What would happen if you sold your car and bought an e-bike?

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Ever wondered what would happen if you traded your car for an e-bike? I did just that last year. And I wanted to make a video sharing my journey of transitioning from four wheels to two.
    I'll take you through the financial aspects, road experiences, social adjustments, and lifestyle changes involved in making the switch. From the initial investment and performance of my e-bike to handling challenges like inclement weather, flat tires, and low battery issues, I'll provide insights and tips based on my own experiences - all from the saddle of my e-bike.
    Throughout the video, I'll share how e-bike commuting has impacted my daily life, from feeling more connected to my community to embracing a more mindful approach to transportation. E-bikes may not be for everyone, but I do encourage you to consider the option and offer to address any questions or concerns you may have!
    Join me on this journey of discovery and find out if an e-bike could be the right choice for your commuting needs. Thanks for watching!
    #ebike #commuting #earthday #trek
    0:00 - Title sequence
    0:22 - Intro
    1:25 - Background
    3:26 - Costs
    5:17 - Road riding
    5:52 - Other drivers
    6:15 - Social life
    6:35 - Clothing
    6:58 - Health
    7:13 - Planet
    7:34 - Rain
    7:55 - Long distance
    8:15 - Flat tire
    8:28 - Low battery
    8:48 - Helmet Hair
    8:57 - YOU
    10:33 - Conclusion
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Komentáře • 643

  • @honestlynate7922
    @honestlynate7922 Před 13 dny +162

    You’ll get wet when it rains. You’ll be colder when it’s cold and you’ll be warmer when it’s warm, but you’ll enjoy your rides.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 13 dny +25

      Yes. Exactly. Not avoiding reality, finding peace with it 🤝

    • @kookamunga2458
      @kookamunga2458 Před 12 dny +6

      Plus all humans spent the first nine months of life being surrounded by water while inside the womb . So wet is definitely part of life

    • @JFat5158
      @JFat5158 Před 12 dny +4

      @@kookamunga2458 Its the combo of being wet while wearing clothes thats uncomforable... If i was able to be naked riding in a tropical rain thatd be a much more pleasant experience haha

    • @Teapot-Dave
      @Teapot-Dave Před 12 dny +12

      There is no such thing as bad weather - just inappropriate clothing; But I've never seen a person go rusty yet! 😂

    • @mardiffv.8775
      @mardiffv.8775 Před 11 dny +7

      Rain can be avoided with rain radar websites. Most showers are under 30 minutes. Good raingear keeps you dry for 30 minutes.
      Most people heat up their bodies during cycling. I am warming on my bike than in my car the first 5 miles. That is why I wear windproof clothing.
      During summer heat cycling provides air cooling, that is why convertibles are popular.

  • @bjornlangoren3002
    @bjornlangoren3002 Před 12 dny +160

    I know this one. You would have one e-bike more, and one car less.

    • @SonneyLouis
      @SonneyLouis Před 12 dny +3

      Haha but for real, you can save up to .50¢ a mile :)))

    • @jayh9806
      @jayh9806 Před 2 dny

      I was just about to comment this 😂

    • @hiruki8
      @hiruki8 Před 5 hodinami

      @@SonneyLouisthere’s no way it’s only 50 cents a mile considering insurance and maintenance

  • @jimbo4203
    @jimbo4203 Před 12 dny +92

    I was legally blinded a few years ago and no longer able to drive , so I pedal everywhere now , it's not always easy, but I thank God that I can still do it 😊

    • @johnhatfield1070
      @johnhatfield1070 Před 12 dny +6

      I bet you’ve taken out a few pedestrians being blind and all that!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +6

      An inspiration 🙌

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 10 dny +5

      I'm very short sighted so I couldn't drive without without glasses. But I could cycle. Keep up the good work man! 💪

    • @jimbo4203
      @jimbo4203 Před 10 dny

      @@tconnolly9820 thanks man

    • @joelweinberger3695
      @joelweinberger3695 Před 8 dny +4

      This is my fifth week of recovery from detached retina surgery. I took the keys to the car away from myself. Started riding my commuter bike all over town. It’s doable but sometimes I still need someone to drive me around. Keep pedaling!

  • @johnfowler4820
    @johnfowler4820 Před 12 dny +76

    The most enjoyable part of my working day is cycling to work and cycling home again.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +6

      The absolute best feeling 🙌

    • @IowaNinersFan
      @IowaNinersFan Před 10 dny +5

      Yes, on a regular bike. No battery or charging needed.

    • @elliotwilliams7421
      @elliotwilliams7421 Před 10 dny +1

      Most enjoyable part of my working daybis getting in the car, turn the radio off and enjoy the peace and quiet

    • @kottelkannim4919
      @kottelkannim4919 Před 10 dny +1

      E-job?

    • @SnoopyReads
      @SnoopyReads Před 9 dny +2

      I bought a new Giant Cypress comfort bike last week and I woke up this morning actually looking forward to riding to McDonald's for coffee

  • @crashzila
    @crashzila Před 9 dny +18

    The changes ive seen to my mental health are amazing since ive started comuting only by bike a year ago

  • @frankdaeran352
    @frankdaeran352 Před 11 dny +23

    Full time ebiker here, 365, even through the snowy Canadian mountain winter where I live ( I go studded tires). You are right that the #1 most important piece of advice is "don't cheap out". Buy the best bike you can afford. Like you my decision wasn't about the environment, but cost.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny +1

      The scariest piece of advice. But the best long term, both with my bike and with my camera gear. Appreciate you!

  • @KozyKubGam3r
    @KozyKubGam3r Před 12 dny +43

    I couldn’t afford a 3000$ e bike unfortunately. I did buy one for 1200$ for my first one and I hope it pans out for a while. We lost our car a few mths ago and I’m excited for a lifestyle change.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +10

      Still figured out how to make it work! Awesome. Enjoy the ride 😃

    • @cjl2351
      @cjl2351 Před 8 dny +1

      There are plenty of good ebikes around the $999 mark. Most of the cost for more expensive bikes are in components you can add to your own bike incrementally.

    • @KozyKubGam3r
      @KozyKubGam3r Před 8 dny +1

      @@cjl2351 very good to know thank you! I’ve been worried if we made the right choice, but seems like a decent bike for the price. Many good reviews.

    • @cjl2351
      @cjl2351 Před 8 dny +1

      @@KozyKubGam3r No problem! There are videos on how to maintain and install hydraulic brakes, upgrades to lights, derailleurs and more all over youtube. The important thing is if you're fine with what you have, there's no immediate need to do anything more than maintain what you have. Stay safe!

    • @KozyKubGam3r
      @KozyKubGam3r Před 8 dny

      @@cjl2351 Tsm:) appreciate the info!

  • @ashchbkv6965
    @ashchbkv6965 Před 8 dny +7

    For the people who want to get an e-bike, don't buy the name-brand ones, they charge a premium that's unjustifiably high, instead you just choose a nice regular bike you like and get a Bafang e-bike kit, it's a mid-drive motor, this will save you thousands. Of course, if you don't mind giving thousands away or that you don't wanna build an e-bike yourself (there are tons of step by step tutorials), just get any e-bike you can find, some bike shops also sell ready made e-bikes with Bafang (and other brands) mid-drive motors. Other than saving money, the more important reason I'm recommending this is that these name brand bikes have increasingly locked down proprietary software and hardware, with the goal of making repairs impossible and having a complete control over what we bought, this already happened to everything we paid money for from phones to computers to appliances, bikes are our last refuge, we need to do everything we can to fight this and not reward and grow the companies that are dragging us to the same anti-consumer hell hole.

