Hey Tom,
No worries mate, glad to see you near and moving onwards and upwards with your ebike plans. I'll go check out your thread now.
In other news I took my wheel up to my new LBS - new as in I've recently moved to the area.
The older bloke that worked there didn't seem to be an ebike hater like other ebike shops I've been to so that's a good start.
I noticed he one one of the wolf / gette type ebikes in his shop (with a 2100 sticker price) but he said he wasnt going to stock them or probably any other ebikes as they're all too slow.
After truing the wheel he said it was the biggest heaviest hub he'd ever seen (obviously never seen an X5). He said he'd worked on the little postie ebikes but their 200w hubs were half the size and weight of my 9C. I said "oh it's a little more powerful than those" etc and told him about the performance and he says "yeah but it's still 200w though, so that's pretty good for the extra weight"
I said "ahhh, it's a bit over 200w this one, technically it's an 800w motor" and he says "no no, it's only 200w, look here *spins wheel around and points at 200w sticker* "
"oh, so it is" hehehe
I told him I had a 200w mode on my controller but could switch to a much more powerful offroad mode.
I'm going to bring my bike back to him once I fit it up and change his mind about slow ebikes
On an unrelated note, what sort of gear are you guys in colder climates running up in for winter commutes ? I don't want to spend hundreds on wankey brand name stuff, just something cheap that that does the job.
It doesn't ever snow here but the temp gets down to low single digits and the wind chill makes it much colder. The temperature has dropped rapidly lately and it was close to 0 degrees last night. *brrrrrrrrr*
I don't really it being such a problem last year but I don't think I was riding as much then through winter for some reason.
I'll need to invest in some winter riding gear if I'm going to keep this up. I guess wind-resistant pants with tight ankles would be a start, the cold wind cuts straight through cargos and they flap around in the breeze throwing cold air up my legs