Hi Forum
Just had my first week on a Kudos Sport and it has been great.I have heart problems I
am unable to cycle too far but an electric bike has opened up miles of country lanes for me
At the weekends I like to set off at 4am and look for birds and wildlife.I used to be a milkman!!!
Just about to fit a mountain mirrycle so I don't have to keep looking over my shoulder
and not see a pothole ahead!!
Also tried a "Universal Car Towbar Mounted 2 Cycle Carrier" today which cost less than £14
seemed to work well and will be great for going to areas further away and then exploring them by bike.
Couple of questions if anyone can help
1.Does anyone know where the fuse is on the bike and how to gain access to it.
It did come with 2 spare fuses
2.Given the position of the battery has anyone managed to fit a pannier on the rear and if so
which one.It looks like a seat post carrier would be ideal but with a couple of extra struts
for extra support.I haven't found any suppliers who give any measurements
Thanks for any help
One happy "Pedelecer"
Just had my first week on a Kudos Sport and it has been great.I have heart problems I
am unable to cycle too far but an electric bike has opened up miles of country lanes for me
At the weekends I like to set off at 4am and look for birds and wildlife.I used to be a milkman!!!
Just about to fit a mountain mirrycle so I don't have to keep looking over my shoulder
and not see a pothole ahead!!
Also tried a "Universal Car Towbar Mounted 2 Cycle Carrier" today which cost less than £14
seemed to work well and will be great for going to areas further away and then exploring them by bike.
Couple of questions if anyone can help
1.Does anyone know where the fuse is on the bike and how to gain access to it.
It did come with 2 spare fuses
2.Given the position of the battery has anyone managed to fit a pannier on the rear and if so
which one.It looks like a seat post carrier would be ideal but with a couple of extra struts
for extra support.I haven't found any suppliers who give any measurements
Thanks for any help
One happy "Pedelecer"