be safe out there man! watching your videos brings back some sweet memories for me. my old commute for a couple years was from tustin (red hill/edinger) to fountain valley (brookhurst/edinger) i did the escooter/ebike/road bike route in all weather conditions and man, some days were tough, but man commuting on the road bike gave me iron legs lol!
@@ttnugen808 Awesome man, yeah it’s not always easy but what once was a choice has now become seemingly the only way, I’m trapped in this commuter realm and am taking whoever else wants to go along with me
@@ELECTRICBIKEDIYLIFE That’s awesome, it was big back in the 70s and early 80s they were beat up old cars racing dirt oval tracks and asphalt. My mom was 5’ tall and raced while she was pregnant! Sitting on pillows and phonebooks I was told. When we moved to the country there was a track called Rockyhill Speedway, I spent a lot of time there. In the late 90s I lived in Adelanto and hung around the races out there too. It’s definitely a lot of fun from what I remember. Lots of beer drinking.
Yeah occ 😂😂 it do be so cold 🥶 like freezing , it's a difference when the bike pushing you against air with a motor rather than normal bike peddling 😂💯💯
@@me12722 Yeah when it warms up I’ll have some faster rides. So yes Red Hill Express Route project is what we need, 💯 protected probably from Irvine to Main Street by John Wayne, that would be very nice. TBH the evenings have been challenging for me on a stress level, there is not one route that is safe without going miles out of my way. The general temperament of the General Public has been hostile lately, it’s like a strange fever everyone has fallen under. Warzone
If ur still having brake issues while u ride , may i suggest keeping the 2 hexagonal screws on the outside of the brakepad a little loose ..it may help u cause my windhorse had the same noise & now i don't hear anything.
P.s. it's just a temporary fix of course until u can get new brake pads...also I've noticed with gentle "ghost pedaling" the sensor on the bike will keep u going at the speed u want without using any throttle, I know it sounds weird peddling when ur really not but the cadence sensor does sense it.
I was riding my bike to work until i got laid off on october 29, ever since job hunting has been rough lots of rejections. commuting from santa ana to irvine
be safe out there man! watching your videos brings back some sweet memories for me. my old commute for a couple years was from tustin (red hill/edinger) to fountain valley (brookhurst/edinger) i did the escooter/ebike/road bike route in all weather conditions and man, some days were tough, but man commuting on the road bike gave me iron legs lol!
@@ttnugen808 Awesome man, yeah it’s not always easy but what once was a choice has now become seemingly the only way, I’m trapped in this commuter realm and am taking whoever else wants to go along with me
That's funny, my Uncle used to race stock cars before he got into drag racing.
@@ELECTRICBIKEDIYLIFE That’s awesome, it was big back in the 70s and early 80s they were beat up old cars racing dirt oval tracks and asphalt. My mom was 5’ tall and raced while she was pregnant! Sitting on pillows and phonebooks I was told. When we moved to the country there was a track called Rockyhill Speedway, I spent a lot of time there. In the late 90s I lived in Adelanto and hung around the races out there too. It’s definitely a lot of fun from what I remember. Lots of beer drinking.
Yeah occ 😂😂 it do be so cold 🥶 like freezing , it's a difference when the bike pushing you against air with a motor rather than normal bike peddling 😂💯💯
@@JaylinMccune-ld5ei you’re not joking locked up I might jump on the gravel bike 🚴 tomorrow, hell yeah
That was a fast ride.
If only they put a protected bike lane for the full stretch of Red Hill you'd never be late for work 😂
@@me12722 Yeah when it warms up I’ll have some faster rides. So yes Red Hill Express Route project is what we need, 💯 protected probably from Irvine to Main Street by John Wayne, that would be very nice. TBH the evenings have been challenging for me on a stress level, there is not one route that is safe without going miles out of my way. The general temperament of the General Public has been hostile lately, it’s like a strange fever everyone has fallen under. Warzone
If ur still having brake issues while u ride , may i suggest keeping the 2 hexagonal screws on the outside of the brakepad a little loose ..it may help u cause my windhorse had the same noise & now i don't hear anything.
P.s. it's just a temporary fix of course until u can get new brake pads...also I've noticed with gentle "ghost pedaling" the sensor on the bike will keep u going at the speed u want without using any throttle, I know it sounds weird peddling when ur really not but the cadence sensor does sense it.
I was riding my bike to work until i got laid off on october 29, ever since job hunting has been rough lots of rejections. commuting from santa ana to irvine
@@shadowflame7148 good luck on the job hunt. I hope you find something better and with higher pay!
@@shadowflame7148 Sorry to hear that