05/21/2018
My Electric Bike and Trailer
May 21, 2018
Living full time in a class A motorhome means there are many places you want or need to go that you can't get your rig into, or even park near.
You can drag a towed car or motorcycle, but this will require tag and insurance.
I decided on a electric bike because of cost, and they are fun. The first one I bought was a custom built Beiou carbon fiber with a 1200 watt motor and 56 volt Dauphin battery. Everything on it was top notch, rust resistant and it would go 34 mph and climb steep hills with no peddling. I paid the builder $1,750 and added a trailer and replaced the carbon fiber seat for a more comfortable one, so I had about $2,000 in a bike/trailer that I thought would last me a lifetime.
It was stolen the 14th of August 2017 at the Dunes RV Resort in Copalis Beach WA. along with my trailer. I had a heavy duty cable lock, that was easily cut off.
I waited around a week to see if the police could recover it, then decided I did not want to continue my cross country trip with out getting another. I did not want to put as much money in the next one I and searching YouTube, I chose the Ancheer 26" Bike with a 36 volt battery and 250 watt motor. I ordered it and another trailer from Amazon.
It worked well enough to climb the hills of San Francisco, pulls me and the trailer 17 mph and has proved safe and reliable. And as with my first bike I charge it off my solar panels.
Al Gore would be so proud of me living green, while he flies over in his private jet.
On Oct 6, 2016 while boondocking at a Walmart off the 101 in California, I woke up to discover the bike had been stolen of the back of my coach. Again I had a heavy cable combination lock that had been cut.
I called the Police, "I was getting tired of this" and shortly later a officer arrived to take a report. He asked me what brand of bike it was and when I told him, he says," We have your bike. We caught the guy who stole it". He used a knife to rob a convenience store and then another. I could not believe my good luck.
I had to go down to the station, prove I owned it, and load it up and went back to the Walmart where I replaced the handlebar bag "gone" and bought two locks. Another heavy cable combination, and a Kryptonite steel bar lock, and spent another night at the Walmart.
A shame you have to double lock your stuff.
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