In amongst the urban sprawl how fortunate you are to have areas of greenery and some good scenic cycle paths particularly around the river Tame and Sandwell Valley.🙂🤔👍
I bought it for a couple of reasons. No.1 - I live at the bottom of a hill, down by a river, so no matter which way I go it will always be uphill. No2. - and the main reason, following an accident back in 2009, my left leg doesn't work the way it should, and pedalling uphill would be impossible. I still have to use the pedals, but it means I can now get up the hills and further away from home.
@@LoneWolfAgain I keep looking at them, but I always think would I use it, but as you say it would make it much easier to get about on the short little trips and errands.
In amongst the urban sprawl how fortunate you are to have areas of greenery and some good scenic cycle paths particularly around the river Tame and Sandwell Valley.🙂🤔👍
Literally on my door step. . . . but even on that short ride I crossed the motorway 6 times -and the river and the railway twice.
That was different, what do you think of the electric bike ?
I bought it for a couple of reasons. No.1 - I live at the bottom of a hill, down by a river, so no matter which way I go it will always be uphill. No2. - and the main reason, following an accident back in 2009, my left leg doesn't work the way it should, and pedalling uphill would be impossible. I still have to use the pedals, but it means I can now get up the hills and further away from home.
@@LoneWolfAgain I keep looking at them, but I always think would I use it, but as you say it would make it much easier to get about on the short little trips and errands.