Brewerpaul
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Anyone have one of these? It looks like a great choice for a first ebike. How is it for a short rider? I'd expect it's good.
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Anyone can ride a 60+ pound bike. It's how long and up what kind of grade that makes the difference. I was about 6 miles from my van when the motor quit on my Sondors fat bike. That was a single speed fat bike, the original Indiegogo $499 offer. To double the issue, is was 90 degrees F. I rode back the 4 miles into a little town, but knew I had some grade changes coming up and was not in the mood for walking that two miles. I was 66 when this happened. So called the wife and asked her to drive out and bring the van to me. Sipping an energy drink and riding in the A/C in the van was a relief.Brewerpaul Thanks for replying. I wonder about the weight and size - can you pedal a 60+ pound bike w/o motor - like after a dead battery? I haven't ridden in years and have only ridden 2 ebikes and was surprized at the weight.
Assembly is very easy,especially if you've done any bike work at all. I believe that EVERY bike rider,electric or not should learn how to do some of the real basics like adjusting brakes and derailleurs and fixing flats. No matter how great the bike is, things DO go out of adjustment and it's important to be able to make those minor tweaks while you're on the road (well, pulled off on the shoulder). Carry a basic compact tool set with you-- someday you'll be glad you did.Any other owners of the Sondors Smart Step who can give us more opinions about the bike? How was the assembly? Thanks!