    • @FatYokel
      @FatYokel Před 7 dny +1

      Well said, it's very important people are educated on these issues.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny +4

      This is a sentiment that I've heard a few times. Building your own or supporting open-source brands sounds like it's something really worth looking into, thank you for sharing this 🙌

    • @FatYokel
      @FatYokel Před 6 dny

      @@erictnagle Thank you for the support, if enough us work together championing what's best for the people we'll all be better for it.

  • @stevejorde
    @stevejorde Před 12 dny +25

    I bought a 2021 Trek Allant Plus S7 and have since put 6400 miles on it and about 900 miles in 2024 alone. I feel better when riding. The birds are my radio. The smell of trees and flowers is my air-freshener. People who wouldn't give me a glance in a vehicle will smile and say hi when I'm pedaling. Even children, who I will not look their way if I'm driving will give me a smile and a wave when I'm bicycling. I can't get rid of my car, Idaho Winters will not allow it. But during the warmer months the car parks in the garage. I love cycling!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +4

      Poetry in motion 🚲 You get it!

    • @GrayWithMe
      @GrayWithMe Před 9 dny

      I would love to do it in the winter too here in Nevada - we could get snow tires

    • @mr.pillow1054
      @mr.pillow1054 Před 4 dny

      I just ordered the same bike, the allant plus s7 and I can't wait to ride it!

  • @juanpizarro6642
    @juanpizarro6642 Před 14 dny +87

    Tomorrow I will sell my 4Runner and I will buy a e-bike my job is about 2 or 3 blocks from my house.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 14 dny +19

      This is the kind of boldness we need in this world

    • @Maxhasnofunds
      @Maxhasnofunds Před 10 dny +17

      2 or 3 blocks is walking distance. Dude at 2 or 3 blocks you can probably look down the road and see your work😂

    • @juanpizarro6642
      @juanpizarro6642 Před 10 dny +14

      @@Maxhasnofunds yes but I want the bike to get my groceries and other stuff around and I will save a lot of money. We have to play smart.

    • @cdsersd2d
      @cdsersd2d Před 10 dny

      @@Maxhasnofunds - Yep! Haha. If all of us can be so lucky to work within 5 miles to work, I would probably use my ebike 90% of the time.

    • @smthnew861
      @smthnew861 Před 9 dny

      Get a regular bike. You need that exercise 😢

  • @shawnm3757
    @shawnm3757 Před 11 dny +13

    I love my car. I also hate the idea of buying a new one with what they cost. My ebike allows me to keep miles off the car and use it when I want to, not have to. Also has saved me thousands in fuel and maintenance reduction (actually tens of thousands probably)

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny +4

      "Bike first, car second" seems like a super awesome way of doing it 😃

    • @nightembergrl
      @nightembergrl Před 8 dny

      Ya im trying to make my e bike my primary. But it's nice having the car still, especially when it rainy lol

  • @me12722
    @me12722 Před 14 dny +30

    Nice video.
    I got rid of my car in January 2011. I haven’t needed to buy one since. One thing I can recommend is looking into car share services. They offer access to a car for the few times you really need it without all the baggage that comes from owning a car.
    Anyway, I really enjoyed your perspective! Enjoy your bike and be safe 😊

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 14 dny +2

      Great tip 📝📝📝
      Thank you!

    • @c4ristopher
      @c4ristopher Před 12 dny +4

      Uhaul is decent for those days where you really need a truck to move something too, especially if it's more of a planned thing

  • @smith4686
    @smith4686 Před 2 dny +1

    I live in germany. I commute with my non electric bike about 15 km every day between my home, uni and work. Best thing about living in germany is that cities are bike friendly and there is no speed limit in autobhans. Best of both worlds

  • @jadinc77
    @jadinc77 Před 11 dny +15

    I have a non-e bike (just a bike) that I commute in and my mental health has benefitted tremendously. Driving in traffic is not a great way to chill out after work. Used to hate driving to the store for just eggs, now I'll go gladly. I have extra bikes (mountain bike and my wife's) and my friends and family are always like "no, let's just drive to the bakery" when they visit but then later they're like "let's go for another bike ride"

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny +4

      TREMENDOUSLY. I don't realize just how much until I'm in a car

    • @QoraxAudio
      @QoraxAudio Před 8 dny +1

      Meh plenty of days that riding a bike isn't chill either.
      The rain.
      The hail.
      The snow.
      The burning sun.
      The strong headwinds.
      The blinding headlights of cars.

    • @jadinc77
      @jadinc77 Před 7 dny +1

      @@QoraxAudio I ride in all those conditions and never has it not felt fun. I have full fenders and a bike-specific poncho for rain, bar mits (pogies) for my hands in winter (I live in Montana so I still have mine on, we just got snow 3 days ago) studded tires for snow too. Since I go to work early, summer heat isn't an issue and I don't pedal too hard to get too sweaty - after work can be a bit hot, but it's never that bad where I live. Sun sets long before I'm done with work in the winter here, so I have a nice light. Most of my commute is bike paths so I don't have to worry about car headlights. But if the weather ever does seem rough enough, I can always take the car. This last year I don't think I ever did though. Weather is an inconvenience, but most days are sunny and dry (even if it's cold). A common saying where I live is there's no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes

    • @QoraxAudio
      @QoraxAudio Před 6 dny

      @@jadinc77 Sure, most of the times when it comes to "bad weather" it's just a matter of clothing and bike type, but that doesn't make shitty weather less annoying IMO.
      But YMMV...
      There are just two weather types that are actually bad weather in that literal sense: storm and black rain.
      I've had both once, both lead to an accident - lessons you don't forget that easily 😅

  • @tymonster0515
    @tymonster0515 Před 15 dny +16

    not getting a car and getting an e-bike was one of the best choices I've ever made. sure rain sucks but damn is it good exercise. great vid!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 14 dny +4

      “what gets wet will dry” is my mantra when I get caught in some rain 😂 thank you! 🤝

    • @tymonster0515
      @tymonster0515 Před 13 dny +2

      @JS-yi9cr I disagree. at least with the one I have, there are modes to turn down the assist to negligible amounts

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      @JS-yi9cr actually nvm, you’re right. Selling the e-bike, running everywhere from now on 😂

    • @PEDALSnPROJECTS
      @PEDALSnPROJECTS Před 12 dny +1

      We get flash floods here. I'm not working currently so hopefully I can pick my days. Here the weather's weird lol

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 10 dny +1

      I left a longer comment about cycling in the rain above. Get a good big rain poncho. Covers you completely from the back of your seat to over your handlebars. Completely open underneath and let's lots of air circulate. And it's covering your battery and mid drive motor even in the heaviest downpours which is also good for your e-bike. Win-win all around.

  • @RayGarza-sr3zj
    @RayGarza-sr3zj Před 12 dny +5

    I did this myself back at the start of the pandemic. When work shifted to remote, I really didn't need the car anymore (I loved my Chevy Volt). I sold my car at CarMax, used those funds to get my eBike, and never looked back.
    No car insurance.
    No car payment.
    No oil change.
    No car inspection.
    No worrying about traffic tickets.
    No worrying about car accidents.
    With the right equipment, I can go grocery shopping, to the Dr Office, out to eat, out to the local coffee shop to work, and visit friends. Everything Erics says about meeting friendly people wanting to talk about your bike is true. There are tons of little things that make bike commuting enjoyable.
    My only downside is that I had a friend who disapproved of my decision which strained our relationship.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +2

      Sounds like we have the same experience - not a bad life!

