dogman dan
1 PW
It was inevitable, only waiting for the right kind of bent bike to find itself my way. In other words, cheap.
I also had some ideas about what type of bent, preferring the somewhat normal bars, wheel comes before the feet type.
This springs annual bike swap in Las Cruces delivered it up, A "Re Bike" brand bent under a hundred bucks. I rode it awhile pedaling it, getting used to the steering and such. Like it a lot, but perhaps not quite as much as my more upright bikes.
Now sporting the 9x7 winding E-bikekit, the 2013-2014 model, in 20" wheel. Goes about 24 mph, very perky in the 20". Rim brakes, just too lazy to remove the disc from the motor.

The only modification so far, adding a bit of metal to attach bolts for the trailer hitch. I'm now also a bobtail trailer kook. So I couldn't look much weirder than going for groceries with this.

I also had some ideas about what type of bent, preferring the somewhat normal bars, wheel comes before the feet type.
This springs annual bike swap in Las Cruces delivered it up, A "Re Bike" brand bent under a hundred bucks. I rode it awhile pedaling it, getting used to the steering and such. Like it a lot, but perhaps not quite as much as my more upright bikes.
Now sporting the 9x7 winding E-bikekit, the 2013-2014 model, in 20" wheel. Goes about 24 mph, very perky in the 20". Rim brakes, just too lazy to remove the disc from the motor.

The only modification so far, adding a bit of metal to attach bolts for the trailer hitch. I'm now also a bobtail trailer kook. So I couldn't look much weirder than going for groceries with this.
