E-Bikes Will be as Common as Digital Cameras

It’s true! E-bikes are fun as hell. You’ll find basic info and helpful resources in this article.

Greg Hopkins
4 min readAug 10, 2019
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Pedaling along the 50-mile Sentiero Valtellina bike path in Northern Italy, I glide past horses munching on hay and verdant fields of corn. Clusters of terracotta-roofed cottages and tall bell towers dot the hillsides along the Adda river.

On the way home, after a 20-mile ride, I climb hills as steep as anything San Francisco offers without much struggle. I feel like I’m 40 again, except stronger. And I’m retired — sono molto vecchio! E-biking has given me a new grip on life.

I started looking into e-bikes when I discovered that an Italian driver’s license is harder to get than a fat joint at a Kiwanis Club prayer breakfast. A regular analog bike was out of the question given the steep terrain where I live.

After much research, I settled on a Gepida pedelec, and it’s turned out to be a very good choice. Never heard of Gepida? Neither had I. They’re a quality bike built in a world-class factory in Hungary. Although Gepida is a respected brand in Europe, it’s relatively unknown in the States.

My objective was to find the simplest, most affordable solution suitable for 80% of my riding terrain. I wanted a bike…

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Greg Hopkins
Greg Hopkins

Written by Greg Hopkins

Retired. Running wild in Italy. Grateful to be surrounded by beauty. Fascinated by our collective evolutionary journey.