    • @RayGarza-sr3zj
      @RayGarza-sr3zj Před 11 dny

      @@erictnagle I really love it. I switched my eBike to a cargo eBike and I really love that bike (Specialized Globe Haul ST). The only negative is that here in South Texas, the summers are brutal with 100+ degree heat!

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 10 dny +2

      I'm waiting on my first e-bike but as a utilitarian shopping and commuting cyclist for years, good racks front and back for baskets and pannier bags is essential for a real car replacement bike.
      I also have two trailers. A large sized dog trailer with a 250 litre completely covered and enclosed cabin I use as my main cargo and shopping trailer. Just load everything in, zip it up and go. It's fully enclosed and nothing will fall out.
      And an actual cargo trailer I use less but can comfortably carry a full sized lawnmower or let down the back section and I can fit a large 400 litre container with a lid which gives a great deal of versatility and options for carrying almost anything.
      The trailers were €131 and €105 each respectively 3 and 2 years ago. I'm in Ireland by the way. And this is just using an ordinary hybrid no e, just me bicycle.
      A good sized trailer turns a €600 bicycle into a €6,000 cargo bike and a real world alternative to a car.
      I've had over 70kg on a trailer behind me with just an ordinary bike but I average between 30-50 most weeks when I'm using one. Take it off and you've got your bike back again.

    • @margaretclaypool
      @margaretclaypool Před 2 dny

      @@tconnolly9820 I've also got a dog trailer that I use for my grocery shopping! My dog runs alongside the bike to the grocery store, hangs out in the trailer (his safe space) while I'm shopping, and then runs back while the groceries ride in the trailer 🙂 It works great! I've got a tween and a surly teen, so I still need a car to transport them to appointments and the like, but I'm trying to do as much as I can on my ebike. Better for my health, my wallet, and the planet 🌏

  • @leicklike
    @leicklike Před 2 dny +1

    In my area there are quite a few households who have replaced one of their 2 cars with an e-bike.
    I kept my old, paid-off car when I bought an e-bike 4 years ago and that’s allowed me to stretch out its useful life for a few extra years. To make it easier, I moved 5 miles closer to my friends and the places I typically go. Once the car needs a really expensive repair, I’ll get rid of it and transition to car-share, carpooling, or Lyft for some nearby stuff, and car rentals, buses, trains, and planes for longer trips.

  • @kenfreeman8888
    @kenfreeman8888 Před 11 dny +7

    I like how you went over different parts of your life and how the bike can affect that.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny +1

      Thank you for the kind words 🙌

  • @TysRides
    @TysRides Před 10 dny +3

    Excellent video! Makes me want to go ride. I commute to work about 1/3 of the year and I love it. I don't have an e-bike but the sense of peace I have when I get to work is the best. It just sets the tempo for a great day!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny

      Thank you! I'm glad 😃 I agree 100%

  • @glenellynrunner
    @glenellynrunner Před 12 dny +1

    Very well done. Thanks for producing and posting.

  • @prieten49
    @prieten49 Před 12 dny +8

    This is an excellent video. The commentary, the filming, all top notch.

  • @cjl2351
    @cjl2351 Před 8 dny +6

    From my experience, even if I bought a new ebike every year, and I took a taxi into work on bad weather days, working 5 days a week, I'm still saving thousands of dollars a year. People don't believe that because either don't know how expensive cars are, or they've accepted it as a fact of life.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny +2

      "Accepting it as a fact of life" 10000000% 🙌 It's amazing what happens when you start questioning your own biases and thinking outside the box

    • @papalegba6796
      @papalegba6796 Před 4 dny

      Ebikes are disposable items, sadly. After 2 years the battery & motor are finished, repairs to the motor under warranty can take months & you will NOT be provided with a courtesy bike, insurance is ridiculously expensive, etc. If it's just for weekends, fine, but if you're using it as everyday transport that must be relied on, budget for replacing every two years, maybe even every one year.

    • @cjl2351
      @cjl2351 Před 3 dny

      @@papalegba6796 Cars are also disposable items as well. I literally save enough money by using an ebike to get a new ebike after 6 months. My experience of being on a motorcycle with liability insurance tells me that the same kind of coverage is probably roughly $20 a month, which is nothing compared to a car. Cars are definitely better in a lot of categories, but it's primarily because US infrastructure has such a heavy bias toward automobiles that it heavily tilts the scale in their favor, but the costs all around are ridiculous for automobiles.

    • @stephaniethompson469
      @stephaniethompson469 Před dnem

      ​@@papalegba6796 this is why you pay the extra for quality to begin with. No issues at all with our 4 year old cargo bike.

    • @papalegba6796
      @papalegba6796 Před dnem

      @@stephaniethompson469 it's a bosch. Still trash

  • @maryl.7226
    @maryl.7226 Před 12 dny +9

    Thanks! This is a great video - encouraging and inspiring! I ride my bike and ebike as much as possible for my own needs and errands. But my husband is too visually impaired to drive or ride a bike, so I drive him to work and all the places he needs to go. We’re 70, and I love my bike and ebike! Thanks again Eric!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      Simply amazing. Thank you!

    • @tconnolly9820
      @tconnolly9820 Před 10 dny

      You are amazing. Keep on doing it for as long as you can. 👍❤️

    • @maryl.7226
      @maryl.7226 Před 10 dny

      @@tconnolly9820 Thanks! This evening I took my husband to a meeting and got in almost 15 miles, ending as the sun was setting as I returned across the Arkansas River (flowing through my town in Oklahoma.) It was beautiful and I explored a few new spots and met some lovely people! Then back to 4 wheels and picking up my husband! 👏👏👏😊😊😊🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏻‍♀️🚴🏻‍♀️

  • @PoserBallin
    @PoserBallin Před 12 dny +8

    Main thing I’ve noticed (no e-bike yet, but doing pretty well whatever I can by analog bike) - no more “autopilot/ I don’t remember the drive home”, ever bike trip is memorable in a way car trips just blend into the monotony - even if it’s just to get groceries.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +3

      🎯 Couldn’t have said it better myself

    • @MahteeImHome
      @MahteeImHome Před 9 dny

      They call this "cyclist memory." You remember a lot more on a bike since you're going slower and you're exposed to your environment. You can remember every part of a road 😁

  • @hairypotter259
    @hairypotter259 Před 8 dny

    Awesome stuff!

  • @craigthomas8198
    @craigthomas8198 Před 7 dny +1

    great video! I haven't given up the car, but became about a 80%-20% bike commuter for work, and use it for about 60-%40 on errands etc. and you were spot on!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny

      I appreciate that! Awesome approach 😃

  • @WhoIsJonHarris
    @WhoIsJonHarris Před 10 dny +3

    Love this idea. I’ve been going down the e-bike black hole here on CZcams. And I’m ready to get rid of the car for sure. Having three kids is the main issue haha. Being connected to the community and getting fresh air is a major plus. Great video!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny

      I'm happy its led you here! Best of luck and thank you 😃

    • @Thecrazyvaclav
      @Thecrazyvaclav Před 8 dny

      Have a look at cargo bikes

  • @rdkuless
    @rdkuless Před 3 dny +2

    I did just that. Only it was a recumbent e-trike.. I have a 200 mile range.. I have full coverage and liability including road side assistance/tow...
    I was spending over $400 per month on the car..repairs, gas, insurance, parking... Now i save $400 per month.. it now only cost $0.17 to charge my batteries that provide 200 miles..

