Update: I have a total of 29 miles, 8 today. I have moved the seat post as high as I can and still do not get my legs fully extended. Any higher and I cannot start or stop in full control. I got in every bodies way trying to cross US 6 in town the other day. I have learned that the throttle power available is linear to the pedal assist setting. I would be in low gear (1 of 7) with a pedal assist setting of 3 and have trouble getting started from a full stop. I am practicing approaching a full stop at these types of intersections in low gear with a pedal assist of 9 (max).
I control the tendency to have the system run away with me by slightly pulling the front brake lever. No braking just disabling the drive. I adjust my right pedal forward and horizontal to the ground. As I step up onto the right pedal I release the front brake while twisting the throttle. I am practicing this in parking lots. So the OEM rear rack is installed along with collapsible open top bags that hold standard paper or fabric grocery bags. I went to the grocery and bought 4 two liters of pop and had them put them in 2 paper bags that had handles. Perfect fit, although I had trouble swinging my leg over the added width. I have installed a Cygo Hot 50 tail light along with their Streak 450 head light and an OnGuard 12mm cable lock. This includes a post mounted holder. So the bike is ready, I just have to catch up. Today on level surfaces I twice bumped the power assist to zero and rode in low gear at 6 mph. I am happy and optimistic I will get stronger, and hopefully more agile. Share all your secrets and tips. Monday I turn 66. And a new challenge keeps you going. Thanks for reading. Once E-go replaces the key latch for the right side battery and I remove the vet wrap that is holding it in place I will post pictures.