Canyon Shawn
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You are definitely wrong. You can even burn more calories riding in E bike. Because if you ride at the same intensity as your analog bike, you’re burning more calories in your upper body to handle the extra speeds. First thing I noticed riding an ebike is, that I had to completely rethink my braking points. With the increased speed I was coming into the corners too hot. And, I’m also able to carry more speed through the corners. But, life is all about choices. If you want to lose weight, you have to make the right choices. If you don’t make the right choices, you have nothing or no one to blame but yourself for gaining weight. There are many other choices you have to consider when it comes to losing weight. Riding an analog bike or an E bike is at the very bottom of that list of choices. If you have to rely on which bike you ride to lose weight, you are really screwed.I appreciate everyones input. However, with everything else being the same, i.e, diet, time in the saddle, etc, my anecdotal experience is the ebike simply cannot burn the calories that pedaling an anolog would. I think we can all agree that calories burned per hour on a ebike cannot match that of an anlaog. I would have to change one of the existing factors like more time in the saddle, improving my diet, and/or decreasing the assist. . I was just surprised how much of a difference it made in a relatively short time. Im just as surprised that no one else gained weight switching to an eeb.
Additional time in the saddle isnt an option as Im maxed out on time available to ride (about 8 hrs a week). So, the diet definitely needs to change along with decreasing the assist. I also plan to take the analog out more often.
The rain here in socal isnt helping anything! Enjoy your weekend all!