stompandgo
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An F-150 is on the order of three tonsMotor bike. No need to run a 2 ton auto.

An F-150 is on the order of three tonsMotor bike. No need to run a 2 ton auto.
f*ck!!! what's legal and get yourself something that will do the job and even better yet, get you outside doing what you enjoy.
My experience is law enforcement will turn a blind eye and could care less about a grocery hauling elder gentleman.
There's lots of options from mid drives to trikes and in your case a throttle should be mandatory. It'll get you home or to safety if you start feeling weak.
bing says "An F-150 is on the order of three tons![]()
The F150 sounds like a fine choice in your situation. 3.5 L definitely the way to go.bing says "
4,021-5,014lbs
The curb weight of a 2022 Ford F150 4WD with a 3.5L engine is within the range of 4,021-5,014lbs, with a GVWR (gross vehicle weight rating) of 6,010-7,150lbs"
EPA rating is 19 to 24 mpg. I was first offered a 11-18 mpg 6.8 L F250. When I complained about the mileage they found a 3.5 L at another dealer. I do not tow monster house trailers or 6 horse trailers. I do move building materials, pianos and organs, a bed. Engines for classic cars. Mine is an 8' bed to carry 10' roofing sheets.
I can no longer rent U-haul trucks. The agency is the other side of an underpass with no sidewalks. I would have to push the bike out of the underpass, which is dark, narrow, and much too dangerous. U-haul trucks would not allow me to reach my summer camp in unplowed snow. There is a flood risk to my superior pianos in town, see news about floods in Kentucky this spring. Replacement pianos are not available. The import consoles sound like garbage to people who have not destroyed their ears. Also moving dirty car engines in a U-haul truck buys U-haul a new floor at my expense.
The price of F150 will go up in future. The 3.5 L motor was made in Mexico, which will incur tarriffs in future. CNN says many models will be difficult to produce due to the shortage of neodynium magnets made only in China. Ford was offering employee pricing (A-plan) through July 8.
Typical american attitude
I am so sorry @indianajo . We have all benefited from your experience and hope you can hang around and help some others as you have done so often in the past. Thanks.I burned up three legal motors (750 w) last 2 years trying to climb the 12% hills near my summer place. 1300 w and 1000 w geared hubs are no longer for sale in USA. those would do the job without help, but legislatures are terrified of old men carrying groceries up hills at 8 mph. At least we are supposed buy the regulation amount of tax paid motor fuel to do that. I was cranking with the feet up to May 14, up to 240 w over 2 minutes. 80 feet rise, 320 lb gross, 2 minutes. Heart was fine in the day and excercising, but losing rhythm in my sleep. I rode 7 miles into a 30 mph headwind Apr 18, while on a heart monitor. Performance was fine at 120 to 144 bpm. That night in my sleep the pulse went down to 50 with lots of PVCs, out of rhythm left ventricle only false beats. Surgery 5/14 fixed that problem, ablation of the bad rhythm spots. I will now not die in my sleep. But now when I try to climb a 3 % grade, breath goes up to 72, the heart slows down to 60 bpm, vision begins to dim. The surgeon says that is totally normal. Heart muscle is still there, but electric circuits will no longer support climbing hills over 1% or into a headwind. Takes 120-144 bpm to do that. I gave up and bought a new Ford F150 today. I have been living without a motor vehicle since 2008. Bike will no longer be the grocery getter, nor be ridden on grades over 2% or headwinds over 8 mph. As winds are totally unpredictable around here, that means the bike will now mostly stay parked. You all have fun on 2 wheels. I will have to make do with walking in my woods out at the summer place, that I drive to instead of biking to.
Was there this time last year.Haven't biked all month. Came down with Covid on 6-30. Too tired to do anything. Lot of sleep time. Maybe next week.
All my mojo is sent your way mate!I had another sessioh with cardio surgeon 7/8/25. He acknowledges slowing of my heart during exercise is messing up my Dr. Ken Cooper aerobics program. I started that program in the Army 1969, never stopped. He has no solution. There is a pacemaker that speeds up to 108 bpm for exercise, but it relies on accelerometer for indication of "exercise". Due to Army damaged knees, I bicycle as smoothly as possible on roads to prevent pain from shock. So that device probably will not work. There is no pacemaker that reads blood oxygen or CO2 levels to speed up pulse. I do not need a pacemaker to maintain pulse while I sleep or rest. I have never had that problem. I suggested a device that stimulates an extra beat when I move my ears: there is no such thing. Next appointment 3 months. I expect no improvement then either. By then my 240 watt capable heart (last fall, up to day of ablation procedure 5/14/25) will have deteriorated to chub.
BTW while covid MGD is in the news I have had a lung disease for 15 days. Much like covid19 in 2020, covid test was negative. Funny, I had 141 days of fever that time, what was that, the common cold? Whatever it was it increased my time to summer camp at pulse 120-144 40%.
@indianajo, it's possible that your condition is different than mine, and that the kind of variable-rate pacemaker I wear would not be appropriate. Mine is a Biotronik Edora 8 DR-T, and it uses a closed-loop stimulation sensor to respond to physiological demands on a beat-to-beat basis. On my last bike ride, which included a long hill, my heart rate varied between 62 and 123 bpm. Plus, my Biotronik is MRI-compatible.I had another sessioh with cardio surgeon 7/8/25. He acknowledges slowing of my heart during exercise is messing up my Dr. Ken Cooper aerobics program. I started that program in the Army 1969, never stopped. He has no solution. There is a pacemaker that speeds up to 108 bpm for exercise, but it relies on accelerometer for indication of "exercise". Due to Army damaged knees, I bicycle as smoothly as possible on roads to prevent pain from shock. So that device probably will not work. There is no pacemaker that reads blood oxygen or CO2 levels to speed up pulse. I do not need a pacemaker to maintain pulse while I sleep or rest. I have never had that problem. I suggested a device that stimulates an extra beat when I move my ears: there is no such thing. Next appointment 3 months. I expect no improvement then either. By then my 240 watt capable heart (last fall, up to day of ablation procedure 5/14/25) will have deteriorated to chub.
BTW while covid MGD is in the news I have had a lung disease for 15 days. Much like covid19 in 2020, covid test was negative. Funny, I had 141 days of fever that time, what was that, the common cold? Whatever it was it increased my time to summer camp at pulse 120-144 40%.