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Im kinda plump and find it hard to ride a reg bike, makes my legs/back hurt...anysuggestions?
Answer
There are no "good" electric assist bicycles. Th cost is astronomical, the price of battery replacement is also sky high & the charge in the battery may run low or OUT at the wrong time at the wrong place. Then you are stuck pedaling a VERY heavy bicycle home under your own power.
Please don't give me that "I'm kinda plump" routine either. I started out several years ago at 315 lbs. I also have degenerative disc disease in the lower back and arthritic knees. By using the proper cycling posture & "spinning" the pedals at a "cadence" of around 70-90 rpm (if not more) at all times, you can do it too. If I can - anybody can.
Trek Electric Assist Bicycles - lowest priced one - $2,299.99 - http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/collections/electric_assist/models/
My 2011 Raleigh Touring Road Bike - cost - $1,200 - http://www.raleighusa.com/archive/2011-steel-road/sojourn-11/
Started off on a straight hybrid with the upright sitting/riding position. Switched to road bikes about a year ago. Love 'em!!! Today I rode 26 miles! Again...don't give me that "I'm kinda plump" routine. If I can get fit & shed pounds - anyone can. Links below from the late Sheldon Brown. Please read.
There are no "good" electric assist bicycles. Th cost is astronomical, the price of battery replacement is also sky high & the charge in the battery may run low or OUT at the wrong time at the wrong place. Then you are stuck pedaling a VERY heavy bicycle home under your own power.
Please don't give me that "I'm kinda plump" routine either. I started out several years ago at 315 lbs. I also have degenerative disc disease in the lower back and arthritic knees. By using the proper cycling posture & "spinning" the pedals at a "cadence" of around 70-90 rpm (if not more) at all times, you can do it too. If I can - anybody can.
Trek Electric Assist Bicycles - lowest priced one - $2,299.99 - http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/collections/electric_assist/models/
My 2011 Raleigh Touring Road Bike - cost - $1,200 - http://www.raleighusa.com/archive/2011-steel-road/sojourn-11/
Started off on a straight hybrid with the upright sitting/riding position. Switched to road bikes about a year ago. Love 'em!!! Today I rode 26 miles! Again...don't give me that "I'm kinda plump" routine. If I can get fit & shed pounds - anyone can. Links below from the late Sheldon Brown. Please read.
Should I get this Bike?
Q. I have been told not to get a new 2011 pit bike, just get a 2nd hand thumpstar or some thing. here is the bike.
125cc Pro-Dirt Bike - Latest 2011 Model
* 125cc Power - Wheelies in 2nd & 3rd !
* Manual Clutch - 1 Down 3 Up Gearbox
* Electric & Kick Start
* Sump Guard, K&N Style Air Filter, Wavy Discs etc...
All Pit / Dirt Bikes in stock & available now!
Description:
This dirt bike is like a normal pit bike but with advantage of larger front & rear wheels for added off-road traction!
With it's heavy duty suspension, triple clamp forks and powerful 125cc engine, this bike is a real animal!
Specification:
Engine: 125CC Single Cylinder, Air Cooled, 4 Stroke
Drive System: Manual clutch with chain tensioner & heavy duty chain
Gearbox: 4 speed, 1 down 3 up
Ignition: Electronic Key ignition
Starter: Electric and kick start
Brakes: Front and rear hydraulic wavy disc brakes
Wheels: Powder coated wheel rims
Tyres: 14 Inch front & 12 Inch rear off road tyres
Suspension: Heavy duty front & Rear suspension
Power: Wheelies in 2nd and 3rd gear!!
Features: K&N style air filter, Hi' Rise handlebars,
"Bear Trap " footpegs, Billet style fuel cap
Engine sump guard Etc...
Speed: Up to 55MPH
Exhaust: Chrome deep sound performance exhaust sounds awesome!
Seat Height / Max Rider Weight: 29 inches / 18 Stone
Fuel: Unleaded petrol
Dimensions:
Handlebar Height 41 inches (104 cm)
Handlebar Width 30 inches (76 cm)
Seat Height 30 inches (76 cm)
Overall Length 5 Feet (152 cm)
Accessories Incl: Tool Kit, Sticker kit (already applied) and Instructions
Colours: Red, Black or Green Plastics (as shown - like Kawasaki Green)
125cc Pro-Dirt Bike - Latest 2011 Model
* 125cc Power - Wheelies in 2nd & 3rd !
* Manual Clutch - 1 Down 3 Up Gearbox
* Electric & Kick Start
* Sump Guard, K&N Style Air Filter, Wavy Discs etc...
All Pit / Dirt Bikes in stock & available now!
Description:
This dirt bike is like a normal pit bike but with advantage of larger front & rear wheels for added off-road traction!
With it's heavy duty suspension, triple clamp forks and powerful 125cc engine, this bike is a real animal!
Specification:
Engine: 125CC Single Cylinder, Air Cooled, 4 Stroke
Drive System: Manual clutch with chain tensioner & heavy duty chain
Gearbox: 4 speed, 1 down 3 up
Ignition: Electronic Key ignition
Starter: Electric and kick start
Brakes: Front and rear hydraulic wavy disc brakes
Wheels: Powder coated wheel rims
Tyres: 14 Inch front & 12 Inch rear off road tyres
Suspension: Heavy duty front & Rear suspension
Power: Wheelies in 2nd and 3rd gear!!
Features: K&N style air filter, Hi' Rise handlebars,
"Bear Trap " footpegs, Billet style fuel cap
Engine sump guard Etc...
Speed: Up to 55MPH
Exhaust: Chrome deep sound performance exhaust sounds awesome!
Seat Height / Max Rider Weight: 29 inches / 18 Stone
Fuel: Unleaded petrol
Dimensions:
Handlebar Height 41 inches (104 cm)
Handlebar Width 30 inches (76 cm)
Seat Height 30 inches (76 cm)
Overall Length 5 Feet (152 cm)
Accessories Incl: Tool Kit, Sticker kit (already applied) and Instructions
Colours: Red, Black or Green Plastics (as shown - like Kawasaki Green)
Answer
most pit bikes have 4 gears....
some of the descriptions on the power, exhaust, suspension, wheels are a bit weird.
like no manufacture would say the power is "Wheelies in 2nd and 3rd gear!!" unless there a joke.
but this does sound kinda legit but it does depend on the price$.
if it is under $1000 i would say that is okay. if its over that dont bother, go on ebay.
by the way pit bikes can get a bit boaring after a while. i suggest get a motocross bike.
most pit bikes have 4 gears....
some of the descriptions on the power, exhaust, suspension, wheels are a bit weird.
like no manufacture would say the power is "Wheelies in 2nd and 3rd gear!!" unless there a joke.
but this does sound kinda legit but it does depend on the price$.
if it is under $1000 i would say that is okay. if its over that dont bother, go on ebay.
by the way pit bikes can get a bit boaring after a while. i suggest get a motocross bike.
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