Rode my acoustic today.

Deacon Blues

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if you're used to a heavy e-bike, a really light analog road bike (with light wheels and tires and all that) feels like an e-bike with the motor on just a tiny bit starting out and climbing. it's just so easy and responsive. at steady speeds in a straight line, the difference isn't as noticeable because weight doesn't mean much. but going around a corner, uphill, starting, stopping, it feels like flying by comparison. i still love my ebikes but that flying feeling on a lightweight bike is something else.

i have set up my road bike and e-road bike almost exactly the same; the creo (e-bike) is slightly longer and a tiny bit higher in front... but they have very similar tires (30 vs 32mm GP5000), very similar wheels (a bit wider on the creo), the same cockpit and saddle, the same pedals, and nearly identical gearing at the low end for climbing. the acoustic bike weighs about 14lb, the e-bike around 28 or maybe 29lb. both incredible bikes, but i really don't ride the creo much any more on paved roads. for crazy steep gravel stuff it's still my tool of choice - my heart can't deal with 20%+ grades off road, especially if it's warm out.

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Around 14 pounds....that's one light bike! What brand/model is it? I can't see a brand label in the photo.
 

Djangodog

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Region
USA
City
Claremont, NH
I rode one of my acoustic bikes today. We are supposed to get some snow later this week, but right now, the roads are clean and clear. We got up into the mid 40s today. I might take the ebike out tomorrow. It’s supposed to get up to 49. I have never seen the Connecticut River open in February before. It’s been a relatively mild winter in Northern New England.

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Prairie Dog

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Canada
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Red Deer
I rode one of my acoustic bikes today. We are supposed to get some snow later this week, but right now, the roads are clean and clear. We got up into the mid 40s today. I might take the ebike out tomorrow. It’s supposed to get up to 49. I have never seen the Connecticut River open in February before. It’s been a relatively mild winter in Northern New England.

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Lucky you. I’d kill for some clean and clear roads for an unadulterated acoustic ride. It's been snowing off and on for the past 24 hrs and looks like more on the way tomorrow.
 

Deacon Blues

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Lucky you. I’d kill for some clean and clear roads for an unadulterated acoustic ride. It's been snowing off and on for the past 24 hrs and looks like more on the way tomorrow.
I'd say, "Move to Vancouver Island," but we're full. 😀

Hit 9 degrees C here yesterday on my group ride.

I have a Giant Defy road bike that's presently set up on my indoor smart trainer. I've been wanting to ride it on the road, but it doesn't have fenders and I don't want to go through the hassle of cleaning it after the ride so it can be put back on the trainer.
I am looking at another acoustic bike (used titanium road bike), which comes with fenders. Just what I need.....another bike. 🙃
 

Prairie Dog

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Region
Canada
City
Red Deer
I'd say, "Move to Vancouver Island," but we're full. 😀

Hit 9 degrees C here yesterday on my group ride.

I have a Giant Defy road bike that's presently set up on my indoor smart trainer. I've been wanting to ride it on the road, but it doesn't have fenders and I don't want to go through the hassle of cleaning it after the ride so it can be put back on the trainer.
I am looking at another acoustic bike (used titanium road bike), which comes with fenders. Just what I need.....another bike. 🙃
Seems like that’s the place many dream of moving to but the Maritimes are also high on the list.

Couldn’t you slap on a set of SKS Raceblades/speedrockers? Would do you in a pinch but seeing that you have another ride in the works equipped with fenders……..;)
 

Deacon Blues

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I actual have a set of SKS speedrockers for the bike.
Looks like I'm going to pass on the titanium bike, as it has a very limited clearance for tires wider than 25mm, so I guess I'll have to do a deep dive for the speedrockers.
I know I put them somewhere....
 

Neverlost99

Member
Road my Trek acoustic bike today. The good thing about the acoustic, it’s lightweight compared to my Trek Verve+3. It also has a front suspension fork, which softens the ride a little.

I think my expectations were to high. I think because it weighs less I thought it would pedal like a dream. There isn’t that much difference between it and my e bike turned off. Instead it just reinforced how great e bikes are. The hills weren’t really that bad but I was so slow on them. The ride was 6 miles with 200 feet of elevation gain and my average speed was 10.1 mph, which is pretty slow. On my e bike I average closer to 14 mph. If your thinking about breaking out your old acoustic, don’t unless your a glutton for punishment.
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I have the same bike but a girls version that was dumped on my front porch. After looking for the owner it became a free bike. Sitting out rusting since the Luna came.
 

Rexlion

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Region
USA
City
Tulsa metro
When the renters next door moved out in 2020, they left this item in their trash heap on the curb.

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A Peugeot, made in France. I rolled it home on the flat tires, aired them up, took some pics and sold it in a few hours on CL. It was nice for its age, however I was plenty happy with my Trek Pure so I wasn't tempted to keep it.
 

Prairie Dog

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Canada
City
Red Deer
This minty 970 rigid saw me through my first winter here. Part of me didn’t want to see it leave the fold but I had no room for it. I ended up selling it to a fellow who planned to use it for his commute to work. He was bike nerd like many here and I had no doubt that he would keep it in tip top shape.

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