You mess with the Bull, you get the horns?Greetings all. I live in the woods in WI. This is my ride.View attachment 132216View attachment 132217View attachment 132218View attachment 132219
Thank you very much. While I usually frown on attachment to material things, I have always felt bikes and boats need a name, and a personality. Maybe it will inspire you on your bike (?)Wow, I am really impressed with your BIKE! Never EVER Saw Anything like it - a big THUMBS UP!
Kinda?That's kinda awesome!
Well, this bike I ride for errands if I have to go into town (5 miles away), and I use it to commute house to farm (11 miles). Mostly country roads. It is my only e-bike and is totally different from all my other bikes. It is big and heavy, and when I started riding it, I thought, "This is like riding a freakin' bull around!"... and the rest is history.Welcome. Where do you ride? What do you like about your bike? People who make music think of their instruments a living things, not stuff. I think it is the same with bikes. They are extensions of myself and self-expression but more than that have personalities and are worthy of love at least as much as a good dog. Other's will run a bike into the ground as a disposable thing. Then blame it.
I have a couple trailers that are set up so they can be used with a few of the bikes, but the Taurus carries so much, I haven't had to use them. I haven't ever had a dog that would put up with riding in a trailer, and the current dog is 140 lbs, and very skittish.Right on! I like that you have made your ebike fit your needs.
Too many people try to fit in with the ebike elite crowd on here.
I also live in the country off grid in a cabin and people think I am a bit odd but I have been 20 years with no house payments and no utility bills and freedom to do what I love.
Do you have a trailer for the ebike?
I got one for hauling large loads and my adventure dogs around.
If you have any question I am always happy to help!I have a couple trailers that are set up so they can be used with a few of the bikes, but the Taurus carries so much, I haven't had to use them. I haven't ever had a dog that would put up with riding in a trailer, and the current dog is 140 lbs, and very skittish.
BTW, I am starting a solar installation at the farm.
I will tell you as an Old Sailor (22ft Sailboat named "Sea Crow") and my Old TJ Jeep named "Eugene" I agree those do have a personality and therefore must be named. However, I never thought of giving my E-ride a name (I have called it NAMES when it dropped the chain and jumped gears but.. that was just an old sailors reaction.) Thanks - I really like the idea of giving her a proper name! THANKS for sharing your thoughts - I am sure my Grand KIDS will be pleased when she has a name.Thank you very much. While I usually frown on attachment to material things, I have always felt bikes and boats need a name, and a personality. Maybe it will inspire you on your bike (?)
I call my truck Bessie and my ebike trigger after the lone ranger's horse. Just wish I could get it to come when I whistle.I will tell you as an Old Sailor (22ft Sailboat named "Sea Crow") and my Old TJ Jeep named "Eugene" I agree those do have a personality and therefore must be named. However, I never thought of giving my E-ride a name (I have called it NAMES when it dropped the chain and jumped gears but.. that was just an old sailors reaction.) Thanks - I really like the idea of giving her a proper name! THANKS for sharing your thoughts - I am sure my Grand KIDS will be pleased when she has a name.
Trigger is a super GREAT name - you probably need to wire a remote controller from a R/C plane with a set of helper wheels for balance then He'll come at your command! Maybe NOT! !!I call my truck Bessie and my ebike trigger after the lone ranger's horse. Just wish I could get it to come when I whistle.
Thank you! Glad you asked. I have always loved Brooks saddles, and have them on all my bikes. Some time ago, I was restoring/building a antique bike, and I bought a replica "hairpin" seat, like they had in the 1890s, mainly on "Penny-Farthing" bikes. (They still make them in India, but the seat leather is lower quality, and rock hard). The leather size and shape was similar to a Brooks saddle, so I drilled out the rivets on both, and with a little bending and shaping, riveted the Brooks leather on the vintage frame. (not too hard a job). I did it for looks, but discovered it was the most comfortable seat I ever used! So I had to make another for my main bike. The cylinder shaped tool box in the rear springs is traditional for that type of seat.Wow Steph, what an awesome setup. Would love to know more about the SEAT setup. looks like a Brooks Saddle... however, I've never seen saddle rails like that, is that something custom or store-bought. looks like it would be a comfortable ride.