Tell me about your Bicycle

manfredo

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I'm rebuilding an old Scwinn Varsity from the ground up. I repacked the wheel bearings and cleaned up the wheels yesterday. I found a couple of donor bikes at the landfill and I've got enough parts to finish it and turn one of the donors into a single speed.

I plan on priming the frame tomorrow.
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myke

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I picked up an off road scooter not long ago,was originally looking for an E bike but the lack of uphill power lead me to a 3000w scooter instead.
What a hoot this thing is,I dont go on roads, I stick to pathways paved and gravel.
Here in Canada e bikes are restricted to 32kmh/20mph.But scooters for some reason arnt and can go crazy speeds.I have no desire to go that fast but for long rides its great.
I also added a seat to make it a little safer,51F6664F-A1BB-4950-A7AD-253B0062937D.jpeg
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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We made the ride to work and it was killer. There are so many steep hills . It’s only 3.5 miles but the hills are so steep up and down. The morning ride at 6 am when it’s cool I could master after time but it’s the afternoon ride at the hottest time of day with killer heat I know I can’t do. Very unfortunate. So started looking at e bikes and videos about the mechanics, motor, battery, ect ect …and I am definitely not interested.
 

Billy the Mountain

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Shimano steps are also great motors. Specialized house brand is another that is quality.
Yeah, there's other good choices as well nowadays.
Bosch was first to combine quality and integration; it's nice to see the competition.
Far too many e-bikes have a no-name motor with questionable specs for a too good to be true price.
I'm sure any quality name brand is a safe bet today.
 

ClaytonNewbilFontaine

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When me and my wife found out we were having a kid and she was talking about cribs and onsies and strollers, the first thing I went out and bought was a fucking sweet ass bmx for me and a kids bike for him for when he was old enough. 5 years later he's finally old enough. I've been trying to get him to ride this bike for at least the past 2 years but he was scared to try. Finally 2 months ago he asks me to take him riding his bike. "Hells yeah I will!" Now at least twice a week me and my son go bike riding. We've got a bike path down the street that goes for miles. Not that we go that far, but it's safe and convenient. I rode my bike everywhere when I was a kid. Def was my most prized possession. I really love that I get to do it with my kid now
 

ClaytonNewbilFontaine

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If considering an e-bike, look for a Bosch motor. Most quality brands use them. The junk brands don't.

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You know my first reaction to motorized bikes was, "not for me". But god damn, I'm 40 years old and they're starting to look pretty sweet. I filed this tid bit of info away for when I do. Also saw the post under this about Shimano and specialized house brand being quality too. Thanks
 

Blue Wizard

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Probably would have had my bike up and running today, minus some adjustments but the cables I bought were too short to reach the rear brake. Everything else is basically done and it would have been done sooner but some of the parts I ordered got lost in the mail.
 

manfredo

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Just turned 600 miles on my e-bike yesterday, and outran an angry German Shepherd....barely!

First time I have actually been chased, surprisingly! Making me think a can of mace might be a good idea!

Last year I had a bear cub jump out just a few feet in front of me...Honestly the German Shepherd was far scarier!!
 
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