This post is the starting point for an e-bike that is relatively lightweight but still rugged, and capable of carrying panniers. Certain AMTRAK routes accommodate bicycles and the current regulation reads, "Electric bicycles under 50 lbs. are allowed in checked baggage and on trains with walk-on bicycle service."
Weight limit and range anxiety
Fifty pounds is a tough e-bike target, especially if the bike has a decent between-charging rolling terrain range of, say, 100 miles. Since AMTRAK passengers are not weighed, an obvious work-around is an easily removable battery, toted along with the panniers. The second is riding behavior - as in less pedal assist and maybe leaving off the throttle.
More to follow ...
P.S. Amtrak also has a tire width limit of 2 inches
Weight limit and range anxiety
Fifty pounds is a tough e-bike target, especially if the bike has a decent between-charging rolling terrain range of, say, 100 miles. Since AMTRAK passengers are not weighed, an obvious work-around is an easily removable battery, toted along with the panniers. The second is riding behavior - as in less pedal assist and maybe leaving off the throttle.
More to follow ...
P.S. Amtrak also has a tire width limit of 2 inches
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