vincent
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just wanted to post some experiences with my electric bike
originally bought the bike just to use occasionally when i needed to pick up one of my cars 3 miles away, really had no intention of buying a bicycle, looked at electric scooters etc but none of them worked well with my weight or on gravel roads
i like gadgets and tech stuff so looked at electric folding bikes
prodeco mariner was one and then i found the cemoto mountain bike
did end up picking up a used mariner that wasnt working, took it to a shop in phoenix and had that repaired pretty cheap, like having 2 bikes in case a friend wants to ride or one has a problem
surprised how much i have enjoyed riding the bikes, researching bike stuff , buying stuff for the bikes lol etc
but one thing is sure , if i had not bought electric there is no way i would be riding for exercise etc like i am now
imo there is no other way for old, fat , out of shape people like me to get back into riding lol
i am 48 years old, 230 lbs and had not been on a bicycle in at least 30 years
even being overweight i work a very physical job and the first time i rode a regular bike out, got exhausted and was super sore for work the next day would have been the last time, period
but with the electric
-i was able to use the throttle a lot to learn to get my balance back
-always feel if riding 10 miles from home i can get back without killing myself
-feel way more comfortable riding around cars because i can use the throttle to move quickly
bottom line is there has been no downside
anyone sitting on the fence do it
actually pretty happy with my lower costs bikes, have had no problems and for the mostly flat street riding, with a little off road i do they have worked fine
but do plan to upgrade to an easy motion, stromer, haibike or something like that in the next several months, being as heavy as i am think i would benefit from a stronger motor and battery , especially if riding with others and needed to climb some steeper hills etc
it took me a while to control the bigger cemoto mountain bike as well as i did the smaller prodeco, and i wonder if higher quality bikes may handle/turn more nimble etc, will be testing more bikes and researching in the next few months
overall i do like the full suspension of the mountain bike over the mariner and think for a lot of people that would make a big difference in comfort
did not do a lot of riding bikes before i bought one, looking at folders there were not as many to choose from , nobody had them in stock in tucson and honestly i did not want to drop a $2500 electric bike from a store test riding it
that will be funny to those of you who ride, but for someone who hasnt looked at a bike much less ridden one in 30 years it was a concern
to me the electric bike people should be really promoting these bikes to older people who want to exercise , there is a huge market there
the only thing that has been a little disappointing is i have not had great experiences working with regular bike shops
and agree with another posts i saw on the forum about how the electric bike shops do not tend to fit the e bikes to people like you get in a regular bike store, would like to see more of that
also wish the regular bike people would get over their attitudes about electric
anyway just been meaning to post some since i bought my bikes and been riding some the past few months
originally bought the bike just to use occasionally when i needed to pick up one of my cars 3 miles away, really had no intention of buying a bicycle, looked at electric scooters etc but none of them worked well with my weight or on gravel roads
i like gadgets and tech stuff so looked at electric folding bikes
prodeco mariner was one and then i found the cemoto mountain bike
did end up picking up a used mariner that wasnt working, took it to a shop in phoenix and had that repaired pretty cheap, like having 2 bikes in case a friend wants to ride or one has a problem
surprised how much i have enjoyed riding the bikes, researching bike stuff , buying stuff for the bikes lol etc
but one thing is sure , if i had not bought electric there is no way i would be riding for exercise etc like i am now
imo there is no other way for old, fat , out of shape people like me to get back into riding lol
i am 48 years old, 230 lbs and had not been on a bicycle in at least 30 years
even being overweight i work a very physical job and the first time i rode a regular bike out, got exhausted and was super sore for work the next day would have been the last time, period
but with the electric
-i was able to use the throttle a lot to learn to get my balance back
-always feel if riding 10 miles from home i can get back without killing myself
-feel way more comfortable riding around cars because i can use the throttle to move quickly
bottom line is there has been no downside
anyone sitting on the fence do it
actually pretty happy with my lower costs bikes, have had no problems and for the mostly flat street riding, with a little off road i do they have worked fine
but do plan to upgrade to an easy motion, stromer, haibike or something like that in the next several months, being as heavy as i am think i would benefit from a stronger motor and battery , especially if riding with others and needed to climb some steeper hills etc
it took me a while to control the bigger cemoto mountain bike as well as i did the smaller prodeco, and i wonder if higher quality bikes may handle/turn more nimble etc, will be testing more bikes and researching in the next few months
overall i do like the full suspension of the mountain bike over the mariner and think for a lot of people that would make a big difference in comfort
did not do a lot of riding bikes before i bought one, looking at folders there were not as many to choose from , nobody had them in stock in tucson and honestly i did not want to drop a $2500 electric bike from a store test riding it
that will be funny to those of you who ride, but for someone who hasnt looked at a bike much less ridden one in 30 years it was a concern
to me the electric bike people should be really promoting these bikes to older people who want to exercise , there is a huge market there
the only thing that has been a little disappointing is i have not had great experiences working with regular bike shops
and agree with another posts i saw on the forum about how the electric bike shops do not tend to fit the e bikes to people like you get in a regular bike store, would like to see more of that
also wish the regular bike people would get over their attitudes about electric
anyway just been meaning to post some since i bought my bikes and been riding some the past few months
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