ThunderBug equals hot! A circa 1960 ad for Schmarje Tool Company’s ThunderBug racing go-kart.
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ThunderBug equals hot! A circa 1960 ad for Schmarje Tool Company’s ThunderBug racing go-kart.
Two boys passing a go-cart, or skater-scooter, over a fence at the Kingsboro Housing Project, Ocean Hill, 1940s.
Photo: Joe Schwartz via the Smithsonian National Museum of African-American History & Culture
Everyday life in America.
How many calories can burn electric bike?
Electric bikes have become increasingly popular as a mode of transportation and leisure activity in recent years. With their pedal-assist feature, they allow riders to cover more distance and climb hills with ease. But one question that many people have is, how many calories can you burn on an electric bike?
The answer to this question depends on a few factors, including the rider's weight, the level of pedal assist used, the terrain, and the distance traveled. In general, riding an electric bike can burn anywhere from 200 to 700 calories per hour, depending on these factors.
Rider's Weight
The amount of calories burned while riding an electric bike is largely dependent on the rider's weight. A heavier rider will burn more calories than a lighter rider, simply because it takes more energy to move more mass. On average, a person weighing 150 pounds can burn approximately 240 calories per hour while riding an electric bike on flat terrain with no pedal assist.
Level of Pedal Assist
The level of pedal assist used on an electric bike can also affect the number of calories burned. Pedal assist is a feature that helps riders pedal by providing a boost to their pedaling power. Most electric bikes have several levels of pedal assist, ranging from minimal assistance to full assistance.
When using full assistance, the rider will be able to pedal with very little effort, resulting in fewer calories burned. On the other hand, using minimal assistance will require the rider to pedal harder, resulting in more calories burned. In general, using a moderate level of pedal assist can burn approximately 400 to 500 calories per hour.
Terrain
The terrain also plays a role in the number of calories burned while riding an electric bike. Riding on flat terrain requires less effort and therefore burns fewer calories than riding uphill or on rough terrain. Riding uphill requires more effort and can burn up to 700 calories per hour while riding on rough terrain can burn around 500 calories per hour.
Distance Traveled
The distance traveled is another factor that affects the number of calories burned while riding an electric bike. The longer the ride, the more calories burned. A person who rides an electric bike for an hour at a moderate pace can burn around 400 to 500 calories. However, if that same person rides for two hours, they can burn up to 800 to 1000 calories.
Conclusion
In conclusion, riding an electric bike can burn anywhere from 200 to 700 calories per hour, depending on the rider's weight, the level of pedal assist used, the terrain, and the distance traveled. While electric bikes may not provide as much of a workout as traditional bicycles, they can still provide a great form of exercise and help riders burn calories. Ultimately, the number of calories burned will depend on how the rider chooses to use the bike and the effort they put into riding it. It's very important to choose quality e-bikes for durability research well before buying e-bikes online in India. Buy quality e-bikes as per your requirements such as kickscooters, self-balancing scooters, go-carts, and more.
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Free for the last half of last month and the first half of this month: Project Cars. If you have an Xbox One. And a Games with Gold account. And time to download it. In other words: "free." In other other words: not free.
Which is why I feel justified, being a little irked at this crappy game. Maybe I was in a bad mood anyway because my Xbox and my PC weren't getting along. But when I finally got a chance to race, I found myself in a freakin go-cart. And a go-cart with sloppy controls that I ran off the road almost immediately.
Maybe the game gets better, maybe people like this kind of hyper-realism (that's a nice way of saying "tedium," by the way) maybe I need to take my time and let myself fully immerse.
Or maybe not. Maybe it's perfectly rationale for me to expect a game to pay a little something back for the time invested in just getting it to start, damn it. Whatever. I deleted the darn thing, got some gigs back. Moving on with my life.
Freakin go-carts!