patriciaflores
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I bought an e-bike but saddle isn't very comfortable and trying to upgrade it as I use my e-bike for commuting. I can't decide which one is more comfortable and last long for saddle padding material. Gel or memory foam
This article may give you some ideas in choosing a suitable saddleI bought an e-bike but saddle isn't very comfortable and trying to upgrade it as I use my e-bike for commuting. I can't decide which one is more comfortable and last long for saddle padding material. Gel or memory foam
Saddles are made for different things. It all depends on how you ride, and more importantly how long you ride at a time. A saddle that feels good for a 20-30 mile rough climb may feel like an ax blade after 10 hours. When I am riding a rough surface a lot of the time I am not even on the saddle. But 10 hours or more on a smooth surface and I'm on it most of the ride. Do they make fenders for your bike? Also, do they make that same frame design in a standard bicycle?This saddle is the most comfortable saddle I've been on top of, hands down...
I wanted my Brooks to be a great ride... it looked fantastic on my bike, and I was looking forward to adding brass hardware down the road. It was just too hard to try and keep dry. - https://photos.app.goo.gl/EPh2YSYVnYWqtqY69I’m presently riding a Serfas E-Gel and loving it.
I rode a leather Brooks saddle for years and it was the single worst experience of my biking existence. My numbness caused me to stop riding for years. Thankfully, the pain eventually stopped, I bought a new saddle, and I’ve been riding ever since.
Fenders for the Full FatSix? No, but like most any other fat bike, be it an ebike or analog, fenders can be put together by their owners. I've seen some well made fenders of carbon fiber that are professional-quality and I've seen some very bad, hodge podged up affairs by others.Saddles are made for different things. It all depends on how you ride, and more importantly how long you ride at a time. A saddle that feels good for a 20-30 mile rough climb may feel like an ax blade after 10 hours. When I am riding a rough surface a lot of the time I am not even on the saddle. But 10 hours or more on a smooth surface and I'm on it most of the ride. Do they make fenders for your bike? Also, do they make that same frame design in a standard bicycle?