Racer-X here...Hello, from Portland Oregon.

Racer-X

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Somewhere in Oregon
Hey Folks!
So...This is my first Ebike.. The Lectric 1.0. OG I received it in April and as of now have 188 miles on it..
I have the last of the first edition 1.0. It has the same re enforced folding stand (The steel foot underneath the bike) as the 2.0.
Mine is actually black though and obviously has steel forks.
I also have the upgraded display and control buttons..
I've done every possible upgrade I could find in a BMX/road bike style.
I went as far as dual motors too. I've got lots of pictures in a few spots here on the XP forums.
Have a look!
Cheers guys!

Racer
 
might have been cheaper to go to a local store here I'm portland and buy a higher end bike thats not afraid of the rain.
 
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Used to live in PDX, well Sauvie's Id., and would suggest that as a good spot to get into the wild a bit. The roads turn to gravel at some point and there is some nice country out there with lots of bird life. You can take the bike on the bus out there to skip the dirty 30 part if you want.

I also recommend a spin out Leif Erikson just be slow around others. Forest Park is a gem!

Be safe, the city is bike friendly kind of but you never know.....
 
Used to live in PDX, well Sauvie's Id., and would suggest that as a good spot to get into the wild a bit. The roads turn to gravel at some point and there is some nice country out there with lots of bird life. You can take the bike on the bus out there to skip the dirty 30 part if you want.

I also recommend a spin out Leif Erikson just be slow around others. Forest Park is a gem!

Be safe, the city is bike friendly kind of but you never know.....
we want to go to sauvies island but its about 60 round trip just to get there and back. too bad cant take the tandem on the bus. fat tires wont work either.
 
we want to go to sauvies island but its about 60 round trip just to get there and back. too bad cant take the tandem on the bus. fat tires wont work either.
I used to commute some into my son's house project I was working on while there in NE which was 23miles one way. But I would charge while working....I could make it in though in just about the same time I could in my truck....

The "Loop", Gilahan/Reeder that is popular with cyclists is just the tip of the iceberg out there and truth be told cyclists are not popular with the locals as they tend to ride side by side and sometimes in pelotons with little regard for traffic and the road is narrow with farm vehicles etc....but there are wild beaten path places there not to hard to get to on a bike.
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Thanks guys..
I can toss the bike in my truck for a run out to Sauvies Island for sure.. Its been a few years but I love it out there.
 
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