Hello All,
Just thought I'd say hello and say how much I've learned on here and since May when I took the plunge and paid a pound less than 500 for a step through Cyclamatic. It has been some years since I practically lived on my trusty Trent Tourist as a teenager and couldn't wait to get something with an engine. More recently the Doc said I needed to exercise my knee more and that cycling would be an excellent exercise. When I said I'd probably fall off (I only have one leg) he said I should use an exercise bike. Well, I didn't think much of that advice, I mean, what's the point of peddling and going nowhere? So my thoughts turned to wondering if I would really fall off? Hence the rather cheap experiment. My reasoning was that if I couldn't manage it then I wouldn't have lost too much. 300 miles now and the only time I fell off was when I was trying to get on! The public embarrassment! My balance seems fine, a bit wobbly if cars come too close but I try and stay off the main byways and enjoy the lanes.
I like the bike a lot, in fact I'm getting rather attached to its simple pleasure and try to work myself hard using the motor only on the hilly bits. The throttle control is excellent as I can start it off, balance and then start peddling. There are times when I have to just turn it off as it gives too much assistance, I want slowish, not fast. I did wonder if there was a way of adapting it to turn down the power a bit to suit, other than stop peddling? The more expensive bikes have this I'm thinking? Then again, I'd like a bit more power on the steeper hills. Having said all this, I think it's a great way to enjoy a bit of exercise, beats being indoors anyway.
Cheers,
Shane.
Just thought I'd say hello and say how much I've learned on here and since May when I took the plunge and paid a pound less than 500 for a step through Cyclamatic. It has been some years since I practically lived on my trusty Trent Tourist as a teenager and couldn't wait to get something with an engine. More recently the Doc said I needed to exercise my knee more and that cycling would be an excellent exercise. When I said I'd probably fall off (I only have one leg) he said I should use an exercise bike. Well, I didn't think much of that advice, I mean, what's the point of peddling and going nowhere? So my thoughts turned to wondering if I would really fall off? Hence the rather cheap experiment. My reasoning was that if I couldn't manage it then I wouldn't have lost too much. 300 miles now and the only time I fell off was when I was trying to get on! The public embarrassment! My balance seems fine, a bit wobbly if cars come too close but I try and stay off the main byways and enjoy the lanes.
I like the bike a lot, in fact I'm getting rather attached to its simple pleasure and try to work myself hard using the motor only on the hilly bits. The throttle control is excellent as I can start it off, balance and then start peddling. There are times when I have to just turn it off as it gives too much assistance, I want slowish, not fast. I did wonder if there was a way of adapting it to turn down the power a bit to suit, other than stop peddling? The more expensive bikes have this I'm thinking? Then again, I'd like a bit more power on the steeper hills. Having said all this, I think it's a great way to enjoy a bit of exercise, beats being indoors anyway.
Cheers,
Shane.