robinsondd
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Hi all,
Here is what I posted earlier about my Rad Rover 5 in the introductions;
"Hi all, I've been watching the development of ebikes for quite awhile. I truly like the idea behind them. I decided to purchase a Rad Rover 5. At the time I was 64 years old, 6 ft. tall, and weighed around 250 lbs. and was living in southern Maryland. I figured this ebike could handle me. Once I received it and put it together I realized that this ebike is a tank. It's actually too big for me! In all the reviews I looked at I never got a sense of how high that top bar is. At that time I'd had my left knee replaced and now I've had my right knee replaced too. Getting these now 65 year old knees and hips over the top bar is difficult for me. My sister gave me some sage advice since the purchase, "Buying something sight unseen on the internet does not give you the whole picture." She was right. Story continues on the Rad Power Bike part of the forum."
So, what to do? Do I sell it? How hard would that be? Upon deeper reflection I wondered if my 14 year old grandson would be up to it. He is a growing young man currently about 5 ft. 5 around 120 lbs. and is athletic.. I thought about how agile I was at that age. So I asked his dad to run it buy him. He is ecstatic at the thought of having this ebike. He is in San Antonio too about a mile from me and it can be hilly when he rides his mountain bike over to see his best friends about a mile and a half away. The thought of pedal assist and a throttle excites him very much. So that is a great solution! For him. I still want another ebike.
With my knee and hip issues I should have looked at the step through before. Like I said earlier I had no idea how tall the Rad Rover 5 is. The new Rad Rover 6 plus step through is VERY appealing even with a higher price tag. Right now I think that that is the way I'm going to go. Now, do I want black or white?
See ya....
P.S., In the 2000's I was a road bike person. I road in at least 5 Century's in the Maryland Area. My goal was to ride 2000 miles a year minimum. I would take it to work on top of my car and ride it home after work, twenty miles. My wife worked worked in the same area. Loved it until my biking buddy moved away and I got older. I still have it. Jamus Quest circa 2000.
Here is what I posted earlier about my Rad Rover 5 in the introductions;
"Hi all, I've been watching the development of ebikes for quite awhile. I truly like the idea behind them. I decided to purchase a Rad Rover 5. At the time I was 64 years old, 6 ft. tall, and weighed around 250 lbs. and was living in southern Maryland. I figured this ebike could handle me. Once I received it and put it together I realized that this ebike is a tank. It's actually too big for me! In all the reviews I looked at I never got a sense of how high that top bar is. At that time I'd had my left knee replaced and now I've had my right knee replaced too. Getting these now 65 year old knees and hips over the top bar is difficult for me. My sister gave me some sage advice since the purchase, "Buying something sight unseen on the internet does not give you the whole picture." She was right. Story continues on the Rad Power Bike part of the forum."
So, what to do? Do I sell it? How hard would that be? Upon deeper reflection I wondered if my 14 year old grandson would be up to it. He is a growing young man currently about 5 ft. 5 around 120 lbs. and is athletic.. I thought about how agile I was at that age. So I asked his dad to run it buy him. He is ecstatic at the thought of having this ebike. He is in San Antonio too about a mile from me and it can be hilly when he rides his mountain bike over to see his best friends about a mile and a half away. The thought of pedal assist and a throttle excites him very much. So that is a great solution! For him. I still want another ebike.
With my knee and hip issues I should have looked at the step through before. Like I said earlier I had no idea how tall the Rad Rover 5 is. The new Rad Rover 6 plus step through is VERY appealing even with a higher price tag. Right now I think that that is the way I'm going to go. Now, do I want black or white?
See ya....
P.S., In the 2000's I was a road bike person. I road in at least 5 Century's in the Maryland Area. My goal was to ride 2000 miles a year minimum. I would take it to work on top of my car and ride it home after work, twenty miles. My wife worked worked in the same area. Loved it until my biking buddy moved away and I got older. I still have it. Jamus Quest circa 2000.
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