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Hi, everyone, I have had my Metro+ for 2 weeks now. I love riding it and have had hardly any difficulty adapting to it.
I don't understand why - -
1. The handlebars are designed that way. It makes it difficult to attach some of my accessories
2. The rack is so far forward and there is such a...
Are you looking to enhance the top speed allowed? If so, yes you can change that. There are instructions online, but you can ask the bike store to start the process for you. My bike mechanic made me push the enter button so he could deny doing it.
I have a Thule for 3 bikes. I use that, but it's a long way up to the bars. I find if I use rubber garden gloves it's a lot easier.
My husband just surprised me with the 2-platform Thule. It weighs about 65 pounds, but doesn't seem too heavy and has wheels so it can be rolled like a suitcase...
Hi.
-I bought pinhead locks for my previous bike. It turns out I can only use one on the Metro+, so i put one on my front wheel.
I also use :
-a long Kryptonite u-lock $125
-a Kryptonite cable. $50
-a disc brake lock for $6. It's actually commonly-used by motorcyclists, but adds security if...
Hi. Would that be the method to turn the speed down on my level 1 pas? I often need a bit of assistance when I'm on 0, but find level 1 is too much assistance. Thanks.
I love my metro+. I've posted "I love my metro+ but".
I don't like the bent handlebars or the bike rack. Otherwise, I love it. I know a guy who has a few Juiced bikes. He loves them. I do know that the Volt bike looks the same, but apparently have some lesser-quality features. If you're...
I have a ting, ting, ting in my back wheel. I thought it was loose spokes, but they are tight. A friend said it's probably loose ball berrings. I'm still under warranty, but otherwise it's probably about $40 to fix it.