So what do you think ? Let me know in the comments...would you ever ride an ebike? Thank you for watching this little video...Currently I am taking a few days break and hopefully planning some good outdoor stuff in the coming weeks and months... See you on the next adventure!!! L xx
There are many options for carrying your gear on a bike and keeping the gear amount and weight down is tricky but essential- a handlebar bag and 2 panniers is best. Worst is a pack on your back, you will get hot and sweaty and when you stop cold or cool winds will make that sweaty chill your core area - not good. I use right back kitchen and bathroom with first aid kit, left is bedroom and tent/shelter, front clothes.
@AdventuresWithLilu that's what we all think we can't do without a car once you get used to it i love cycling hope to see you out on the bike more you did a great review.
Very nice video all round Lilu, though I am a mountain bike kind of guy, these bikes would be handy as I am getting older. Anyway I really enjoyed this vid, and keep up the great work 😊 👍
Sorry I didn't get to watch your video sooner. Cool little bike. Seems perfect for you. So glad you mentioned the helmet. I was worried about you. You also looked quite fetching in this video. How are your classes going. I'm glad you had some nice weather. Stay well and be happy.
Hiya Lilu. I really enjoyed the video and have subscribed to you. That ride out looked fun and quite inspiring.lm looking forward to seeing more adventures. Thanks again. Si ✌😎.
Another great video. Beautiful scenery and the countryside didn't look bad either 😊. I have been considering getting an electric bike for a while and these ones seem the most reasonably priced. ❤
Looked fun and making the most of the lovely weather. I notice today that a spring fed mini pond that only activates/appears when the ground is saturated has almost dried up, so finally getting back to normal down here in Hampshire. No weeks of dry weather this spring, like normal, just those last few days.
A good way to combat those saddle sores and numb bums is to invest in some padded cycle shorts! I did and they helped a lot! I was able to travel much further without suffering the next day.
Ay Up Chuck i already have a Estarli 16.7 similar setup, really fun little bikes, enjoyed your review !! Also if you ride it often enough there is no saddle sore next day
I've done the Tissington Trail bikepacking from my home in the West Midlands which is about 45 miles away , it's a great ride the trail. Bikepacking is great fun, thoug5h I use a normal bike as I am into my bikes.
You're doing such a great job with your channel. I'm almost exactly on the other side of the planet and enjoy seeing the UK countryside and the variety in your vids. Also love your great attitude and a bit of humour thrown in. This is a great review, honest and shows the bike in a good light. I'm sure DYU will be pleased. I see you shoot with a ZV-1, are you using the image stabilization features? The recent 2-part car camping vid would have benefited from that. But, please, keep up the great vids! (Disappointing to see some of the creepy comments on this vid, maybe not a good idea to engage with that?)
Etm...embarrassingly I used to be photographer with a bog chunky nikon...these days I'm more of a point and shoot and don't like messing about too long with controls....that being said noni didn't set up the image stabilisation settings...il take a look... I sometimes get lazy snd just use my wobbly phone selfie stick which causes extra epbbling...I really need to perfect my filming skills so thank you for the heads up Thank u as well for ur kind comments about my little channel. I like to keep variety in the videos 😄 and love showing beautiful places in the UK 🇬🇧
Hi Lisa. Defiantly need a hill test video. Ease into with a ride up the lower part of Porochester Road or up Prospect Road. Then ramp it up with nice long climb up Oxton Bank (Southwell Road/B6386) finishing with a cycle up Terrace Hill, otherwise known as Wood Lane in the Vale of Belvoir. On a slightly different note, an e-bike that propels itself without pedalling is illegal in this country unless it is registered, taxed and insured as a motor vehicle. Not that it stops most of the fast food delivery riders.
I'm not into road cycling, especially around areas like Porchester Road. There are too many dangerous motorists, and that's coming from me holding a full motor bike license and bus license too. Il be doing what I enjoy the most and that's tranquil adventures on peaceful quiet lanes or paths not busy inner city routes. Throttle or no throttle. Its a cool bike. 😎
@@AdventuresWithLilu In that case, I think you will enjoy the tow path along the Grantham Canal. There is a small car at the bottom of Tollerton Lane directly opposite the tow path, also a car park on Main Road, north of Cotgrave. Also, take a look at the Erewash Valley Trail.
@@AdventuresWithLilu Lilu Lilu give me your answer do, I seem transfixed watching you on that DYU, your pendant however Lush, has me in a blush with such a camera view 😂😂😂
Been toying with the idea of an electric bike for two reasons, firstly there are a LOT of hills where I live and secondly I'm a lazy b*****d. My first experience of them was when I lived in Spain, cycling down on my old mountain bike to the beach to have breakfast, head down, arse up peddling away like anything and these two very obese German pensioners just sailed past me, was most disheartening.
Yes I know I left the lid in the boot of my car and realised after I'd set off...but I wasmt really on roads much and its a very quiet area at least 😅 thanks for watching
@@AdventuresWithLilu it's not just about being on roads, I came off my bike on a cycle path, hit the the back of my head but was wearing a helmet, so without it, it would have been a lot worse, ever since then I have to say to people, you can literally just fall off a bike and hit your head with nobody near you.... I'm not criticising you, just a concerned viewer, great videos by the way, keep it up and stay safe 😊
@@AdventuresWithLilu Sorry. I should have said "you're a very attractive young lady" (which you are). I like the bike btw, & if you want to test it on hills; head to Cumbria. Hills are completely unavoidable.