My hub motor should come tomorrow.. I am like a kid on christmas eve waiting for that new bike... Wish my dad was here to put it together for me. Or just to see it, when I'm finished.
I have the friction drive up and running just like I predicted. All it took was spending all that money on the hub for the old noodle to come up with a way to make the drive stay on.
I rode a couple of short rides on it yesterday. I'm saving the new batteries for the hub so, I'm running around on the set from my grand daughter's scooter. They won't hold a change so I get the mile done but by then I'm limping home. Still I can ride a mile without being on the verge of exhaustion. It's the old not quite efficient heart lung thing.... Too many heart attacks and too many cigarettes before I quit.
Still it is nice to move around some.
I passed a guy on a regular bike yesterday. Yes he was old and it was on an uphill stretch but still I did it on a bike I built.
I'm not really used to the slower speeds yet, but I do love being able to see exactly what my neighbors are up to. Also in the cold the wind isn't hitting me at ground speed plus 20mph.
I ride without a helmet at the moment since I'm doing less than a young guy on a ten speed would be doing. If I do go back to a helmet, it will be a bike helmet not the required motorcycle helmet. I have one of course, but I think it is just overkill. Or maybe I will have that put on my tombstone lol.
Here lies Charlie Gurkin
who said a motorcycle helmet was overkill...
He was wrong... the knit cap was just plain kill...
I have the friction drive up and running just like I predicted. All it took was spending all that money on the hub for the old noodle to come up with a way to make the drive stay on.
I rode a couple of short rides on it yesterday. I'm saving the new batteries for the hub so, I'm running around on the set from my grand daughter's scooter. They won't hold a change so I get the mile done but by then I'm limping home. Still I can ride a mile without being on the verge of exhaustion. It's the old not quite efficient heart lung thing.... Too many heart attacks and too many cigarettes before I quit.
Still it is nice to move around some.
I passed a guy on a regular bike yesterday. Yes he was old and it was on an uphill stretch but still I did it on a bike I built.
I'm not really used to the slower speeds yet, but I do love being able to see exactly what my neighbors are up to. Also in the cold the wind isn't hitting me at ground speed plus 20mph.
I ride without a helmet at the moment since I'm doing less than a young guy on a ten speed would be doing. If I do go back to a helmet, it will be a bike helmet not the required motorcycle helmet. I have one of course, but I think it is just overkill. Or maybe I will have that put on my tombstone lol.
Here lies Charlie Gurkin
who said a motorcycle helmet was overkill...
He was wrong... the knit cap was just plain kill...
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