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  • Here's a shirt that I had made recently:

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    PedalUma
    PedalUma
    :) It is so true. I love the vid of the guy who can't walk, getting on a bike. Truly therapeutic and I will bet prophylactic too. The down side is that eBikes are highly addictive and it takes more and more to get the same thrill. The upside is a 350 pound man rode an eBike for a year, lost 100 pounds, and could quit diabetes drugs. All his vitals vastly improved and he met neighbors and made friends.
    JohanV
    JohanV
    I agree . Sinds we live in Spain we do a lot of outside sports . Best thing ever ...For body and soul..
    Countdown to spring--can't wait to hit the road again. 😍
    Just put my bike away for the winter...sigh. :(
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    PedalUma
    PedalUma
    How did you prep it? What is your region? How is it stored? What about the battery? What are the lowest temps it will face? When can your bike be ridden again? I ride every day of the year.
    JGcycle
    JGcycle
    I live in Saint John NB, on Canada's east coast. The bike and battery (at about 50% charge) will be stored in my heated basement (15c). While it is stored for the winter, I plan to give the whole bike a through clean and lube. I will probably start riding again in mid to late March. Below is a pic of what my backyard looks like this morning:

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