I didn't know what to say ... so just said it doesn't and left it at that..and you said?
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I didn't know what to say ... so just said it doesn't and left it at that..and you said?
Seems to be the new leading question. It used to be 'Does it charge while you pedal it?'.I didn't know what to say ... so just said it doesn't and left it at that..
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Does it acquire mass and charge while you pedal it?@MattHall - I said nothing about time travel. By your post, I seems to me that you do not understand how particles acquire mass and charge.
I think it must.. or at least it feels that way when you try to stop....Does it acquire mass and charge while you pedal it?
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My mistake about the time travel, I confused two posts, sorry.@MattHall - I said nothing about time travel. By your post, I seems to me that you do not understand how particles acquire mass and charge.
Thank you so much Chuck. That feedback is truly appreciated.Juicy Sports Bike v Gtech Bike
Yesterday I bought my new Juicy Sport Bike from their friendly trade centre at New Mills. I had over the past two weeks tried Gtech's new electric bike. Unfortunately (or as it proved to be fortunately) i had to send back the Gtech bike as the 21" frame was just too large for me. However the electric bike experience for a non cyclist was great and I thought that it was a shame that I could not get into a comfortable riding position on the Gtech bike. How lucky did this turn out to be. Having now decided that I should continue to look for a more suitable electric assist bike, I found that Juicy Bikes has loads of good user reviews and that their headquarters for only 1 hour from home. Research on the Internet finished and fencing a look at their Sports Click, I set off for Juicy Bikes. I was greeted by Sarah the owners wife and immediately given a cup of coffee and an offer of a test ride on the new Juicy Sports Click. What a revelation! I had thought that Gtech's bike was good but delivered a somewhat harsh and uncomfortable ride. The Juicy bike was light years better, very comfortable, more power, easier to ride and looked fantastic compared to the Gtech bike. I was bitten and quickly rode back to Juicy headquarters to conclude the sale. On returning home with my new Juicy bike fitted with pannier bags and a ultra cool leather sprung seat I had took it on its inaugural ride using the same route I had done on the Gtech bike. The difference was simply amazing, gone had the harsh riding experience or the hard work riding up the steep hills that surround my home, the Juicy Bike delivered an amazing ride, tackling the hills in its stride, the suspension smoothing out the bumbs in the poor road surfaces and putting a silly grin of satisfaction on my face. I had been lucky, if the Gtech's frame at 21" hadn't been too big for me I would had kept it in ignorance but now I am a proud owner of a much more superior bike and for roughly the same price. Thank you Juicy I will update the review in the next month or so but for now I really recommend any one considering buying an electric bike try a Juicy Bike, you will not be disappointed
would you be able to elaborate a bit on the "gates app" or are you just checking to see if people are taking any notice of your posts?I set the Carbon Belt tension this morning using the Gates App, it was slightly slack (ended up at 55hz).
Went for a quick ride down the street to check and ended up doing an 8 mile ride, found the worst hills I will encounter in York and it went up no problems at all.
The trick with steep hills is to slow down to 12mph where the brunt of the motor torque is produced, it then takes little effort to cycle up them .
I've been on Max Assist now for 40 miles and still showing 2 bars out of 4 on the battery.