    • @rdkuless
      @rdkuless Před 3 dny +1

      I sold that old chevy cavalier. that cost me $400 per month.. (it was paid off) I bought a nice AZUB T-Tris and upgraded with a BBSHD and added a solar trailer that extends my range indefinitely in the sun.. BTW my hair got thicker and i have more stamina today.. I look younger and feel better than i have in over 40 years.. E-trikes are the best.. because you can haul a lot of groceries home and carry a lot of weight.

  • @MasterOfTheRealm
    @MasterOfTheRealm Před 15 dny +2

    Cool video. Thanks 🙏🏼

  • @TrentSiggard
    @TrentSiggard Před 12 dny

    I love everything you mentioned here. I can't wait to move to a centrally located city so I can sell my car. Bravo!! New subscriber here! Keep making videos! You're a natural.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny

      Holy smokes, Trent. That means so much 🤝 Thank you!

  • @mao73a
    @mao73a Před 9 dny +4

    Hi, I live in Europe and recently I have started commuting by ebike. My city subsidies a company that rents an ebikes for $18 per month. I love this bike and I love this everyday trip (I have 10 miles distance to ride). The only concern I have is that since ebikes are so expensive, I do affraid leaving it in the grocery store bike stand.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny

      That's so cool! And yes - that was (and still is) a concern of mine too.

  • @doogandoggin2571
    @doogandoggin2571 Před 3 dny +1

    I did. Its been great. I got cold and wet once and did a little Amazon shopping for rain suit and snow gear. I have no car payment, no insurance payment, and no gas bill. I had a 4x4 avalanche previously. It's so quiet plus i have a Bluetooth helment for tunes. I also have racks I can interchange with an extra seat and an xlg dog trailer for bigger groceries.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 3 dny

      🙌 I haven't heard about bluetooth helmets...such a good idea!

  • @jonathan_s1977
    @jonathan_s1977 Před dnem +3

    Never been an e-bike person but I’m 21 I drive a 5.0L V8 mustang as my daily driver, my monthly payment is $680 and insurance is another $380 and fuel with my “heavy” foot is about $250 a month that’s $1110 a month on my car not counting maintenance or other things that can happen. I just sent the last payment for my car, after working hard to pay it off and I’m done with getting scammed on insurance and not having money to live and enjoy life. My plan now is to get an e-bike not selling my car however won’t go that far I will just put it on non-op and take off insurance and store the car in my garage. The bike I’ve been looking at if a $3500 Talaria XXX they can do about 50mph good range and they look nice. I can’t wait to start my e bike journey and start living life with more money in my pocket to do things I want 💯💯 not only that saving over 1k a month will help me pay off other debt which I have a total debt of about 9k from a personal loan and family, so paying 9k will be a breeze and when all that’s payed off I will hope to be debt free by my mid 22s and travel the world for some time 🌎

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před dnem

      Man you've got a solid approach and sound like the type of person who will figure it out no matter what. This is so cool. Thank you for sharing!

    • @ziploc2000
      @ziploc2000 Před hodinou

      A Mustang is a peculiar choice for a 21 year old, unless someone else is paying for it or you have inherited money to burn.

  • @okaqe
    @okaqe Před 7 dny

    just found this channel, great video man loved the editing and information you gave

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny

      Thank you for the kind words! 😃

  • @Holyluckdan
    @Holyluckdan Před 14 dny +2

    Thanks for making this video !! I love the Internet❤

  • @Johnthetripper
    @Johnthetripper Před 3 dny

    What a super nice video, thank you.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 3 dny

      Wow, thank you for the kind words! 😃

  • @adamantportraits
    @adamantportraits Před 11 dny +1

    Great message Eric, inspired me for sure!

  • @PixelShade
    @PixelShade Před 10 dny +4

    There is an easy way for the US to make biking safer and with less conflict between cars and bikers... Just build dedicated and safe bike lanes, separated from traffic, preferably in nice and enjoyable green environments. That's what we do in Sweden and to be honest, it's one of the best investments a city can make. Because it takes away car ridership. Because people can choose to bike safely instead of feeling the need to own a car.
    I remember when they built a new bike line from the suburbs to the city 30 years ago. It has never been repaired, and there's not a single pot hole in it and the surface is still super smooth. why? Well, there's no real weight put on the asphalt for it to crack, and since there's no crack, the asphalt doesn't rupture due to rain, snow, ice, and hot weather.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny

      Yes - a lot of bike lanes I ride on are just road shoulders with a bike painted on the pavement. Dedicated, blocked-off lanes are lovely, I've seen them around Boston but they haven't spread too much beyond.
      I hear a lot of lovely things about Sweden, and hope to travel there one day!

    • @alexwilsonpottery3733
      @alexwilsonpottery3733 Před 7 dny

      Unfortunately in America most of those sylvan ways were destroyed to lay concrete for cars!

    • @ziploc2000
      @ziploc2000 Před 2 hodinami

      That's a nice idea if you're building a city from scratch, but if you're trying to add bike paths to an existing city you have to work around existing infrastructure.
      That almost always means adding bike lanes (i.e. some paint) to existing roads, or allowing bikes to share footpaths. The frustration of cycling on footpaths is that many pedestrians straggle all over the path and are blissfully unaware of other people using the path.

  • @exoduslnx
    @exoduslnx Před 10 dny +1

    Great video, love the unbiased perspective

  • @ecopennylife
    @ecopennylife Před 12 hodinami

    Cool video, I've had my pedal assist eBike for coming up to 6 years (since 2018), more than 7000km of short trips. Gradually phasing out car trips instead of going 'cold turkey' like you, recently added a trailer so can now do grocery shopping on the eBike, started off with 1-2 work commutes per week & increased from there 🚴

  • @PochoNews
    @PochoNews Před 16 hodinami

    Sold my truck last weekend. Bought an ebike and a train ticket this week. Cancled my insurance too. Im a month in riding so far 240 miles this month. Its fun

  • @michaelmayfield2001
    @michaelmayfield2001 Před 10 dny

    I currently own one new car (commuter) because my home base is Texas which is a sprawl, one Truck, one road bike. (retired), one HT trail bike, One gravel bike I took with me to Washington and as of this past weekend - one fat tire Ebike. I feel like this was the best purchase I made this year bc I can see now how enriched life can be on this thing. Really loved the premise of this video and stumbled upon it whilst doing some basic spec research on mileages. Only a few days into owning this and I'm already aware I need to cut the ownership down a few notches and sell off a car and a few bikes. Keep up the shares man!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny

      The word "enriched" is 🎯. Those words mean so much, thank you! 😃

  • @BillBooz
    @BillBooz Před 11 dny

    Eric, nicely done. Enjoy your bike freedom!

