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Keyboard | Logitech G213 |
VR HMD | Oculus 3 |
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Well, 25kph on a bike is doable, but 20 is easier unless you have the wind at your back. Bikes now a days are hella expensive. I cannot buy a Walmart bike. I figured I’d try one of these out. I don’t have far to go, maybe a 35 minute walk, or a 10-15 minute bike ride depending on the wind.You could do better on a bicycle. Why didn't you buy one of those instead?
This was half the price of an e bike. 250w? This thing has 2x 400w motors, not a speed demon but power shouldn’t be a problem. It’s my first one of these things. Never rode one before but I see people on them.Yeah honestly, e-scooters are garbage. For the money, you might as well get an e-bike. Even with base 250W, you're still gonna go more reliable and faster. Heck, a regular bike will do 25 easily when one gets up to the ante.
Guys, I have spent years riding bikes. I am that guy riding a bike in the winter. I rode last winter.
The problem with my bike is I cannot get parts for it, and it is not worth my time or money to bring it up to date. I just wanted to try something different..