope you guys are enjoying your break as much as I am 8) .... sips beer...