  • @S4R1
    @S4R1 Před 10 dny

    Great video 👍

  • @gustavbrinkel5489
    @gustavbrinkel5489 Před 6 dny

    Awesome video, man

  • @classickmayo9819
    @classickmayo9819 Před 9 dny

    Awesome video man

  • @jumbo_mumbo1441
    @jumbo_mumbo1441 Před 11 dny

    Awesome video!
    For the rain, I've heard rain capes are really nice, although I haven't actually used one. If I was riding in rain more often I'd probably get one

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny

      I'll look into rain capes! Thank you! 😃

  • @DariuszTech
    @DariuszTech Před 11 dny +1

    Love the intro. Great storytelling 😊

  • @NeverTooTiredToRideTwoTyres

    thanks for the vid! I did this a month ago and I have noticed financial stress is so much less! no registration fees to dread, no services to put off.
    only thing is i ride a mid range road bike because in Australia ebikes are speed limited to 25kmh and thats not as fun as getting into an aero position and hitting 35 on a road bike. happy riding!

    • @NeverTooTiredToRideTwoTyres
      @NeverTooTiredToRideTwoTyres Před 12 dny +1

      worth mentioning my girlfriend has a car we use between us, I commute to work by bike every day.
      remember everyone a 30 minute bike commute means your daily exercise is done! so if you think about it it's SAVES time compared to driving then going to the gym.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      Yes, yes, and yes 💪 I feel like this approach is so much doable than people think

  • @asahogreve1331
    @asahogreve1331 Před 4 dny

    Great vid, would love to do this if my family werent 6 hours away!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 3 dny

      Yes - I don't know if I could do this without family being close!

  • @SmellySkidMarks
    @SmellySkidMarks Před 8 dny

    I want both. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, ebikes, emotorcycles, kayaks, planes, boats, canoes, skates, jets. I want it alllll!

  • @aerz290482
    @aerz290482 Před 8 dny

    Great video! I have been riding my ebike to commute everyday 42 kms in total in Perth Australia and I haven't own a car in the last 14 years! 😊

  • @michaelhart5070
    @michaelhart5070 Před 12 dny +3

    My 1000watt fat tire 20ah ebike is my 2 wheeled work truck, bicycle and motorcycle all in one. couldn't be happier.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      I’ve been hearing a lot about fat tires..need to do some research

    • @michaelhart5070
      @michaelhart5070 Před 12 dny +2

      @@erictnagle yes you do, there are considerations too be met with them. although, no regrets on my part coming from a unreliable gas bike.

  • @EBikes420
    @EBikes420 Před 10 dny +1

    Good Morning, I just subscribed to ur channel. My E-bike is my main source of transportation. Before I bought it, I used to ride the bus, I quit driving years ago. I bought my e-bike 14 months ago (March 2023) from Ride the Glide, a local e-bike shop and I rode over 6,000 miles. My e-bike has changed my life completely and I absolutely love it. Back in July 2021 I fractured my spine and I had 3 crush virtabre bones in my lower back, I couldn't feel my legs and walking would hurt my back very much. So, I use pedal assist 3 and ride about 10-15 MPH on average and I ride about a distance of about 15-25 miles on daily rides. Now I DON'T hardly have any back pain and have full mobility of my back and continue to ride. I still have 3 crush bones, but I don't hardly feel the pain because of my e-bike. Thank You & Good Video 😎

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny +1

      WOW. What an impactful story, I feel like people need to hear that! Thank you for sharing 😃

    • @EBikes420
      @EBikes420 Před 10 dny

      @@erictnagle Thank You ❤

  • @Jan-bf2ht
    @Jan-bf2ht Před 2 dny

    Thanks for the video, really enjoyed watching it and fully understand your choice :). I'm an avid cyclist since my childhood and being in Germany it's fairly easy to just use everyday. I'm riding several older non-e bikes, my girlfriend has an e-Bike and it's been our main transportation within the city and beyond. And if the weather is really too bad (which happens just a handful of times over the year) we can always hop on public transportation if we need to get somewhere. Our "latest" discovery are folding bikes. I did pick up an old one last year which turned out to be a really awesome bike. Since you can take it for free on city transport or trains it's just easy to take it if you go for a weekend trip. And discovering new places by bike is always the best :).

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před dnem

      I'm just now hearing about folding bikes! I was kicked off of public transport once because of my e-bike (green line train in Boston). They sound like a good solution. Such a cool story, thank you for sharing 😃

  • @ijsbrand263
    @ijsbrand263 Před dnem

    how has this guy only 250 subs its so good content

  • @FlyingFun.
    @FlyingFun. Před 9 dny +1

    Love my ebike, we share a car between 3 of us and the ebikes get used plenty.
    Here in the uk though its tough with the weather , terrible roads and drivers and bike theft,
    I get around that with good clothing, good locks and staying off road as much as possible.
    One thing is certain , i enjoy riding the bike a lot more than driving the car.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny

      It seems like there is a big bike culture in the UK! Beautiful that you go through those challenges to still ride. Thank you for sharing!

  • @bobavontanelorn5713
    @bobavontanelorn5713 Před 8 dny

    Best regards fro, Germany from someone who commutes to work (10 miles) by EBike on a daily base and who‘s wife does the same. I fully agree to all that was mentioned - the bike commuting situation is propably better in Europe. Have always a safe trip.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny

      That is awesome - thank you for sharing. Hopefully the US can adopt the bike-friendliness of Europe!

  • @eliprotiva222
    @eliprotiva222 Před 12 dny +1

    I use armor-dilloz inside my tires, double the recommended amount. In 2500 mikes I got 2 punctures i know about, just lost a few psi. I also use Bluetooth tire pressure sensors, makes checking the tires pressure easy

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny

      Gotta look into that! I have these kevlar liners that have worked well so far *knock on wood*

  • @cdnLilwolf
    @cdnLilwolf Před 12 dny +3

    I've been commuting 3 years now. Living in Kingston Ontario means I have snow tires for my ebike. Have a Trek as well but last year bought a specialized with a belt drive. Less maintenance.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny

      Less maintenance is always nice. I lived in Quebec City for a few weeks! Awesome bike infrastructure

  • @TotemKommo-o
    @TotemKommo-o Před 5 dny

    If you're concerned about your battery getting low, here's some advice based on personal experience:
    1. Know your range
    If you don't want to struggle with a dead ebike, then you should learn how far it can go based on pedal assist strength. You wouldn't drive a car so far if you knew there wouldn't be any gas stations around a place, so that doesn't change with an ebike.
    2. Use alternatives on the return journey
    I live in a city with public transit, so I could use the full battery and then just bring it on the train or bus for my ride home.
    3. Get extra batteries if you can.
    If your e-bikes battery or batteries are removable, then perhaps purchase an extra or two and carry them in a pannier while you ride. You can hot swap them when one dies and probably almost double the range.
    4. Bring your charger
    This is only recommended if you're saying...biking to work or gonna be in one place for most of the day. Be sure there's even functional outlets at the place first. A park might appear to have outlets, but they might not have electricity. E-bikes will take some time to charge, so if you're relying on this, make sure you'll have time for it to charge long enough for it to at least get you home.

  • @charlenegehrig8284
    @charlenegehrig8284 Před 10 dny +2

    Hey Eric,
    Did you ever ridden the Potrero loop?? Newbury park to Thousand Oaks to Westlake Village back to Newbury park(Hidden Valley., Lake Sherwood area)!!I did it a lot in the 70s and 80s!! I loved it!!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny +1

      I have not! I love bike adventures though...I'll add it to the list 📝

  • @AdamLarson23
    @AdamLarson23 Před 11 dny

    I got that same bike, really love it!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny

      No way that's awesome! Couldn't be happier with it

  • @thenexthobby
    @thenexthobby Před 13 dny +1

    Although I can’t get rid of my car, I did invest about $1000 on a new bike and some kit. I intend to run errands on weekends with it, or maybe after work if there’s time.
    I work from home, so car usage is already pretty sparse for me unless I go out of town occasionally.
    Bike ridership is a challenge outside of urban areas however. I’ll need to share the road and use backstreets when available.

