The brake adjustments were warranted. It gained me 7 more miles on a charge and it was very windy today. A calm day should be even better miles per charge. I'm glad I got that done. While it was too cool to ride this morning, I remodeled my new bike stand. It has a pipe within a pipe with a quick clamp for adjusting the height. It's designed for most all bikes. Being as I'm clamping onto the down tube just in front of the seat post I had to lift the bike up about 15" to get it onto the clamp when the stand was on it's lowest setting. I cut 9.5 inches off of the tube inside the tube. That lowered my lift by 9.5 inches and still holds the bike off of the ground around 5 inches. It can be adjusted to be higher if needed... but most the time this lower setting will work just fine. I don't anticipate needing to accommodate another bike so I'll not miss the nine inches that it will no longer raise to. And..... (drum roll) I'll only be lifting the back tire 5 inches or less when I'm changing a flat.
I rode 42 miles today. The wind wasn't any fun from the South. Blowing in the high teens per hour and a max gust at my station of 41 mph. I saw no cyclists on my loops down South and back. I did see a young couple with identical e-bikes riding in town. I will meet them sometime for a visit instead of just catching a glimpse of them here and there. I don't want to chase them down but that might be the only way to say hello. I've seen them three of four times now. They obviously are enjoying their bikes.
It was extra nice and the wind had died down after dinner so I went riding again. Naturally, I was half way to the town South when the wind came up from the NW, the clouds rolled in, and the temperature fell. I rode another 18 miles and called it a day.