Thank you, designed and built from the ground up. The fenders are made from leaves of Mahogany, Birch, Maple and Oak with a fiberglass cloth backing and marine varnish.
Trying to burn off the Christmas chocolate! Heated gloves sound like a good solution that I will need to try. My camera is nothing special, an older Samsung Galaxy Note -9 phone.
I agree, I was suggesting the knobby rear as a minimum, as studded tires are more than $200 a piece and require stud replacement if you can't avoid riding on asphalt or cement.
As a Canadian Winter recreational rider, I would recommend #1 a studded front tire, #2 a lower pressure knobby rear tire, #3 keep an eye on your range as a generally higher power output along with a cold battery could zap 50% of your Summer range.
Wow, thanks for your generous reply.
I know exactly what you are talking about regarding slow speed stability going around barriers. I have never had a slow speed tip-over however I do rely on my feet on the ground and the throttle to aid in stability until pedaling gets underway. I find 10...
They are an older TIME clipless pedal on Fat-Tire cranks, drilled and tapped for a 150mm crank arm length. Any pedal will do, but I do find clipless pedals more relaxing.
Happy New Year!
I have received so many positive reactions from people that I am considering manufacture. Thus it is Patent Pending. I am curious to get your reaction?
Designed and built an all season, all terrain, recumbent e-bike. You can find me cruising the streets and trails around Midland, Ontario, Canada.
Happy trails!