mams99
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I got an ebike for myself about 2 years ago to use for grocery shopping, tooling around town and to have a second passenger - mostly my son who has high functioning autism.
This site and forum were very helpful when I was deciding on a bike and I ended up with the Pedego Stretch and I LOVE that bike and my son likes riding with me.
Since then, my son has learned to ride a bike and we take short rides together and he's gotten steady and rides well. He's 13 (about to turn 14) and he's tall (over 6 feet and still growing some) and large built - but pretty coordinated for a kid with autism - but probably below average or about average.
I would love to start taking longer rides with him. I have a got a folding ebike I got last year to use for travel/work as the Stretch really cannot be taken anywhere.
I have been hesitant to have my son try the folding ebike as it has a learning curve and I don't want to scare him out of riding! I could let him ride my Stretch too, but when we do bike grocery store hauls, you really need very good stability to manage the bike and he's not quite there yet.
Do you have suggestions on how to help a novice rider on an ebike, especially a TALL one with autism?
This site and forum were very helpful when I was deciding on a bike and I ended up with the Pedego Stretch and I LOVE that bike and my son likes riding with me.
Since then, my son has learned to ride a bike and we take short rides together and he's gotten steady and rides well. He's 13 (about to turn 14) and he's tall (over 6 feet and still growing some) and large built - but pretty coordinated for a kid with autism - but probably below average or about average.
I would love to start taking longer rides with him. I have a got a folding ebike I got last year to use for travel/work as the Stretch really cannot be taken anywhere.
I have been hesitant to have my son try the folding ebike as it has a learning curve and I don't want to scare him out of riding! I could let him ride my Stretch too, but when we do bike grocery store hauls, you really need very good stability to manage the bike and he's not quite there yet.
Do you have suggestions on how to help a novice rider on an ebike, especially a TALL one with autism?
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