Flecc, you're very kind. To be completely honest, especially at this time of year, I should have added "couch potato" to the list. And I don't think that's gender-biased.
Mary
Mary
Nope, I love this forum and am most definitely female, ok, I am a newbie, blonde and a girl racer of 48! lol!! but have read posts before I registered.I was wondering....a friend of a friend mentioned that he had recently become, to use his words not mine "a pedelec nerd" because he spends hours on this forum reading all about electric bikes. When I mentioned that I did the same but wouldn't describe myself (or others) as "nerds", he mentioned something about all contributors and members being male. Apparently, in the world he inhabits, part of being a nerd is that the activity concerned usually involves only males.
So, after that little preamble, my question is.... is he correct? Is it only males who like electric bikes enough to spend time on this forum?
Step through can be cool!I would not touch a step through with a barge pole!
Mandy
OMG!! Come and join the gang ladies!! Seriously though if you have or want to purchase an electric bike join this forum.Done some research. We have 33 female members by name or who I know to be female, though there could be a few more under ambivalent names. That's just over 5% of the total membership, and 6% of the active membership. Altogether they've entered 402 posts, but many have a very low posting rate. At the top is Gaynor with 50 posts, closely followed by Maryinoxford, Fatmog and Fatgirl. Here's the complete list with numbers of posts:
Anna 0 // BeckyH 2 // Cocoabeans 21 // CurryCook 2 // Dawn 2 // Diana 1 //Fatgirl 40
Fatmog 48 // Gaynor 50 // Genna 0 // Helen 2 // Helenmew 3 // Jeanette 0
Jeanette Morgan 43 // Jennykins 15 // Jess 0 // JillWorth 1 // Joanieb 9 // Lesley 2
Lucy 0 // Mabsey 19 // Mandy 0 // Mary Jane 2 // Mary0755 0 // Maryam 0 //
Maryinoxford 48 // Marymcc 1 // Mastanlem 16 // Mazb 35 // Paulinet 2 // Sarah 5
Susie 2 // Tintaglia 31
Most popular name is Mary with 5 examples.
Most popular names amongst male members appear to be Peter (not all shown as such) with 8 examples and Steve with 7 examples, though occasionally Steve can be used by a female of course.
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Somehow, I don;t think you'll be able to use this bike though. I'm 6'2" and found the Wisper 905e only slightly too small for me. With the seat post down as far as it would go, my feet were flat on the ground. I once had a girlfriend of 5'2", so am familiar with the dimensions! I'd definitely double-check before buying...I am a bit of a shorty at 5ft 2inch so am hoping that I will be able to get my leg over that cross bar and have my toes on the ground as it has 26 inch wheels?
OMG! I hope you are wrong there Jimmy?Somehow, I don;t think you'll be able to use this bike though. I'm 6'2" and found the Wisper 905e only slightly too small for me. With the seat post down as far as it would go, my feet were flat on the ground. I once had a girlfriend of 5'2", so am familiar with the dimensions! I'd definitely double-check before buying...
In Felixstowe you'd get whistled at by all the boy buggy racers!Nope, I love this forum and am most definitely female, ok, I am a newbie, blonde and a girl racer of 48!
LOL Mandy
Oh . . . . . . . . . . . . .We have 33 female members who I know to be female,
It's what comes of diving into the "Introduce yourself" thread promptly and chatting them up Tony.Oh . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I first fell in love with my wife on a Lambretta scooter in 1955. The sexiest accessory for a girl ever invented.Hi Flecc
Yes I do agree with you there for the petrol motored scooters.
I had one similar to a Vespa myself,
Oh Yes I can Jimmy!!!! and I have, lol! Must be my inside legSomehow, I don;t think you'll be able to use this bike though. I'm 6'2" and found the Wisper 905e only slightly too small for me. With the seat post down as far as it would go, my feet were flat on the ground. I once had a girlfriend of 5'2", so am familiar with the dimensions! I'd definitely double-check before buying...
LOL!!! I missed this one Mr Johnny, ha haHi Mandy, I would suggest changing to a non suspension seat post and a pair of platform boots similar to those worn by Elton John
If that doesn't do it just take hacksaw to the crossbar
Do you know what hacksaw is
If you don't like any of the above PM me, that's Private Message, I haven't missed off the T
John
They wouldn't be able to keep up!!!!In Felixstowe you'd get whistled at by all the boy buggy racers!
leccy bike
Love it . Mine is a "leccy bike" from now on.
You are right Frank, I has a high cross bar and finding it a little tricky but where there is a will there's a way, lol!Glad you are happy with it Mandy!
My concern wasn't the height of the saddle but the height of the crossbar - if you are ok when you come to a stop and put your feet on the ground while straddling the crossbar.
I know I can only just manage it. Perhaps its because I have my seat high for efficient pedalling. If you have the seat very low, because of the curve of the crossbar you may be able to reach the ground while still in the seat. Anyway - I'm glad it works for you.
FYI - the UK Wisper box contains exactly the same bike and goodies! The confusion between UK and Germany has arisen because the Wisper guys have said that they intend to tweak the UK spec on a future re-release. However the current UK and German ones are identical.
Frank