Reid Welch
1 MW
Penny foolish, pound foolish,
but my ebike is still apart and languishing, as I also languish like a couch potato ever since a biking accident
that hurt the Sunkruiser-eZee conversion, and shocked me into a bad health relapse.
Now I am so weak I can hardly leave the house. I can't ride the ebike, even manually, for right now.
It is partly apart for repairs and painting; I can't even muster the gumption to finish fixing the bike, to just ride it!
It's like, I have boundless energy for writing and yakking online....but when it comes to doing what must be done,
other than empty the cat box or vacuum the carpets, I can't do it. Strange.....me. SLE makes a person tired at times,
so tired he just wants to lie down. I'm laying down in this Lafuma chair about 20 hours per day, wakeful or napping, in alternations. Sick.
Anywho, to the point: I want a second bike for light, light, exercise, to help me regain some strength and aerobic capacity.
I also want this second bike so I can work on the ebike (take it down, or whatever) and not miss out on biking altogether while the ebike is broken-by-me, or being painted with the brush, etc.
Have decided not to scour garage sales and such; I simply do not have the endurance to go out and do such work.
So, good old Coral Way Bike Shop here in Miami has made me a nice, fair price on a new '08 Trek Lime.
Such an odd but simple bike! I don't really need the three speed auto Shimano, but, being manually powered,
that low gear start-up will be an aid to weakling-me when I have to crest little arch bridges.
It's a good looking cruiser bike, no controls on the handlebars, no shifter, no front brake, coaster only,
but three gears auto shifting at points somewhat to be determined by the rider and how he adjusts the shift computer,
which is powered by a tiny dynamo built into the front hub.
I will enjoy having a spare bike, and although this is a waste of money, what with all the used bikes out there for cheap,
I feel like treating myself. It will cost a bit over $400 plus local sales tax.
Pictures and review later? Ohwhatagoosiam, for sure!
http://www.productwiki.com/trek-lime/
nice looking but will it really please this geeze?
but my ebike is still apart and languishing, as I also languish like a couch potato ever since a biking accident
that hurt the Sunkruiser-eZee conversion, and shocked me into a bad health relapse.
Now I am so weak I can hardly leave the house. I can't ride the ebike, even manually, for right now.
It is partly apart for repairs and painting; I can't even muster the gumption to finish fixing the bike, to just ride it!
It's like, I have boundless energy for writing and yakking online....but when it comes to doing what must be done,
other than empty the cat box or vacuum the carpets, I can't do it. Strange.....me. SLE makes a person tired at times,
so tired he just wants to lie down. I'm laying down in this Lafuma chair about 20 hours per day, wakeful or napping, in alternations. Sick.
Anywho, to the point: I want a second bike for light, light, exercise, to help me regain some strength and aerobic capacity.
I also want this second bike so I can work on the ebike (take it down, or whatever) and not miss out on biking altogether while the ebike is broken-by-me, or being painted with the brush, etc.
Have decided not to scour garage sales and such; I simply do not have the endurance to go out and do such work.
So, good old Coral Way Bike Shop here in Miami has made me a nice, fair price on a new '08 Trek Lime.
Such an odd but simple bike! I don't really need the three speed auto Shimano, but, being manually powered,
that low gear start-up will be an aid to weakling-me when I have to crest little arch bridges.
It's a good looking cruiser bike, no controls on the handlebars, no shifter, no front brake, coaster only,
but three gears auto shifting at points somewhat to be determined by the rider and how he adjusts the shift computer,
which is powered by a tiny dynamo built into the front hub.
I will enjoy having a spare bike, and although this is a waste of money, what with all the used bikes out there for cheap,
I feel like treating myself. It will cost a bit over $400 plus local sales tax.
Pictures and review later? Ohwhatagoosiam, for sure!
http://www.productwiki.com/trek-lime/
nice looking but will it really please this geeze?