Looks like a nice comfy chair. I'd be tempted to stay put. ???
Finally recovered enough from the car door in the quad to go riding on my New Homage with carbon belt and Rohloff E-14. I think I could get used to this. I am still walking with a limp but can cycle just fine. Did a 25 miles around Bellingham on a 71 degree fist day of spring. My sports medicine Doc says is a surprisingly rapid recovery from an injury like I sustained, especially for an old guy. All those miles over the past year really helped. Nothing like anticipating a new bike to keep one focused on rehab. as well
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Dave, here is the earlier post about my injury https://electricbikereview.com/foru...ities-what-is-there-to-learn-from-this.26971/I missed the memo on your original injury. What happened, the dreaded car opened into your path?
That bike looks great, but so did your Nevo. Not a bad looking day, either. We are supposed to go above forty degrees today and my Trek is yelling at me from the basement.
Finally a decent day, though now it seems we're back to a little snow again tomorrow. 30 miles down the Hudson to the Albany waterfront and Jennings Park, the beginning (or end) of the canal system paths that eventually take you to Buffalo if you've got enough energy. Not exactly a gorgeous day, but we'll take it. Another six weeks and everything will be blooming like mad around here.
First is the Erie Canal running into the Hudson at Waterford. Then approaching Albany on the bike path, and two from the park along the riverfront.
Beautiful area. I must have passed just near driving from Sweden to Lausanne via Basel and Murten. 1986Back for a ride in my favourite spot around the Jura mountains in Switzerland. The urban sprawl hasn’t affected the area too much yet, although there is some industrial activity. There’s a maze of bike paths on which you can ride, linking the townships of Orbe (shown in some of the pics) Yverdon, and La Sarraz. Over on the other side of the Jura mountains, it’s France. From the foot of the Jura mountains there’s a good view of the Swiss and French alps in the distance, which you can recognise because they’re taller, rockier, and more jagged (for example: IMG_1981 & IMG_1982). It’s unfortunately difficult to capture with an iPhone.
That's great news, looks like an awesome day to break the new bike in Great looking bike, I hope you enjoy racking up the miles and stay safeFinally recovered enough from the car door in the quad to go riding on my New Homage with carbon belt and Rohloff E-14. I think I could get used to this. I am still walking with a limp but can cycle just fine. Did a 25 miles around Bellingham on a 71 degree fist day of spring. My sports medicine Doc says is a surprisingly rapid recovery from an injury like I sustained, especially for an old guy. All those miles over the past year really helped. Nothing like anticipating a new bike to keep one focused on rehab. as well
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Was wondering what tires you have on the bike. Hawaii is beautifulI finally get to add to this thread. Here's a couple of pics of my 2018 RadRover that were previously posted on Facebook.
Afternoon commuter traffic heading westbound out of Honolulu. Takes me 27 minutes to ride 8 miles from work to home on the RadRover. By car, it's 45-60 minutes. Crazy.
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Riding the RadRover in the neighborhood overlooking Pearl Harbor after some DIY brake adjustments. Circled in red is the Arizona Memorial
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Perhaps 70% single - 30% dualAlaskan-How often do you ride with just the single battery?