THE ESSENCE OF ELECTRIC BIKING

Far becomes near, Steep becomes level, Hard becomes easy.

Thursday, October 16, 2014

SAN DIEGO BAY TO BAY MS BIKE RALLY

Team eBBC is riding in the Bay to Bay Rally taking place in San Diego October 18-19. This rally is to raise funds for the National Multiple sclerosis Society in aid of medical support and research.


National MS Society, Pacific South Coast Chapter

Bike MS Bay to Bay Tour

For me, it is much more personal.

Meet Cynthia Shaver , an MS sufferer and good friend.

This intelligent, vibrant woman MUST fight the debilitating effects that MS imposes on her nervous system, every hour, every day,
every week, for the rest of her natural life.
She faces every task with courage and humor,
as do countless other sufferers of MS.


We have no cure for Multiple Sclerosis
Help us to help them all.

PLEASE PLEDGE NOW 

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Monday, August 11, 2014

Dear Bike Thieves

Dear Bike Thieves....
We are fighting mad and fighting back ....
Expect no mercy......

READ**Note to bike thief**

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Bike thieves can be beaten ....

Not with a big stick , but with smart phone technology. Get SMS text alerts if your bike is stolen and track the bikes position right to the thieves door with GPS satellite precision
For more details see here 

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

ELECTRIC BIKE DYNAMICS
I attended a meet up and Evening ride with the Electric Bike Club of San Diego, just the other evening. During a rest stop, required for aching derrieres rather than aching legs, the subject of battery voltage vs motor power came up.
I am an experienced sailor and engineer and first got interested in E- vehicles from Battery power applications on Sailboats.  The over-riding problem for all electric battery powered applications, E-bikes in particular, is the compromise between battery capacity and motor power. E bike batteries come in a range of 36-48 volts and 8-15 amp hour capacities. At Electric Bamboo Bike Co we design for the best efficiency of motor drive and performance. With a 350watt 36volt motor and battery capacity of 13.6 amphours, our lightweight bamboo frame and clean design give outstanding performance. Our FREEFALL Cross Trail weighs in at 41 pounds and will travel 50 miles at an average speed of 18MPH, and still show over 50% battery capacity.    


Freefall electronic display 
The current trend is towards 500watt and  even 750watt motors, requiring heavier 48 volt battery packs. This may be advantageous in certain application like competition short duration riding but the current drain on these battery packs is very high, causing overheating and rapid loss of recharging cycles.
I am always amused by the stories of e-bikes achieving 70MPH - it is possible of course, with high amp controllers and todays Lithium ion batteries, but only for a few minutes duration before recharging is needed
LIVE FAST - DIE YOUNG  [the battery mantra]

Monday, July 7, 2014

HAPPY JULY 4 TH EVERYONE 

Here in San Diego we have a July4th Big Bay Boom firework display and we have LOTS of tourists. Put them together and you have GRIDLOCK around the bay and beach areas. I watched the fireworks from a sailboat anchored out in the bay just about in the middle of the pic - and it was a shock and awe experience !
We felt every snap, crackle and BANG


It is in the summer months [ and they go all the way to November here in SoCal] that your car turns from an asset to a liability . There is nowhere to park in summer ! I took my Freefall Cross Trail Electric bike down to the bay, bypassed the traffic, the parking space hunters and the parking ticket officers out in force. I arrived on time and unstressed. I locked the bike to a stand and unlocked the batterypack and took it with me in my backpack. It weighs  5 lbs but its better than having it stolen - Yes even in this fair city, there are people with no concience about taking anything that is not nailed or bolted down .
This is one reason why we installed the anti theft GPS tracker on all our bamboo bikes -
for more details click here

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

We were riding our Electric Bamboo Bikes that we use everyday.They are so easy to ride and so practical that we hardly ever get the car out for daily trips around Point Loma, San Diego. We were running errands  along the shore line near Liberty Station on a beautiful SoCal day. We were only out about an hour, but everyone we passed stopped us to take a look at our bikes. Everyone was fascinated by their looks and one guy, who was just putting his kids in the car, couldn’t take his eyes off them, He struck up a conversation, asking about the bikes. So I asked ‘would you like to try riding one’ He was thrilled and really impressed by the smooth performance and ease of riding it. He was hooked, and we are now building his bike to his unique specifications. Don’t you want to make a statement too? 
Everyone loves the FREEFALL Cross Trail [left]
Bamboo Frame
Electric Mid Drive