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  1. DragNLady

    Which is better to buy for a new bike?

    6zfshdb, wow, thank you very much for that info and link. Amazing. I have already bought one!
  2. DragNLady

    Which is better to buy for a new bike?

    Hi MrGold35, I responded to your message after you wrote, but I do not see my reply. Strange. Anyway, I am getting the 2018, as there is a great sale on. Thank you so much for your advice to not remove goatheads until after I get home.
  3. DragNLady

    Which is better to buy for a new bike?

    Thank you Figs, I sure do appreciate your info. I will definitely be buying Schwalbe tires.
  4. DragNLady

    Which is better to buy for a new bike?

    Thanks for the info and for the link, Indianajo. . . . . . . . Still not sure what route to go though.
  5. DragNLady

    DIY or Bike Shop?

    I went to Phat Bikes in Scottsdale last week and test rode one. They told me that they would charge $150. to put it together and include liners and goop. They told my girlfriend who went in yesterday, that they would do it for $100., including liner and goop! DON'T pay $190. to have it...
  6. DragNLady

    Which is better to buy for a new bike?

    Puncture proof tires or a liner and goop? Am buying a Rad City Step thru, it has 26’’ x 2.3’’ Kenda K-Rad Tires, but I want to make sure I have the best tires or liner to help prevent flats. I will be riding in AZ, where we have a lot of goatheads. My biggest fear of riding this bike is...
  7. DragNLady

    Can’t decide- Rad City or Surface 604 Rook

    Thanks for that informative input, Steve.
  8. DragNLady

    Can’t decide- Rad City or Surface 604 Rook

    Thanks Feliz. I just worry about a potential lawsuit if I ever injure anyone, they could sue me for riding an illegal bike.
  9. DragNLady

    Can’t decide- Rad City or Surface 604 Rook

    I am going crazy trying to decide which bike to buy! I just want to make a decision and go ride! I have spent over 30 hours and printed off over 40 pages of info., googling and reading everything I can, but still don’t know which one to get. I am thinking maybe the Rad City 750w, 48v, 14Ah, or...
  10. DragNLady

    Opinions wanted on Green Bike GB2 stepthru cruiser

    On paper, this looks great, 500 Watts, Samsung 48 volt, 15.6amp. Have never heard of a 8 Fun motor though, so that really concerns me. It is aluminum but still weighs 60 pounds. Great price, on sale for $1500. From $2,000. Am trying to find a place in Scottsdale or Phoenix to test drive one...
  11. DragNLady

    Tune-up and regular maintenance

    Thank you Nova, I will definitely check out The Rusty Spoke when I get there. Sounds perfect for me. :-)
  12. DragNLady

    Tune-up and regular maintenance

    Amy, thank you so much for that important info! Really appreciate it. :-)
  13. DragNLady

    Tune-up and regular maintenance

    rich c, that looks very interesting, I will have to check them out. Thanks!!!
  14. DragNLady

    Tune-up and regular maintenance

    Afer hours of googling for video's etc., I found an REI store that has a class on how to do bike maintenance, for $40. Then I finally found a Mobile Repair guy that has excellent reviews on google. I will hire him to come to my home and show me exactly how to take care of my bike. Everyone...
  15. DragNLady

    Tune-up and regular maintenance

    Thank you so very much, indianajo, you have been very helpful, I truly appreciate it! :-)
  16. DragNLady

    Tune-up and regular maintenance

    Rich C, thank you, that is EXACTLY what I am looking for, but sadly, no classes are offerred in Phoenix or Scottsdale, AZ. I will start browsing You Tube, but would learn easier in a "hands-on" class. Thanks!
  17. DragNLady

    nominal or peak output?

    I watched the video, that was helpful, thank you Ravi!
  18. DragNLady

    nominal or peak output?

    Dave, thanks, but that is $3,800. Cdn dollars, too much for my budget.
  19. DragNLady

    nominal or peak output?

    That is another thing, where can I read about how to gear down properly??? I will do as you say, try a bunch of bikes out before I decide what to buy.
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