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primitive describes grocery-getting bicycle
« on: March 16, 2013, 09:26:47 PM »
http://www.democraticunderground.com/11282249

Oh my.

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Fumesucker (30,345 posts)   Wed Mar 6, 2013, 03:17 PM

My new(ish) electric grocery getter

About three months ago I got this electric assisted folding bicycle off Craigslist for a very nice price, it had been painted flat black in an effort I think to make it less likely to be stolen since I got it from a rather bohemian area.
 
The seller told me it was "a couple" of years old but I found a 2008 date on it when I was checking out some of the parts after I got it home.
 
The 36V 10Ah lithium battery being that old is missing some of the original zip but still works to a decent extent, particularly when fresh off the charger. I've found that the bike will run about 12 mph on the no wind dead level without pedaling, I can pedal it to maybe 14 mph on the level but even in the highest of the six gears that's about as fast as I can comfortably spin. Pedaling really is necessary up anything other than a very slight incline but the bike makes you feel at least twice as strong as you are as long as you keep it moving at a decent clip, hills that are real leg burners to get up without assistance I can top without even breathing hard. Range under my conditions, biggish guy with trailer full of groceries pedaling moderately on everything but downhill seems to be about 12 miles, enough for me to get to the store and back and have a little reserve.
 
Handling is a bit twitchy, I wouldn't want to go much faster than it already will, rear brake is pathetic but the front brake is pretty decent.

Photographs of this folding grocery-getting bicycle at the link above, and it's well worth looking at, if one has enough imagination to see the pie-and-jam primitive, the grasswire primitive, mounted on it, rather than dragging a child's little red wagon around with her all the time, ice-cubes stuck in her brassiere.

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rrneck (13,071 posts)    Wed Mar 6, 2013, 03:28 PM

1. I'm jealous.

I've got a fifteen mile commute to town with a twenty five hundred foot elevation change.

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Fumesucker (30,345 posts)    Wed Mar 6, 2013, 04:22 PM

2. I have about 500 feet of climb in 9 miles to the store and back, net change only 6 feet

You would need a good bit more battery than I have, probably double at least.

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pengillian101 (2,045 posts)    Wed Mar 6, 2013, 05:53 PM

3. Cool ride!

What a nice setup

It's even cooler, imagining addled Judy riding it, dressed in six winter coats on a summer day, her jugs dripping water from melting ice-cubes.
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