Imchud
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Hey All... Love this forum! I'm 66 now and newly retired (6 months) - After I retired I found myself with all this time that I didn't know what to do with, so I decided I was going to get back in shape by riding my bike. So, my wife and I broke out our old Mt. Bikes that haven't seen the light of day in literally years. We used to vacation in the Smoky Mts all the time and would take our bikes to ride some of the mountain trails... so I figured, hey if we were able to ride up in the Smokys we could ride anywhere, so I'll just jump back on this thing and pick up where I left off 15 years and 40 lbs ago.
Two weeks later we sold our bikes and said the hell with that noise. With my wife's bad back and my great knees, it just wasn't going to happen. So fast forward two weeks later and we were at a family function talking to my sister... who is an avid biker. She laughed when I told her we sold our bikes and then she recommended we give E-Bikes a try. Not knowing anything about them, we decided to check it out. Fast forwarding another two weeks, after test-riding them we ended up buying two. My wife loved the cruiser style and got a Pedego, whereas I decided on something a bit more sporty and picked out the Magnum Metro 750.
Living in Cleveland, they have some of the best, highly rated Metro Park Trails I have yet to see. So now 550 miles later we are still loving getting out there and exploring the freedom that our E-Bikes give us.
The only problem I was experiencing was a true "pain in the butt", and after reading a lot of these posts, I realized butt pain is a fairly common issue. I ended up purchasing a Brooks 67 Saddle and a Thud-Buster seat post which made a difference. However, the real magic happened when I read about how important it is to find the correct seat tilt and the correct seat height. I played with the tilt for about a week, trying different adjustments but never really adjusting the height. It wasn't until after my wife said when I rode my bike it looked like my knees were sticking out to the side instead of straight up and down. I always felt more steady when I stopped and I could just put my feet flat on the ground. So I ended up raising my seat to the "proper" height and was amazed by just how raising the seat an inch or so made so much difference in seat comfort.
So, thanks to all those who share their comments on helpful ideas making the experience that much more enjoyable. Zoom, Zoom....
Tom
Two weeks later we sold our bikes and said the hell with that noise. With my wife's bad back and my great knees, it just wasn't going to happen. So fast forward two weeks later and we were at a family function talking to my sister... who is an avid biker. She laughed when I told her we sold our bikes and then she recommended we give E-Bikes a try. Not knowing anything about them, we decided to check it out. Fast forwarding another two weeks, after test-riding them we ended up buying two. My wife loved the cruiser style and got a Pedego, whereas I decided on something a bit more sporty and picked out the Magnum Metro 750.
Living in Cleveland, they have some of the best, highly rated Metro Park Trails I have yet to see. So now 550 miles later we are still loving getting out there and exploring the freedom that our E-Bikes give us.
The only problem I was experiencing was a true "pain in the butt", and after reading a lot of these posts, I realized butt pain is a fairly common issue. I ended up purchasing a Brooks 67 Saddle and a Thud-Buster seat post which made a difference. However, the real magic happened when I read about how important it is to find the correct seat tilt and the correct seat height. I played with the tilt for about a week, trying different adjustments but never really adjusting the height. It wasn't until after my wife said when I rode my bike it looked like my knees were sticking out to the side instead of straight up and down. I always felt more steady when I stopped and I could just put my feet flat on the ground. So I ended up raising my seat to the "proper" height and was amazed by just how raising the seat an inch or so made so much difference in seat comfort.
So, thanks to all those who share their comments on helpful ideas making the experience that much more enjoyable. Zoom, Zoom....
Tom