Strava! We Have A Problem

Strava! We Have A Problem

This morning Mark rode in to the office on this enormobike.

haibike ebike electric

It’s a Haibike Fat Six and in addition to being one of those attention seeking fat bikes it’s also an eBike powered by a Bosch motor. In line with UK legislation it only provides power up to 16mph. After that you are on your own as the motor does not provide any power to the wheels. There are four power settings – eco, tour, sport and turbo. depending on which you choose the range is decreased or increased. In Eco mode the dashboard display gives a fully charged estimate of 42 miles of range and in Turbo mode that drops to around 10.

Anyway, more on the details of the bike later. What’s very interesting is the fact that this morning Mark decided to Strava his commute and this is video explains what happened.

https://vimeo.com/124807686

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32 thoughts on “Strava! We Have A Problem

  1. Whilst I’m sure they’re a giggle to ride the red sock brigade are going to go three shades of mental when these start appearing regularly.

    I can genuinely see these as opening up old access debates all over the place and giving the NIMBY’s a huge stick to beat us with.

  2. Strava lets you add all sorts of activity, Alpine Skiing to Yoga.
    No e-Bike, yet…..

    But I agree with the sentiment most are feeling here. Cheat.

  3. … so the only chance of getting a KOM on a climb is when its at least 42 miles from the nearest car park/power socket?

    also, don’t these BB motors wear out the cassette/chain quite quickly?

  4. I’ve tried strava-ing my electric cargo bike back from the shops – didn’t get a single KOM – roadies must be cheating with all their aero sh1t!

  5. All the sections I ‘earned’ KOMs on were technical off-road climbs. On all the road sections I didn’t come close to even the top half of Strava results, simply because the motor offers no help above 15mph, which is slow for a roadie. I’d say that for roadies eBikes are no threat to KOMs. But for MTBrs who like their Strava results eBikes are going to be up there in the top positions quite easily.

  6. what hatter said

    Ebikes for the old and infirm sound a great idea… if they start to feature on trails with riders on them that should be able to do without a motor, the trail use conflicts will effect us all.

  7. How do you determine if they should be able to do without a motor? Should they wear a sign? Maybe with ‘INFIRM’ on the back of one of those flouro yellow vests. Or ‘OLD PERSON RIDING – GET OUT OF MY WAY!’ Seriously, do you think we should stop them and ask? Then make some kind of judgement?

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