@@henkdetenk3480 I think the backrest is a MUST there... but you CAN try. These nowadays are available only second hand, but I haven't been able to get any shops in netherlands to acquire me some... too lazy or too cheap, I don't know.
Lol indrek, I'm never going to hit your 110k+ amazing, I'm up to 10,000kms on mine... I keep destroying the back wheel... Chains and sprokets only last week's... Ayeee what's the secret to another 100,000kms?
Wish they’d caught in!
What is that ideal riding angle at 1:12? resolution is so bad I can't figure out what's written.
I can't figure it out sorry
www2.giant-bicycles.com/_upload_us/bikes/models/manual/ReviveManual.pdf
The best bike I have ever had... 110 000km+ ridden so far (electric)
Hi Indrek, I found a second hand model without the backrest. Do you consider it necessary to ride the bike or can I still ride it comfortably without?
@@henkdetenk3480 I think the backrest is a MUST there... but you CAN try. These nowadays are available only second hand, but I haven't been able to get any shops in netherlands to acquire me some... too lazy or too cheap, I don't know.
@@indrekmorell6615 I only need it for a short commute so I'll try it out, thanks.
Lol indrek, I'm never going to hit your 110k+ amazing, I'm up to 10,000kms on mine... I keep destroying the back wheel... Chains and sprokets only last week's... Ayeee what's the secret to another 100,000kms?
@@eastbayrayful The secret is.... NOT to pedal :)))
i want a semi bent so bad...