Just my son's phone number.Do you have to carry a pocketful of AA batteries with you in case you run out of juice?
Just my son's phone number.Do you have to carry a pocketful of AA batteries with you in case you run out of juice?
Lots of zip ties, but also some plastic C clamps that are affixed to the down tube. There are eyeholes all over the place to support the zip ties and lock them in place. Anyway, super easy and barely visible dressing. That's the goal anyway, right?"GAD would be proud on how well I dressed the cables!"
Zip ties?
That is a serious issue for me now, Jim. You've got a couple of years on me, but at 61 I totally dig what you're saying.Heck Charlie, I'm impressed. Not as impressed with the cables as in the fact that at our age, you're getting out there and riding a bike. Many our age just say the heck with it......they hurt, or they are tired all of the time, or don't think they have time. I see exercise at 66-67 as survival!
West
I ride from donut store to donut store.How do you do cardio on an electric bike?
Park a block away from the donut store?
Just ribbing, chaz!
Now wait a minute Charlie, a great cardio workout, then doughnuts? You sound like me.......but I tell Mrs. West to imagine how bad it would be if I hadn't done the workout?That is a serious issue for me now, Jim. You've got a couple of years on me, but at 61 I totally dig what you're saying.
I bought this bike because I really wanted to (literally) get back in the saddle. Bad weather in New England takes the wind out of everyone's sails around here, and it's just not necessary to let all those months go without some good cardio on the bike! This fat e-bike is the bee's knees for me.
I'm really psyched. Greetings from Sterling, MA... About 7 miles from my house by road. Here's a picture out the window of Dunkin' Donuts there. I did between 25 and 30MPH most of the way and it was totally doable!!!! Fat tires on the road are fantastic! I may not hit the actual trails right away (that's what I really love to do), but this thing can do it all, Jim!
Sadly, I haven't had a donut (or any dessert) in 14 years since I was diagnosed with diabetes. Self-imposed exile, as sweets are a slippery slope for me.Donuts make everything better.