  • @garryhaines3066
    @garryhaines3066 Před 12 dny

    Interesting vid, love my Ebbs, tbh I could sell my car but use the bike as much as I can

  • @ImReadyAyu
    @ImReadyAyu Před 10 dny

    I'm not on an ebike, but I have an escooter (Gotrax Flex Ultra). Can't tell you how immensely this thing improved so much of my daily life. I don't work far from home so commuting to work isn't a problem. Also, I don't hate going to the grocery store or going on a food trip. I would ride to the front door of Ralph's, walk in the store with my escooter, put the items im buying in the basket of my escooter, pay at self check out, and then ride off! Even went into the McDonald's drive thru with the thing and it makes all the small tasks fun!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny +2

      I lived in Vegas for a few weeks - if I stayed out there I think I would've gotten a scooter. Scooter/public transportation combo would be great in a city. That's awesome 😂

  • @thepandaman
    @thepandaman Před 12 dny +2

    I've always been a cyclist as a means to get from A to B. Bikes are just a win on so many accounts in my book, which your video covered very well. We did opt to keep our 1 family car, but both my wife & I have an annual target of each putting more miles on the bikes than on the car collectively, and given that's no longer a challenge we might have to up the stakes!
    Unfortunately e-bikes are a bit more restricted over here in the UK, limited to 15.5mph instead of 20(?)mph, and a 250w motor. They're still worth it for some people, especially in urban or hilly areas, but I'll continue to be a fan of the humble "acoustic" bike, mainly because I know how to take one apart and service it!
    As for what we should be doing for the environment, bikes + e-bikes are leagues above electric cars. The battery from one electric car could power 100-200 e-bikes (~50-80kwh car vs ~500wh for a bike), and then you've got all the other considerations of space on the road, parking, tyre wear etc. A recent stat I heard was that if globally everyone cycled as much for transport as the Dutch do, we'd be saving 700 million tons Co2 annually.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      This is an awesome breakdown. Also, "acoustic bikes" is now quite possibly my new favorite phrase

    • @DanielLoveReel
      @DanielLoveReel Před 12 dny

      What car company paid the UK govt to limit ebikes to that speed? That's nuts.

    • @Lolwutfordawin
      @Lolwutfordawin Před 11 dny

      ​@@DanielLoveReelUnfortunately it's an eu-wide regulation, anything above that is essentially classed as a moped and requires insurance. Which would be fine if local governments allowed mopeds to use bike paths where it makes sense, but most don't.

  • @ziploc2000
    @ziploc2000 Před 2 hodinami

    Do you have kids? A wife? Do you ever go shopping?
    I love eBikes, I bought one* last November and have ridden 1,500 miles on it, but purely for exercise and leisure. I work from home so I don't need one to commute, but I still need to use a car a few times a week.
    Try putting a week's shopping for 4 people on a cargo bike, or picking your 12 yo daughter up from a school that is 5 miles away. This afternoon my wife and I need to pick up one kid each from different schools, and take them to the dentist, 12 miles away from our home.
    Not having a car may be possible at certain stages of your life - I lived in London UK for over 30 years without a car and just a regular bicycle, but as a parent with school age kids it isn't going to work.
    *In fact we now have 4 eBikes in our garage, plus two recliner bikes specifically set up so my wife and I can tow our kids (one each) for evenings and weekend outings - even if they get tired and don't want to pedal we know the motor can help get us home. The combined value of our eBikes is more than we paid for one of our second-hand vehicles.

  • @MasterCrest
    @MasterCrest Před dnem

    For people struggling with helmet hair, under helmet caps / skull caps help to prevent the worst. They also protect you from the elements and keep the inside of your helmet clean.

  • @322-Dota2
    @322-Dota2 Před 11 dny +1

    I made custom e bike, 500W motor and 48V24 Ah battery, total cost was 1600$, range w/o pedals assist is
    100 km when 30 kph speed and 70 km when averaging 40 kph speed. I usually don't use legs because I don't like to sweat, only spinning pedals when I am cold.
    E Bike is the best thing ever I bought, probably even more fun than PC.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny

      Wow thats so sick. I've heard a handful of bicyclists doing a custom build, sounds like a good option if you know what you're doing!

  • @casual4069
    @casual4069 Před 6 dny

    After my car getting totalled in 2021, I knew that was the sign to make the ebike my daily commuter. Can't recommend it enough

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 6 dny

      What a way to turn a negative into a positive. Beautiful 🙌

  • @JMNTN
    @JMNTN Před 9 dny +1

    There arre just so many situations where cycling isn't ideal. Long distances, places where you just can't arrive sweaty, weather conditions like snow, hauling larger items, being in a hurry, just to name some. Obviously you can overcome these things but you have to ask yourself if it isn't just worth it to get a small cheap car instead.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny +2

      Yes - there are challenges and it wouldn't fit everyone's situations. But the cool thing about those problems - they're always worse in our heads 🙂

    • @UnderCocoa
      @UnderCocoa Před 4 dny

      @@erictnagle Definitely agree, I commute 20 miles to and fro on e-bike in AZ and never arrive to work sweaty (thanks pedal assist!)

  • @thatcarguy1UZ
    @thatcarguy1UZ Před 11 dny

    A question I have about the adjustable power settings is if they are able to be adjusted on the fly? The reason I ask is because I ride a bike primarily for Fitness because it's the only exercise I enjoy, so typically, I want to be the sole power plant. But I'm wondering if while climbing a steep hill, I can go from "Eco" to "Turbo" and then once I crest the hill go back to "Eco" again, to preserve battery life and also burn more calories? I currently ride a non assisted 21-speed bike. Unfortunately where I live it's just not safe enough to commute but my local neighborhood is very safe and that's where I go for bike rides for exercise. However, if I were to switch locations at my company once something becomes available there are a couple of other locations where it would be safe to ride to work instead of driving, and though I could probably still do it with the bike that I currently have, an e-bike is an option that I'd be willing to consider.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 10 dny +1

      I cannot speak for all bikes, but on mine, yes. You can adjust the assistance on the fly 😃

  • @billietyree2214
    @billietyree2214 Před 23 hodinami

    I would not be able to go to my doctors office, couldn’t shop as freely, would not go out on rainy days, would be totally dependent on home deliveries, could not go on long trips, insane.

  • @c4ristopher
    @c4ristopher Před 12 dny +3

    This also pretty much all applies to just about any PEV too, so if you're not into a bike, there are also Escooters, EUC, and even onewheels.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      💯. Scooter would be my #1 choice in a city

    • @c4ristopher
      @c4ristopher Před 12 dny +1

      @@erictnagle yeah my partner loves her e scooter, it's great because it can hop up to road speeds, but is still very intuitive to ride. I commute on an EUC, because I'm the person who always rode my bike without using the handlebars anyways. I'm thinking about getting a fat tire EBike for my winter commute for the wide studded tire's extra traction.

