After over 2000 miles of ebiking on rigid/hardtail mtn bikes, I've now experienced the PLEASURE of a softail ebike. My latest build: Proflex 853 from 1993.
Even riding a hard saddle like in the picture, and 1.5" wide tires, it was a plush comfy ride, WITHOUT the pedal power robbing of full suspension!
I was able to sit the entire time over these rough roads that use to smash my bike into me.
This is what I've been waiting for, for so long! I can ride efficient, smaller 26" tires at higher psi.
The only downside is that high speed handling seems a little squirmy, but that's okay, I'm not on a race track and I'm not going over 35 or 40mph.
I do need to upgrade the brakes though. Cantilevers aren't going to cut it in an emergency.
The rear 'shock' is homemade, as the original elastomers died long ago. I used 3 test plugs (just the rubber) and a 3 inch spring from the hardware store.
The beauty of this design is that it soaks up the pavement imperfections, but also doesn't significantly reduce your pedal power when standing. PERFECT!
Even riding a hard saddle like in the picture, and 1.5" wide tires, it was a plush comfy ride, WITHOUT the pedal power robbing of full suspension!
I was able to sit the entire time over these rough roads that use to smash my bike into me.
This is what I've been waiting for, for so long! I can ride efficient, smaller 26" tires at higher psi.
The only downside is that high speed handling seems a little squirmy, but that's okay, I'm not on a race track and I'm not going over 35 or 40mph.
I do need to upgrade the brakes though. Cantilevers aren't going to cut it in an emergency.
The rear 'shock' is homemade, as the original elastomers died long ago. I used 3 test plugs (just the rubber) and a 3 inch spring from the hardware store.
The beauty of this design is that it soaks up the pavement imperfections, but also doesn't significantly reduce your pedal power when standing. PERFECT!