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Advice on commuter bike?

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I see quite a lot of electric bikes around town these days. Scooters, even Seques and similar too. I marvel at them. I often wonder if a bike I see is battery assisted, it's often hard for me to tell, watching them in operation.

The energy density of lithium batteries is astounding. Their rechargeability is marvelous.
 
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I have Schwalbe city-bike tires on my "clunky" 1985 Bianchi mountain bike which I ride to this day.... works great and I mounted them myself.
I have Continental Contact Plus 27.5" tires (great tires) and my bike is a (2019) Cannondale Catalyst 3. I got it on sale from REI for $460. I have re-chargeable lights ($8) on Amazon for the pair vs. the $140 headlights that REI sells. My next bike will have a single chain ring. I want low maintenance. The current market prices for bikes is just wrong. My Continental tires do not wear at all. I think I got them for $25 a tire from Amazon and now they are $50 a tire.
 
I have Continental Contact Plus 27.5" tires (great tires) and my bike is a (2019) Cannondale Catalyst 3. I got it on sale from REI for $460. I have re-chargeable lights ($8) on Amazon for the pair vs. the $140 headlights that REI sells. My next bike will have a single chain ring. I want low maintenance. The current market prices for bikes is just wrong. My Continental tires do not wear at all. I think I got them for $25 a tire from Amazon and now they are $50 a tire.


I had a set of Conti "knobby" tires on my Bianchi for a good 10 years... replaced them last summer when they started cracking a bit.

Only got the Schwalbe's because from reading reviews they resist flats slightly better.... very happy with them so far.
 
I see quite a lot of electric bikes around town these days. Scooters, even Seques and similar too. I marvel at them. I often wonder if a bike I see is battery assisted, it's often hard for me to tell, watching them in operation.

The energy density of lithium batteries is astounding. Their rechargeability is marvelous.
Chicago bike share program has lots of e-bikes and scooters now. They are great on a hot day when I don't want to arrive at my destination dripping in sweat. I usually bike to get some exercise though so most of the time I'm taking the ol' fashioned pedal bikes. It's really amazing how fast the e-bikes are though.
 
Chicago bike share program has lots of e-bikes and scooters now. They are great on a hot day when I don't want to arrive at my destination dripping in sweat. I usually bike to get some exercise though so most of the time I'm taking the ol' fashioned pedal bikes. It's really amazing how fast the e-bikes are though.
Yeah, I've never used battery assisted transportation of any kind AFAIK. I'm all about being fit, so I crank my 12 speed. I also quad skate, lately about 5 days/week, I was doing every day but it's around 5 now... 10 miles every time, though (on a smooth street), with a heart rate monitor strapped to my torso. 😉
 
Yeah, I've never used battery assisted transportation of any kind AFAIK. I'm all about being fit, so I crank my 12 speed. I also quad skate, lately about 5 days/week, I was doing every day but it's around 5 now... 10 miles every time, though (on a smooth street), with a heart rate monitor strapped to my torso. 😉
Highly recommend if you ever get a chance to try one. I distinctly remember the feeling of power/joy the first time I pedaled an e-bike.
 
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