    • @JFat5158
      @JFat5158 Před 12 dny

      thing that puts me off scooters etc is their lack of storage capabilities. Sure you can carry some stuff but if you need to replace the trips to the shop you limit yourself more

    • @c4ristopher
      @c4ristopher Před 12 dny

      @@JFat5158 that makes sense, especially if you have a lot of people to get groceries for, or need to move large things regularly. For us, we go to the grocery store once a week and pretty much everything we buy regularly can fit into my 40L backpack. We do occasionally do go to Costco or get bigger items and if they won't fit in our bags we'll usually just get a taxi or ride share. Essentially we think about it as a $20 surcharge, which even if we did that every week would be cheaper than a car payment and insurance. If we had a garage I'd probably want a cargo bike, but we live in a 3rd floor condo with no elevator so we're a bit size limited on what we can get.
      The most difficult thing for us is that we have a few events each year that need us to go about 50+ miles from home, and then camp a few days. Like this year it's a week long kayak trip, so we'll be renting a truck of Turo for the whole week, which is a bit expensive.

  • @CDNFF82
    @CDNFF82 Před 9 dny

    How tall and heavy are you to have picked the XL? I am 6'1" and 220 pounds and have around a 34" inseam. I am very much in between sizes I think.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny

      6'4" 200 with a 34" inseam! Yeah that seems like it would be in between

  • @ReVolt_e-Vlogs
    @ReVolt_e-Vlogs Před 7 dny

    I know, I've done it the past 3 years, even as a single father with a grade school aged son, we ride through rain, sleet or snow, as well as brutal heat in Reno, & it's been 1 of the best decisions I've ever made in my life!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny

      Wow! I usually hear that having children is a big hurdle when it comes to bike life. Awesome to hear that it's possible!

  • @JasonWood100
    @JasonWood100 Před 3 dny

    Also the option to rent a car for super big trips or just when biking wouldn't be practical!
    Great vid!

  • @dumhomie8656
    @dumhomie8656 Před 14 dny +1

    Lovely video.

  • @DereineBrotmann
    @DereineBrotmann Před 7 dny

    I'm from a heavy bike riding german family. I ride around 4500-5000km (2700-3100mi) each year, to commute and just for fun. My parents both have an e-bike, and they both put around 3000km (1800mi) on it a year. We all did not sell our cars, but we ride as much as possible, do most of the shoping by bike.
    E-Bikes in Germany are only allowed to support up to 25km/h (15mp/h). And with the bike my parents have, Hercules Futura, weighing in at around 23kg (50lb) they have around a 250km (155mi) range.
    I can only recomment to anyone to get a bike. A "normal" bike or an E-bike, it does not matter. And even if you are still dependent on your car, you will be on your bike more often than not, ditching all the short drives for rides. You will take your bike around town, go to the lokal sports team, or to meet up with your friends in the coffee shop on the corner and sooner rather than later your friends will get a bike, too. And then you will ride together and just have fun on a group ride. Or you will meet new friends alongside your old ones and you will go out riding with them. It's so much fun to get sucked into the biking-community.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny

      Thank you for the km - mi conversion 😂 One of the benefits of the e-bike is that it gives everyone of all ages the ability to get on the road. I agree 100% - any bike increases the quality of life! Thank you for sharing 😃

  • @guzz1jon
    @guzz1jon Před 11 dny

    I enjoyed that. A nice, friendly, sensible assessment of ebike ownership. I am 70: Live in the UK: Cycle regularly: Thinking (long term) of ditching the car. I seem to use the car mainly as Grandad's taxi and to meet up with people who live further than 20 miles away. My 'analogue' bike is a Cube Touring and I also own a MiRiderGB3 folding electric bike. I was planning to put the MiRider in the car and drive places to cycle; that hasn't happened once! I find the MiRider a bit too small and cramped for me, and the claimed 45 mile range to be fantasy. I managed 27 miles on it three days ago on a level, ex-railway path. That was mainly level 1 and 2 assistance and, at times, no assistance at all; The battery was dead by the time I got home. So, the point I am making is that one needs to choose an ebike carefully, which I clearly didn't.
    In the UK we are limited to a 15.5 mph maximum assistance limit on ebikes. That sounds rubbish but, in my experience, any faster in cool weather requires warmer clothing, and faster cycling speeds make it harder for drivers to overtake us on our (extremely) crowded roads. I think that there are probably a lot more impatient drivers on UK roads, due to overcrowding and, as I am also a lifelong motorcyclist, I can tell you that driving standards are nowhere near good enough.Too many drivers seem to lack the ability to keep a safe distance or overtake safely, and I feel much safer on a motorcycle than I do a bicycle because I can power myself clear of the danger. Nevertheless, I think it is inevitable, given my advancing years and the way the environmental wind is blowing, that I will sell my motorcycle soon and invest in a decent ebike. Your video has re-inspired me, so I thank you for that young man. 🙂

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny +1

      There have been a handful of UK comments that I've read about some of the challenges there! Thank you for sharing your story and for the kind words 🤝 best of luck on the start of your ebike adventures!

  • @therealzilch
    @therealzilch Před 8 dny

    Congratulations. Well done and utterly charming. You've also stressed a very important factor that's not often mentioned: the increased contact with people you get when not driving a car. Whether you're on foot, on a bicycle or an E-bike, you simply have more connection with the outside world, including nature, than when you're in a steel box.
    I too sold my car and bought a bike.. It's also a Trek, but an 850 14 speed bicycle that I got for $350 new. This coincided, not accidentaly, with my move from California to Europe forty years ago. I commute daily and take my bike on public or on the train for longer distances. It works fine for me, and there are rental cars when I have heavy loads to move. This is of course much easier to do in Europe, where public transportation is real and bike lanes are ubiquitous. But things are (slowly) changing in the States as well.
    Nice work. Subscribed. Cheers from rainy Vienna, Scott

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny +1

      Thank you for the kind words! 😃 The more I hear about Europe the more it sounds like they're doing it right. Awesome approach!

    • @therealzilch
      @therealzilch Před 7 dny

      @@erictnagle Here in Vienna, only half of all young adults have drivers licenses. It's pretty easy to get by without a car. This is going to have to be the future in the US as well.

  • @paulaspinall919
    @paulaspinall919 Před 12 dny

    Rain! My waterproof jacket does its job really well and lives in the pannier most of the time. On rare occasions I have gone out without the jacket and had a soaking. Because I am generating heat I dry out quickly and luckily I’m human and not made of sugar!
    Carrying a ‘buff’ is useful too. It just stops those few drops of rain getting past the neck of your jacket. The rain is never as bad as you imagine it will be.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny

      10000%. A bit of prep and a mindset change go a long way. Thank you for the tips 📝

  • @Kattbirb
    @Kattbirb Před 11 dny +2

    I have a 1996 Oldsmobile, it's in fairly good condition and it gets OK gas mileage.
    And in the cost of basic maintenance and insurance, I could buy a new ebike every year and still spend less than owning that car.
    This is before concerning myself at all with fuel and tolls, that's extra money I'd never have to spend on top of never having to change motor oil ever again.
    Folks always stop at gas prices and forget the big picture.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny +1

      Cars' costs go way beyond the price tag!

