Fat Tire Cruiser
Member
Warmest greetings Civi Fat Tire bicycle fans from the beautiful Pacific Northwest, SW Washington.
I'm another adventurous senior discovering the fun and exercise benefits of fat tire e-bikes. Being a motoring enthusiast you have to love the styling of the Cheetah bicycle. Striking beach cruiser, cafe racer, chopper styling , all rolled into one. And they are big and impressive in person. I have over 300 miles on mine now with no issues, runs flawless and as others have said, they are a blast to ride!
I did have an issue with the charger, totally dead out of the box, but promptly replaced with fast, great service. There are so many e-bikes to choose from now days and depending on your use and intent, if you're looking for a heavy duty comfortable road cruiser, consider the Cheetah. Yes it goes off road and can handle multiple terrain, but at 75 lbs. it's not a light weight mountain bike you're going to be jumping mounds and getting air with unless you're young strong, and really buff. Definitely a cruiser to me, with sustained top speed of 26mph, plenty fast for this mature rider.
I have slowly been accessorizing the bike to my personal preferences and needs, plus investing in safety and riding gear having not ridden in over 40 years. The wife likes the tights. What no fly! Oh my.
I will do a follow up post on some great items I have added to my bike including the bear spray, you never know! See if my first photos post of my ride along the Columbia River today.
Lastly posting to share, encourage, and learn from others experiences, especially the fat tire Civi Cheetah! Best regards and safe cycling in these changing times.
I'm another adventurous senior discovering the fun and exercise benefits of fat tire e-bikes. Being a motoring enthusiast you have to love the styling of the Cheetah bicycle. Striking beach cruiser, cafe racer, chopper styling , all rolled into one. And they are big and impressive in person. I have over 300 miles on mine now with no issues, runs flawless and as others have said, they are a blast to ride!
I did have an issue with the charger, totally dead out of the box, but promptly replaced with fast, great service. There are so many e-bikes to choose from now days and depending on your use and intent, if you're looking for a heavy duty comfortable road cruiser, consider the Cheetah. Yes it goes off road and can handle multiple terrain, but at 75 lbs. it's not a light weight mountain bike you're going to be jumping mounds and getting air with unless you're young strong, and really buff. Definitely a cruiser to me, with sustained top speed of 26mph, plenty fast for this mature rider.
I have slowly been accessorizing the bike to my personal preferences and needs, plus investing in safety and riding gear having not ridden in over 40 years. The wife likes the tights. What no fly! Oh my.
I will do a follow up post on some great items I have added to my bike including the bear spray, you never know! See if my first photos post of my ride along the Columbia River today.
Lastly posting to share, encourage, and learn from others experiences, especially the fat tire Civi Cheetah! Best regards and safe cycling in these changing times.