by kinard » Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:51 pm
YaTingPom wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:21 pm
kinard wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 9:38 am
YaTingPom wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2019 3:23 pm
I’ve see those ridiculous electric fat bikes for sale in SIhanoukville with names like “Ferrari” and “Mercedes-Benz”. I’ll pass.
Considering what e-bike to buy and the fat tire jobs appealed to me, mostly because of low psi and good on sand, a more comfy ride and do away with having shocks. Was there anything in particular about them that didn't appeal?
Yes they are good on sand. Do you live on a beach?
You’d look like a twonk on one, especially when the battery dies or electrics pack up. Good workout though.
Buy a crank system from AliExpress. Job done.
Lol, I already look a 'twonk', and function/practicality outweigh other considerations.
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I’ve see those ridiculous electric fat bikes for sale in SIhanoukville with names like “Ferrari” and “Mercedes-Benz”. I’ll pass.
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Considering what e-bike to buy and the fat tire jobs appealed to me, mostly because of low psi and good on sand, a more comfy ride and do away with having shocks. Was there anything in particular about them that didn't appeal?
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Yes they are good on sand. Do you live on a beach?
You’d look like a twonk on one, especially when the battery dies or electrics pack up. Good workout though.
Buy a crank system from AliExpress. Job done.
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Lol, I already look a 'twonk', and function/practicality outweigh other considerations.