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Roof
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If we can build Interstate highways and fricken rocket ships , I think we can solve the firefighters access issues,
Yesterday at 11:34 PM
Art Deco
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Roof
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So leave a 20 foot gap over once in a while. So what? They get around overhead hi power lines in town all the time...
Yesterday at 11:17 PM
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How about stationary roofs over bike lanes instead? Maybe just covered by solar panels with slow ceiling fans for daytime, led lights...
Yesterday at 11:10 PM
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If you ride any distance at high speed in the rain with one of these, you're going to be soaked from the waist down. I see little...
Yesterday at 11:02 PM
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The right gust of wind will turn that “roof” into a sail. Should be fun.
Yesterday at 11:02 PM
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Beat me to it...
Yesterday at 11:02 PM
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Kudos for testing — as opposed to just reading — your way through this complex purchase. How many of the really decisive observations...
Wednesday at 7:31 PM
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Will do. I bought the Lectric XP4 (70lbs). This is *not* the bike for a plane for one person, but it'll hold a 2nd person at 150 lbs...
Wednesday at 7:31 PM
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Most disc brake bikes come with calipers that will never adjust right and stay that way. There are a few reasons for this. Did you ever...
Tuesday at 6:52 PM
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Oh yea. I commuted on my electric scooter. After a couple of miles, I wanted to sit. The scooter has pneumatic tires and dual suspension...
Monday at 9:42 PM
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I'd like to try one, but they're not legal on the road, and I don't want to stand up. I want my big cushy seat. 😁
Monday at 9:42 PM
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bikeOnPlane, please keep us posted on what you tried and finally settled on.
Monday at 9:39 PM
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Thanks for the thoughts everyone. I've ordered a couple of different models and will see how they turn out.
Monday at 9:39 PM
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Old guy wants new bike (hopefully).
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Hello and welcome to EBR. There are ebikes here that absolutely require pedaling, and others where the pedals could easily be footpegs...
Monday at 4:10 PM
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be very afraid!
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Akron and Canton Ohio were a smaller version of that in the 70s. Steel mills and tire factories are rough on people who like breathing.
Monday at 8:31 AM
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