Alessandra
New Member
Hallo.
I'm almost in the AemerC situation. I'm actually a copenhagen wheel customer who is completely tired of the eternal postponing of delivering dates, no or contradicting news and so on.
I was thinking of buying a flykly, which is the only alternative I see at he moment, considering:
1) price
2) I do not want a new bike, as I'm very fond of mine (I just bought it one year ago looking for the "before end of 2014" CW delivering time)
3) I want and need to use my muscles and have the "biking" sensation. (so no high power motor and no throttle)
4) I'm in Europe, so I have to follow european regulations concerning power and maximal allowed velocity.
The only problem is I would like to use it to commute to work. And to do it on a steady basis I need a little help.
It's in fact 18km each way, and hills. It's about 300m height in both ways (both ways first downhill, flat and then uphill). On the 16th km I have a hill about 1 km long reaching 23% slope. To do it I use most of my gear span. So I'm scared that I would not be able to do it with the flykly single speed. On the way back I have around 3km slighly upward.
So I need as much as possible infos from people who already tried it, to help me decide if to buy it (also suggestions to valid alterantives are also welcomed)
Thanks in advance
Alessandra
I'm almost in the AemerC situation. I'm actually a copenhagen wheel customer who is completely tired of the eternal postponing of delivering dates, no or contradicting news and so on.
I was thinking of buying a flykly, which is the only alternative I see at he moment, considering:
1) price
2) I do not want a new bike, as I'm very fond of mine (I just bought it one year ago looking for the "before end of 2014" CW delivering time)
3) I want and need to use my muscles and have the "biking" sensation. (so no high power motor and no throttle)
4) I'm in Europe, so I have to follow european regulations concerning power and maximal allowed velocity.
The only problem is I would like to use it to commute to work. And to do it on a steady basis I need a little help.
It's in fact 18km each way, and hills. It's about 300m height in both ways (both ways first downhill, flat and then uphill). On the 16th km I have a hill about 1 km long reaching 23% slope. To do it I use most of my gear span. So I'm scared that I would not be able to do it with the flykly single speed. On the way back I have around 3km slighly upward.
So I need as much as possible infos from people who already tried it, to help me decide if to buy it (also suggestions to valid alterantives are also welcomed)
Thanks in advance
Alessandra