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    What have you learned from your e-bike experiences?

    plug yourself up with cheese and muesli the night before!
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    What have you learned from your e-bike experiences?

    my wife's best friend brother had a school bus run over him in Florida after a stroke he took to riding a bike( cross country in events as well") he was fully equipped the woman bus driver who ran him over was at fault,he is now in rehab,they said he may lose his leg and he has hip problems,he...
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    What have you learned from your e-bike experiences?

    some of that Ikea stuff is ambigous,"said panel doesn't actually go where you think it should"
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    The transition

    my uncle bought one,what really sold me on the Maverick was 4 doors also it(to my understanding)is the only Ecoboost with a chain drive on the oil pump,the big problem with a belt running in oil is the difficulty in replacing( guess they had to build in a service point-the new 2 litres are...
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    Crazy Walmart mid drive deal $349

    nave tried the 700C hub drive hyper and was pleasantly surprised,thought I needed more power( was easy to return) turns out it will give you assist even at stall.great beginner ebike at this price was well worth it.
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    The transition

    mine is turbo 4,gets an easy 30 mpg and is very zippy.
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    The transition

    we have a "fuel efficient" penalty in the great"commonpoorth" of VA,my Maverick pickup gets a penalty at registration time,forgot exactly how much extra I had to pay.Hard to tell what the EV penalty will be,screw that schise,it should be charge per mile road use fee,which would help discourage...
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    Are There Class 4 E-Bikes With Belt Drives?

    other than longtivity,belts are very accurate in automotive apps overrated on bike apps IMHO!
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    Consumer Reports: Ebike Fires

    I have never had a fire from any of the rechargeable things I have owned( dozens upon dozens) did notice the nicad batteries got very hot when worn out,just saying if you leave stuff plugged in for months stuff is bound to fail after awhile.
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