  • @TheOnlyKontrol
    @TheOnlyKontrol Před 9 dny

    I’m a car guy and never plan on selling my car realistically because to me it’s more then just driving the car…but I’ve biked ever since I could remember and a majority of my life during my childhood was spent biking…I also biked to school for about 6 years back when I was in middle/high school.
    Few years ago I started getting the biking itch that I haven’t had in a while so decided to build myself a E-mountain bike. Let’s just say it’s been awesome…it definitely forces me to go outside on days where I wouldn’t have much to do outside in the first place and being able to ride my bike and do simple tasks that I could of used my car for is very relaxing and enjoyable.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny +1

      That's awesome - I feel like that approach is a happy medium 😃

  • @David_Quinn_Photography

    we are built for the car, to change that we need more bike owners and I see the appeal of an e-bike, especially for a work commute.

  • @rocbola
    @rocbola Před 12 dny +3

    I've been ebiking since 2011, but i never sold my car. I just drive it drastically less. I filled up my tank for the second time this year... in May.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      😮 that’s awesome

    • @mardiffv.8775
      @mardiffv.8775 Před 11 dny

      I agree that going complete car free is a step too far for most people. But going car lite, like you it great.

    • @playlist5455
      @playlist5455 Před 4 dny +1

      I did the calculations and got rid of the car. Renting a car, public transportation or taxi/uber as needed, came out as less expensive when commuting by bike every day.

    • @mardiffv.8775
      @mardiffv.8775 Před 4 dny

      @@playlist5455 Do not you mean: "came out as less expensive when commuting by CAR, instead of bike every day?"?
      Cycling is the most inexpensive form of transport at 5.5 USD cents per mile. Or 3 Euro cent per kilometer. Cycling is only expensive when you have to buy a bike, which when new and buying a quality bike can costs thousands of Dollars/ Euros. But after that, the maintenance is cheap.

  • @Dellvmnyam
    @Dellvmnyam Před 5 dny

    Good job. I don't have a car, so I can't know what would happen if I sold one ^_^
    And I would recommend not only locking the frame but one or two wheels as well.

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters Před 4 dny

    Hops on and instantly puts it in TURBO !

  • @roypennock8046
    @roypennock8046 Před 12 dny

    I live in a small town in Western Canada, I have an active outdoor job (HD Mechanic)... I still have a truck, I use it when I need it to do truck things, but I also have a small stable of bikes; an old 90s steel mountain bike with the full "Dad Bike" treatment, a hard tail mountain bike, a gravel bike and a fat tire e-bike. In fair weather I can do all of my grocery runs and general getting around with just the bikes and, with proper tires and gear, still do a fair bit even in our cold and snowy winters. I don't think I'll be selling my truck anytime soon but I can save a lot using it only when I really need it.

  • @n275.
    @n275. Před 15 dny +2

    I have a non e-bike but I'd love to be able to ride E-bikes to work everyday if only it was legalized on busy roads in my country. Anyway, I'm still happy to be able to ride non e-bike to work 🥰 Good video it motivates me to continue riding!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 14 dny

      Didn’t know e-bikes weren’t allowed in places! Where do you live?? That’s good though, can’t go wrong with a classic bike 🚲

    • @n275.
      @n275. Před 14 dny

      @@erictnagle E-bike are too fast apparently can be dangerous on public street, cause people usually breaks law cause they like going fast, which can be very dangerous. This is exception for when you're just riding on local areas to go to store. Malaysia btw

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 14 dny +1

      So interesting 😮

    • @kavashaman496
      @kavashaman496 Před 12 dny

      @@n275.it’s illegal here in uk we’ll not really you’re limited to a 250 watt bike

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio Před 8 dny

    This is funny to me.
    I haven't owned a car ever and haven't ever owned an ebike either.
    I did hire a car/van on a few occasions though to haul large items such as floor standing speakers.
    But a car is really mostly a thing that's funny to have if you have money burning in your pocket.
    The three primary reasons for me not to change from a bike to an ebike are:
    - you don't get any exercise, so endurance declines
    - the risk of a flat battery
    - the cost of it makes it a target for thieves.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 7 dny

      That sounds like a solid approach. And yes - we share those same thoughts 😃 when I got a flat battery it became almost un-usable

  • @thegolfwalker
    @thegolfwalker Před 9 dny

    Where I live you have to have a car (2 actually) but I do commute to work as often as I can, at least until the traffic of North Texas takes over. I have considered buying an E-Bike just for the commute and for the shorter grocery runs

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny

      Some environments do make it more challenging to only have an e-bike. I hear Texas is a big state 😂

  • @JerseyStyle7
    @JerseyStyle7 Před 8 dny

    👍🏽 I prefer riding my bikes over a car any day of the week that’s all I do on my channel

  • @samsawesomeminecraft
    @samsawesomeminecraft Před 9 dny +2

    My answer is that I won't be able to get to work on time. My sleep schedule is fucked and I wake up just in time to drive to work in time for the first daily meeting. If I slow down to use an e-bike, I'd have a serious risk of getting run over by commuters in a hurry and I'd be late to my meeting. If there were protected bikelanes and side walks on the route I might be able to get there safely, but there isn't any of that, just a 2-lane road with no side walks and a few house driveways.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 9 dny +2

      That makes sense, but you also might find the opposite - biking requires planning, planning requires actually thinking about how you spend your time. And yes - safety is a reasonable concern that I hope to address soon 😃

  • @mitchellswenning6058
    @mitchellswenning6058 Před 6 dny

    Love the video! I will say though that a full charge is no where near a dollar haha With my rates it’d be closer to 5 cents on a 500wh battery!

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 6 dny

      Yes - I rounded it up a bit too much. And thank you! 😃

  • @Elflaco909
    @Elflaco909 Před 9 dny

    I did something similar ! I quiet driving my car to work an I got me a super 73 S2 bike it has around 35 miles on sport mode pushing 30mph. Has around 2,400 miles in 2 years, it’s my work horse and the only time we drive the car is to pick up my kids from school , aside from that if it’s only me than it’s the e-bike

  • @carlu-dovica
    @carlu-dovica Před 12 dny +3

    Some have no choice. I might not be able to pass my next vision test for a car license, so I already have it figured. The nearest town is within range using vacated back roads. What me worry?🙂

  • @nicksfishroom915
    @nicksfishroom915 Před 11 dny +2

    Good fenders make a relatively dry bike.
    I highly recommend using a diy ebike kit on a high-end used bike.
    A quality donor bike with hydraulic brakes and good components is worth upgrading with a good kit.
    Then, set the tires and wheels up tubeless.
    It makes flats a breeze. You won't even notice small leaks and a plug can be inserted in minutes.
    I recently had a flat on my high end fat ebike. It would have been a pain to pull the wheel and swap out a tube.
    I stabbed a plug in, trimmed it off, pumped up and carried on.
    Many ebikers don't have a cycling background and aren't able to recognize cheap crappy components on mass market ebikes and aren't familiar with quality bike technology and advancements like tubeless tires.
    If you're new to bikes, it's a very good idea to nerd out on acoustic bike tech before buying an ebike.
    Ebikes are in vogue right now. There's a lot of very low quality product on the market that no experienced cyclist would buy.
    You want an ebike that an experienced cyclist would by.
    They are expensive.
    The best way to get a high quality ebike is to buy a high end donor bike and upgrade it with a quality kit.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 11 dny

      I have seen a few comments about the benefits of building your own and could definitely see how it would be worth it!

  • @25inspector
    @25inspector Před 12 dny

    Unfortunately, Winter here is too cold for an e bike. I could do it maybe 6-8 months a year though where it is less freezing outside.

    • @erictnagle
      @erictnagle  Před 12 dny +1

      Yes. January and February are my favorite months to travel for this reason 😃