• magikmw@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    Summer was unbearably hot, and I decided to commute via a bus with AC instead of a bike, but in september I started using a bike and didn’t stop unless there was pouring or there was snow on the ground.

    I even in mild rain I just took my bike. First winter season I used a bike at all, not to mention riding in a full face cover, leather or ski gloves with a ski jacket.

    I also researched some motorbike rain pants but we’re in a decade long drought, so far didn’t need them.

    One thing tho. If it’s raining you better have disk breaks, the clampy ones just slip on wet wheels. I had to re-learn how to stop safely.

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      6 days ago

      Being waterproof is probably the biggest thing I miss from upgrading to an ebike from an old acoustic bike

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        5 days ago

        Ebikes should handle rain just fine though (I know mine does). Just don’t ride it into the river.

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          Riding into a river isn’t a great idea on an acoustic bike either, of course. The main reason is that you don’t want to be swept away by the current. The secondary reason is that you’ll have to clean and re-pack your bearings etc. (especially axles and bottom bracket) afterwards.

      • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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        5 days ago

        Kinda depend on the manufacturer, but the motor should be waterproof. Throttle, the screen, and the connector though, might not. I’m using a conversion kit on my bike and the equipment is those no name cheapo one, but other than the screen condensation after riding through heavy rain, it’s still going strong. You could identify the stuff that need waterproofing and do it yourself though.