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The E BIKE Thread
#21
I don't know why not. Just an axle stand will provide very little benefit. I think is what you are referring to a resistance training stand. Just have to get one that fits the tires on your e-bike.
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#22
Thanks.

Sometimes weather is not cooperative and i like to ride while watching tv while it snows outside

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#23
Just get out and go somewhere warm to ride
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#24
You didnt ask but I assume you know that there are treadmills and indoor stationary bicycles. They would be optimized for indoor jogging or cycling and you wont have to maneuver a heavy e-bike in and out the door (and maybe stairs) and set it up on a stand just for a half hour of exercise.
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#25
Why do you take the fun out of a good Rube Goldberg?

The journey is as much fun as the destination if done right.
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#26
lol....DOH!

Carry on....
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(04-19-2021, 02:32 PM)tx2sturgis Wrote: lol....DOH!

Carry on....

It is a man thing. Wait, that ain’t mansplaining is it?

We do things the hard way because we might be able to?

That is not exclusive to man. Women are capable of just as much stubborn as a man. Every stationary bike and treadmill I have seen have been heavy and awkward.
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#28
(04-20-2021, 07:21 AM)GotSmart Wrote:  Every stationary bike and treadmill I have seen have been heavy and awkward.


But the attractive and athletic models that are demonstrating them on TV make the equipment look SO good that you will voluntarily make 8 easy payments of $99.95!

And never even take the damn thing out of the box!

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#29
This is a great thread Popeye, I just started looking at electric scooters figuring it would be great on the days I don't want to walk Camo, I can zip along on the scooter and he can do his running around. We hike on an old rail road bed, all the tracks were taken out and it's a nice dirt path that goes for 16 miles. We hike 6 miles of it on a good day.

Someone recommended Apollo scooters, so I looked them up and watched a few reviews of them on Youtube, everything I've found out is very positive on them and the company.
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#30
Scooters , sure !
They have electric dirt bikes and "harley style" ones too.
I've even seen personal electric drones .....
stay tuned 
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