I found the radrover step-through v.enjoyable during a test drive a year ago; any elitist prejudices were erased.Life is changing. No more wrenching, battery repairs/build, and selling off shop tools. Moments away from a radpower step through. I’ve officially lost it…
What's happened Tom?Life is changing. No more wrenching, battery repairs/build, and selling off shop tools. Moments away from a radpower step through. I’ve officially lost it…
They're nice bikes. Enjoy.Life is changing. No more wrenching, battery repairs/build, and selling off shop tools. Moments away from a radpower step through. I’ve officially lost it…
Enjoy. Everyday is Saturday … decompress … de-stress …delight !!Life is changing. No more wrenching, battery repairs/build, and selling off shop tools. Moments away from a radpower step through. I’ve officially lost it…
Why not. I hit 70 in a few weeks. I learned a lot building 4 bikes and a lot of lith packs. I love LFP tech, might do that. But I bought a Lectric XP (2.0 Step thru. Love the step through). Early November. In a lot of ways, it is what ebikes should be. Totally personal. It's the basic bike, the basic motor, some reasonable battery.Life is changing. No more wrenching, battery repairs/build, and selling off shop tools. Moments away from a radpower step through. I’ve officially lost it…
The maladies one should learn at a young age and those falls, contusions, broken bones and arthritis have caught up. Stroke meds create bruises and prolific bleeding even from the smallest cuts and bumps.What's happened Tom?
Yeah, I actually have enough in parts and motors to do a build. I bought a step through but the Mrs snagged it. Maybe I'll just find a Townie step through. So far only weird colors. KHS, I have had 3 of their bikes. Actually one each of the 3 flat-foot models, but they've really dumbed down the quality. A lower price, but uber-cheap components.You weren't losing it until you decided to buy an ebike, given you already a few in the stable, unless they all broke.
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The "Light" is calling.Life is changing. No more wrenching, battery repairs/build, and selling off shop tools. Moments away from a radpower step through. I’ve officially lost it…
As long as the dirt doesn't call too soon!The "Light" is calling.
If I hadn’t had so much fun…Embrace the change Tom, don't despair about it. Simplifying life a bit can be really liberating and enjoyable.
If I hadn’t had so much fun…
I’d do it all again. But some days the price I pay for all those adventures is pain. I’m a mr natural and gave up on all pain meds. Making some days just plain awful. But it beats s dirt nap!
Ah, some pain hurts so good,I used to like it when the hi-tensile barb wire would wrap my legs and draw blood( Do not worry Friend you have many days yet to see the sunrise!)If I hadn’t had so much fun…
I’d do it all again. But some days the price I pay for all those adventures is pain. I’m a mr natural and gave up on all pain meds. Making some days just plain awful. But it beats s dirt nap!
I didn't really plan on my exact retirement. The opportunity presented itself, and I jumped on it in a matter of just a couple days. I do remember pretty clearly though, there was a realization that if I lost the job I had, at my age, the chances of getting another anything like it were slim to none. Old IT guys are generally viewed as expensive when upper management is younger.I'm
185 days 19 hours 05 minutes 09 seconds to retirement. But who's counting?
Me either, out at 57, 13 years ago...I didn't really plan on my exact retirement.
Don't get rid of your voltmeter though, TomMoments away from a radpower step through.