Good for you brother!!! Now are you and your bike ready for this:
Yippeeee
Hey Tommy:
What a cool-looking ride. That's a lucky dog you've got. How much does (s)he weigh? I'd better not let Miss Callie see that picture or she'll want me to get a trailer for her.
Yeah I installed Nokian Hakkapeliittas on the Grey Ghost a few days ago, so naturally it was about 57º today.
Pumped up to 45-50 psi, the Hakka W106s (with "only" 106 studs) roll almost as easily as my Summer tires. (At least it seems that way to me. My eBike's motor might disagree.)
No matter mounting the snows; we'll get the s**t kicked out of us soon enough for sure. I commute to work by bike in all but the crappiest weather, when I call in the waaambulance (my boss) for a ride.
I just ordered Bar Mitts from Amazon because when it goes below 20º, my heaviest Winter cycling gloves aren't up to the task. Sweater-weather probably won't be back for the next five months or so. Thankfully my commute is only 25 minutes (in dry conditions); five miles, give or take.
Allen
Yippy ky yeah, I went on my ride and the bike handled the steep grades without any problems. The small 24" wheel made a huge difference. No flats or problems of any kind. I really enjoyed the ride and will be riding this route again. Pretty happy the trike ran flawlessly.
I was wrong, it was only 35.1 miles long. Average speed was 14.4 mph.
I was able to go 20 miles on the first battery and it was all uphill. I was constantly pedaling.
The photos I took are too large for this site to accept. I have changed the setting in my camera and have resolved the issue.
Nice bike. Why this bike and not the City Pioneer? I am looking at both of them, and I am probably going to buy one. Would like your thoughts on why the Allroad, since they are both the same price.Hi all:
Wowzer!Here is a picture of my new Optibike Pioneer Allroad. Is this ever one sweet bike. It took eight weeks, which is the longest I've waited for anything except losing my virginity, but this was worth the wait. (So was that, but that's another story.)
This machine is a climbing fool, which was of paramount importance as there is a s***-kicker of a hill between home and work. They just paved most of my commute, so the route is as smooth as butter. So life is good and I just wanted to share my joy with some other eBike enthusiasts.
Allen
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