After an enforced lay off due to being unable to tolerate a bike saddle after prostate cancer. However I invested in a two part saddle and it works for me! I had been riding with one on my Brompton folder and a friend has swopped my Honda 125cc scooter for his Viking eco stepper, and so i have been able to sample the joys of an ebike at no cost.
At the moment I'm just getting used to the pedalling action and find it's all great fun, though the bike does have an odd tendency to switch itself off shortly after turning it on, though turning the ignition off and on seems to cure it.
Next year I hope to change up to a less basic model, but for now it's great to be back on two wheels and not bothered by head winds and the (very slight) hills around Hull.
Here's a picture of the gadget that make the life of the smallest part of my anatomy worth living!
At the moment I'm just getting used to the pedalling action and find it's all great fun, though the bike does have an odd tendency to switch itself off shortly after turning it on, though turning the ignition off and on seems to cure it.
Next year I hope to change up to a less basic model, but for now it's great to be back on two wheels and not bothered by head winds and the (very slight) hills around Hull.
Here's a picture of the gadget that make the life of the smallest part of my anatomy worth living!