Some you will already be aware that I ventured into the World of eBikes earlier this year. I had been looking around, keeping my finger on the pulse, waiting for the right time to enter. After all, they can be pricey - they start at expensive, and then prices go up.
But when an ad pops up on the laptop with a 250w Fortis eBike from Kogan (Dick Smith) for $899 instead of the normal $1499, I pounced.
I found out a couple of weeks later that I'd been ripped-off as the sale price dropped to $799, or $769 for members - Que Cera Cera.
Anyways, the eBike is the second best time you can have with your pants on. As I sat on the edge of the bed this morning getting ready for a bike ride, I said to myself,
ST or Fortis, Fortis or ST, Fortis won.
The bike - like most things, you get what you pay for a cheap bike at a cheap price. Oh, it's a solid, sturdy, durable piece of kit, but came with a few faults, one being the chain kept coming off the chain ring, and the brakes (mechanical cable) disc brakes were pretty soft and hard to adjust.
The chain - being an ex-bicycle shop owner and chief bicycle mechanic (and a legend in my own mind), I put a bit of thought into this problem. I then observed the off-set in alignment (miss-alignment) between the chain ring and the rear gear cluster. An easy fix with the right tools, flipped the bottom bracket axle 180
0, problem solved.
The brakes - this was my first foray into bicycle disc brakes and an attempt to adjust them resulted in a loud snap, twang and clunk - I effed that didn't I.
Back to lap to, order a new caliper, another to match $20 each, only to find when they arrived a couple of days later that each $20 bought a f/r pair. Anyone want a f/r pair of calipers? In the course of replacement I found that I didn't bust the caliper, could have fixed it, but went ahead with the replacement anyway. Glad I did, as the newbies work better, much better.
The ride - my normal 14km commute to and from work would take around 55 minutes on the pushy, I'd arrive hot a sweaty, need 30 minutes to cool down, then take a shower and change into my
office clothes.
On the eBike, the ride is 40 minutes, I arrive cool, calm and collected in my
office clothes.
A couple of weekend rides have been 55km to 60km, I'm very much enjoying my Fortis eBike.