The Madmadscientist
10 W
- Joined
- May 29, 2022
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Hello All,
I'd like to share some 'wisdom' that my cheetah owning has taught me.
1. Like y'all said I don't need a 3000w ebike. The Cheetah with 750w (continuous I think) was good for most things. For hills I think I want a simple 1000w cont bike.
2. I'm not sure I ever needed gears. It came with a seven speed. Thinking back to all the riding I did I always left it on the smallest rear gear along with my added 52t gear up front. Are gears really necessary on hub motor bikes?
3. Dang, can't remember...my memory is really Swiss cheesed lately.
I've given up on getting my Cheetah back and have been looking at all the many, many new and used ebikes out there. Most of them are just so boring looking...
Life's too short to ride a boring bicycle.
I've been spending a lot of time ogling the bikes on the Tracer website. Im really liking this bike. Not boring for sure. You can buy it just as a regular bike or the 800w ebike pictured here. Ive been talking with a guy who owns the non electric version and he loves it. He said that he just recently rode it 71 miles in some sort of race. He said its very comfortable. This is a single speed bike.
in general I keep going back and forth on buying just the bike and converting it myself or buying the pre-made version.
Any thoughts about the bike and Tracer would be greatly appreciated.

I'd like to share some 'wisdom' that my cheetah owning has taught me.
1. Like y'all said I don't need a 3000w ebike. The Cheetah with 750w (continuous I think) was good for most things. For hills I think I want a simple 1000w cont bike.
2. I'm not sure I ever needed gears. It came with a seven speed. Thinking back to all the riding I did I always left it on the smallest rear gear along with my added 52t gear up front. Are gears really necessary on hub motor bikes?
3. Dang, can't remember...my memory is really Swiss cheesed lately.
I've given up on getting my Cheetah back and have been looking at all the many, many new and used ebikes out there. Most of them are just so boring looking...
Life's too short to ride a boring bicycle.
I've been spending a lot of time ogling the bikes on the Tracer website. Im really liking this bike. Not boring for sure. You can buy it just as a regular bike or the 800w ebike pictured here. Ive been talking with a guy who owns the non electric version and he loves it. He said that he just recently rode it 71 miles in some sort of race. He said its very comfortable. This is a single speed bike.
in general I keep going back and forth on buying just the bike and converting it myself or buying the pre-made version.
Any thoughts about the bike and Tracer would be greatly appreciated.
