LOL, not the cheapest option!Change ebike
I sold my fall-fat ebike to buy the rise, I really can't now sell my rise for a full-fat ebike!!The answer to any issue with your current bike is always 'new bike!'
Of course! And this time you've got the experience to know not to sell againI sold my fall-fat ebike to buy the rise, I really can't now sell my rise for a full-fat ebike!!
Or, can I
Lol, I've been tempted by one of these bikes and I cant help but think it would suit me, I manly ride in eco , tour mode is more than enough but I just cant commit.I sold my fall-fat ebike to buy the rise, I really can't now sell my rise for a full-fat ebike!!
Or, can I
2nd this - Although I am bias just never seen the point of low weight (Well 19kg) I always wanted as much power possible.Change ebike
If you're riding tight twisty stuff, that extra weight may present as unwanted inertia particularly going down. What I love about the M-LTD is that it handles a lot like my old acoustic Django. This is going to vary widely based on terrain though. On our local trail network the extra weight would be unwelcome. Other places, maybe not as much.2nd this - Although I am bias just never seen the point of low weight (Well 19kg) I always wanted as much power possible.
I sold my fall-fat ebike to buy the rise, I really can't now sell my rise for a full-fat ebike!!
Or, can I
I have a Kenevo SL. I am always being left behind. Also, there are hills that I used to ride up on my full fat that now I have to walk to bike up. Sometimes I wish I bought the full fat Levo or Kenevo but I am not rich so I will have to live with my decision. I love the Kenevo SL for its low weight and great handling. Everything is a compromise.I was wondering who else had invested in the range extender so that they can keep up with their mates using full-fat bikes, but not use up the battery too quickly?
Should I get new ride mates or buy the extender (aka turn it into a full-fat bike)?
You need new mates.I am always being left behind.
hahah you definitely have different concerns than ebikes half fat full fat.I am a Democrat living in an area of Ohio in which every other house has a Trump sign or flag in the front yard. People around my neighborhood view me as a " radical, left, communist, socialist ,baby killer, bent on destroying America". It is tough for me to find new mates.
He needs a motorcycle to avoid gun shots.hahah you definitely have different concerns than ebikes half fat full fat.
keyword "friends" - at least based on media portrayal, the moment there is opposing views in Murica, we are no longer friends.Aren't friends allowed to have opposing views in the US? We're allowed to in the antipodes. In fact we often dont care too much about politics and can generally agree that many politicians are shit people.
There is a gag that America is a joke, the only problem is the world is no longer laughing.
I am a Democrat living in an area of Ohio in which every other house has a Trump sign or flag in the front yard. People around my neighborhood view me as a " radical, left, communist, socialist ,baby killer, bent on destroying America". It is tough for me to find new mates.
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Trump didn't create the fault line in American politics, but by using demagogic, inflammatory rhetoric, Trump hammered in a huge wedge that split this fault line to create a highly divided populace. He has spawned so much hate that has pushed the American people's psyche into a cult-like adherence to party over country, ideology over integrity, and a cult following over democracy. This overheated division has pushed America to the precipice of self-destruction.Trump didn't create the fault lines he exposed them, they were already there. The warning signs have been there for many years, since the early 1990s at least, the division now was planned and executed by the top American universities. See "Higher Superstition" by Paul Gross and "Shadow University" by Alan Kors; each first published in the early 90s. And if the books sound mental? Bear in mind the authors are very serious Ivy League academics with impeccable CVs (one a biologist, one a historian). They were the canaries in the coal-mine, well-reviewed at the time but otherwise ignored. What they predicted, based on their observations at the serious academies, has absolutely come to pass.
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