Hi,
After what seems like a year of research and waiting for the right bike to come up I've taken the plunge and bought a second hand Cytronex 7.3 FX. (Thanks Allan if you're reading)
I tore my patella tendon at football and have since found cycling difficult up hills or against the wind due to the extra pressure exerted on my knee, so needed a bike that would give me some assistance when needed but at all other times ride like a normal bike, to help me build up knee strength and also for leisure riding with the family.
First Impressions
Very light and well built machine, it's a shame the motor isn't black to make it more stealthy (can you spray paint these without causing damage ?). The motor is silent unless you engage it below recommended speed where it will screech in protest (whoops) The assistance is enough, however I will have to use it sparingly or I'll leave my wife trailing behind as it will keep assisting up to 15mph, shame there isn't cruise control instead of the high/low button ....
It's the older model with bar end buttons, can these be swapped for buttons near on the handlebar itself cheaply ?
I haven't been out to try the range yet as I only picket it up yesterday. Once the rain stops I'll take it out for a long run to get more of a feel for it and report on my experiences.
After what seems like a year of research and waiting for the right bike to come up I've taken the plunge and bought a second hand Cytronex 7.3 FX. (Thanks Allan if you're reading)
I tore my patella tendon at football and have since found cycling difficult up hills or against the wind due to the extra pressure exerted on my knee, so needed a bike that would give me some assistance when needed but at all other times ride like a normal bike, to help me build up knee strength and also for leisure riding with the family.
First Impressions
Very light and well built machine, it's a shame the motor isn't black to make it more stealthy (can you spray paint these without causing damage ?). The motor is silent unless you engage it below recommended speed where it will screech in protest (whoops) The assistance is enough, however I will have to use it sparingly or I'll leave my wife trailing behind as it will keep assisting up to 15mph, shame there isn't cruise control instead of the high/low button ....
It's the older model with bar end buttons, can these be swapped for buttons near on the handlebar itself cheaply ?
I haven't been out to try the range yet as I only picket it up yesterday. Once the rain stops I'll take it out for a long run to get more of a feel for it and report on my experiences.