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RAD power bikes
[QUOTE=Plinker;2248418]Love my Rad Rover ebike. Has 4” tires and shocks. I replaced the stock parts and now the torque is incredible, especially off road. A friend and I ride the single tracks on any of a number of mountain bike trails within 40 minutes of TV. I never stop pedaling.
RAD bikes are great. Made in America, offer several models and there is a brick and mortar store in St. Petersburg now that is having a promotional sale this Saturday. In a past life we rode the Cape Cod rail trails with kids on the back of the bike. Now, as others stated, I wouldn’t get out of the tunnels without the assist. |
Just because you own an electric bike doesn't mean you are using the 'assist' all the time. I normally am pedaling as a regular bike, and estimate I only use an 'assist' level less than 5% of the time. At my age I consider it a 'safety' option, in that, if on one of my long rides I encounter any problem the 'assist' is there to get me back home. It's great low-impact exercise.
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Electric bikes are for people trying to put on weight! No pun toward the older people!
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Yes!! When I ride my electric bike, I always make sure I get my exercise ring closed period the bike is there to help me through the tunnels them up the ramp assist me if I get too tired, it’s a great experience!
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Biking is a great exercise. I do not have the electric assist, but my buddy does. He can go almost anywhere a golf cart goes and at a decent speed .. when necessary. I can’t, especially when I’m tired or dehydrated. The bridges and bends and curves in the underpasses are quite challenging without the electric assist. After a right angle turn, you are pretty much at zero to start the incline out of the underpass. Pretty daunting for a senior at the end of a hot day. I would have the assist to get home safely.
I would also use it to feel the wind in my hair and catch bugs in my teeth. 😃 |
Aventon Level 2 - torque sensor
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We have just purchased the Aventon Level 2 with torque sensors. These take input from the pedals to determine the amount of assist to provide. These have a distance of up to 60 miles on a charge.
As stated before, anything to get a person out and about moving in the fresh air is a good thing. Heck people in Golf cars are at least not on the couch. |
Any motorized vehicle on road should be licensed and insured. Why do electric bike get break?
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e-bikes "get a break" because they are considered to be bicycles. Red or blue, "men's" frame or "women's," one speed or ten speed or twenty-one speed, manual or electric-assist, it is considered to be a bicycle. Don't like the law? Petition Washington to change it. |
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