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Gimy

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Just purchased my very first E Bike and am very excited, hope to learn things on this venue.
 

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Your contraption is not expected to be pedalled at all, with pedals serving as footrests. Try riding it without the throttle. Promise always riding with traffic and let your wheels never touch a bike path or a MUP.
No wonder NYC now wants to register ALL e-bikes and demand the insurance, as a rider of a cr*p similar to yours killed a pedestrian...
 
It is a rebranded 'Happy Run'. My friends joke me that I get the happy runs every third time I eat at a certain restaurant. It is a Happy Run meant to look like a SirRon. The pedals and pedaling position are like the arms on a T-Rex, useless. It will likely catch fire. Do not keep this 'bike' or really electric motorcycle, inside any structure that you care about. Do not ever buy a bike based on stated specifications or seller's site reviews from the internet Vs. lowest price. Ride them, locally. A Vado SL will out run it all day with far less power consumption. Power consumption rate is not a plus. It is a negative just like bad gas mileage. Less is more. Who will service this ugly monster of heavy hulking junk? It will go very badly with-in 90 days. Then you will be stuck with only an AI chat bot in China for your service. And something you cannot ever sell to a lesser fool. Because there is no lesser fool. The power cannot ever be shifted through the gears. It is a one-speed motor. With only one sweet spot. Better bikes feel like bikes, yet amplified. See the leg extension on a good bike? It is full. It cannot be ghost pedaled and does not have a handlebar throttle, because it has a torque sensor. Push foot = go. You use your feet not your wrist or thumb. Like an electric car's accelerator. Push foot go.

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