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    About to buy Biktrix Stunner LT 7 24" tires

    I'm 75, not quite as spry as at 70, looking for a dependable off-road fat tire bike. The Biktrix Stunner LT 7 with 24" tires looks promising but am finding no one who's posted any reviews about it. It's semi step-through (not as low as some) and looks like it'll climb hills. I'm wondering if any...
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    Keys and battery delivered separately?

    Thanks, RideToWork! That's exactly what i was hoping to hear.
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    2nd Lectric just arrived, no battery, no keys

    It’s the key that concerns me
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    Keys and battery delivered separately?

    Today I received my second XP 2.0. The first one, delivered last week, had battery and keys included in the same box. The second xp was delivered today with no battery and no key. The no key part has me a little concerned. Should I be? (Lectric is closed on weekends, or I'd call them. I did...
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    2nd Lectric just arrived, no battery, no keys

    My first Lectric arrived last week. Battery and keys were included. I was riding 2 hours later. Love it. The second Lectric just arrived, no battery, no keys. There is no notice of an impending delivery. Main concern: is it typical for the keys to arrive with battery? I tried calling Lectric...
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    Air valve stem question

    Thanks for all your thoughts and comments! Rather than attempt a fix now, I'll be getting a bike repair stand this Saturday which I think should make the whole operation easier. I'll take all your advice - deflate the tire, break the bead and align the inner tube. Rear brake engaged, of course.
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    Air valve stem question

    My Lectric was delivered last night and all components seem to be in good working order other than the way the rear air valve stem is protruding from the rim. Compared to the front tire stem, the rear stem isn't completely pulled out. Plus, it leans at an angle. The front stem protrudes straight...
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    Franken-Bike

    @M750 Reborn congratulations to you on getting it all to work! It must have been a rewarding and challenging learning experience.
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    @PedalUma, evidently there are two speeds - sitting down and standing up! As you say, perfect for a Florida beach town, but I want a few more gears. Supposedly one of my Lectrics is arriving next Wednesday. No word yet on the second. Looking forward to taking it for a spin! As I (try to) grasp...
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    @PedalUma, today I learned: quill stem, nominal drain rate vs range. The path to Zen Garden of Less has led me to this - https://ride1up.com/product/roadster-v2/ Could be an excellent intro to ebiking without all the clutter of more!
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    @PedalUma So you finished that bike for the CEO in about 3 days from start to finish? It's beautiful. Could those handlebars be reversed? More like a cruiser? I only ask because it would probably help my creaky back sit up straighter and creak less. But that's just me imagining my self riding...
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    @alphacarina, good to know you're working it! You're describing my plan exactly, and I intend to stick to it once the bike finally arrives. I rode my first (borrowed) ebike a couple days ago and the seat was a couple inches too low to get a full leg rotation, so peddling was putting undue stress...
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    Do I need a full face motorcycle helmet?

    The one time my motorcycle slid out from under me was on a gravel road at about 5 mph. My full face helmet saved the side of my face and chin from a bad case gravel rash. I had always thought that in a low speed wipeout, I'd know how to tumble to protect myself. So wrong. And so grateful to have...
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    How Much Cardio Can You Get From Electric Bikes?

    @mjeds, you're living proof that ebikes can be the right tool for building better health. Until I read what you just shared, I was having second thoughts about getting one, wondering if I was just going to get lazy using it (if it ever comes!). Your story is inspiring. Now gonna read this entire...
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    Way to go, Indianajo! What you're saying is very heartening! Though my knees aren't 100%, bicycle peddling has definitely helped them get through periods of pain as well as maintained strength. I want to do same with an ebike. Thanks for sharing!
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    Art Deco, My wife and I are definitely of a certain age. She's approaching the neighborhood of 70, I crossed that line a couple years ago. We motorcycled around Shelter Island yesterday and talked with a guy on an ebike (I'm starting to see them everywhere!). He said he doesn't get a workout...
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    PedalUma, I'm so impressed with what you're doing by finding old bikes, reviving them and giving them new e-life. Some day I'd like to give that a try and attempt my own projects. It looks like fun and it must be fulfilling. Carry on sir!
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    I think realizations about what technologies best suit ourselves (and others) evolve over time. Heck, after having watched about two zillion reviews and opinions on Youtube, and riding an ebike for exactly one minute, I'm already thinking of canceling the two Lectrics and going for something...
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    I rode my first ebike yesterday. I was walking Gracie our dog down a narrow little street along the bay when a new neighbor cruised by on a Rad Rover. I flagged him down. We talked. He was kind enough to let me take his Rad for a spin, which I did, and it was wonderful. When I got home, I told...
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    Hi from The Hamptons, NY

    If I could find a truly outstanding bean (a never-ending search), I'd pedal into Sag Harbor and peddle coffee 3 or 4 mornings a week. Perfect job for a little extra income! PedalUma designs it, Art Deco pulls the required licenses (way beyond my pay grade and maybe he's cheaper than a lawyer)...
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