DaveinMtAiry
Active Member
I can honestly say this is one of the best purchases I have ever made. Can't believe how much torque this bike delivers (750W motor), I can't believe the novelty has not worn off. But if I were to do it again I would make these changes.
Get the hydraulic brakes. I have little bike maintenance experience, I found I was constantly needing to adjust the cables or pads, literally every 3-4 rides, and that became a serious hassle. My bike store could not understand it either so I am having them install hydraulic brakes.
I really should have purchased the battery upgrade. The standard battery is rated I believe for up to 26 miles. That's obviously for a small person on flat surfaces, I'm the opposite of that. I probably get about 16-18 and at 15 MPH that's only a little over an hour of peddling. I am constantly monitoring my battery level and head back before I want to so I will have the power for the big climb back to our house.
The kick stand is adjustable from the back. I sure wish I had known this, the owner's manual says nothing about it and like a dumb ass I spent the first 6 months finding a rock or root to place the stand so the bike would not tip over.
Getting the pannier bags, thrown in by Roshan so he could close the sale, was great. I wasn't all that excited to have them at first but they are invaluable. I can ride up and pick up a small grocery list or simply store excess clothing and parts/tools.
One thing new owners should understand is this bike is HUGE, longer than a traditional bike and barely fits on my rack designed for ebikes. People think I'm on a small motorcycle at times. LOL.
Get the hydraulic brakes. I have little bike maintenance experience, I found I was constantly needing to adjust the cables or pads, literally every 3-4 rides, and that became a serious hassle. My bike store could not understand it either so I am having them install hydraulic brakes.
I really should have purchased the battery upgrade. The standard battery is rated I believe for up to 26 miles. That's obviously for a small person on flat surfaces, I'm the opposite of that. I probably get about 16-18 and at 15 MPH that's only a little over an hour of peddling. I am constantly monitoring my battery level and head back before I want to so I will have the power for the big climb back to our house.
The kick stand is adjustable from the back. I sure wish I had known this, the owner's manual says nothing about it and like a dumb ass I spent the first 6 months finding a rock or root to place the stand so the bike would not tip over.
Getting the pannier bags, thrown in by Roshan so he could close the sale, was great. I wasn't all that excited to have them at first but they are invaluable. I can ride up and pick up a small grocery list or simply store excess clothing and parts/tools.
One thing new owners should understand is this bike is HUGE, longer than a traditional bike and barely fits on my rack designed for ebikes. People think I'm on a small motorcycle at times. LOL.
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