.......was about having fun ,no worry about was the bike too heavy ,was the battery in the right place,did the suspension bounce,was it the correct shade of blue,and on and on,it seems to me he was looking for a lot more ,and by opening his eyes ,he saw the beautiful world we live in and knew how to enjoy it.....
Thanks Brian, glad you enjoyed the threads, and yes, you are spot-on regarding how E-bikes have opened up a whole new world of mini adventures to me. The simple fact is, I'm not too good at this walking thing, a couple of miles and my legs are done for. Stick me on an electric bike and I'm good for a forty mile ride. These rides take me to places where my car or legs could never reach.
Just to clarify, I've never owned an 'Aprilia Enjoy', I just posted that photo to show the origins of that particular drive system.
Your excellent video of the Tonaro Bighit was very interesting, as it gave me the opportunity to 'pause' the clip for a better view of various parts of the machine. One thing I noticed is the extra bracing on the seat-tube area of the frame. This was always a problem with earlier full-sussers when an extra battery was needed for extended rides, the additional battery carried on a seat-post carrier placing a huge strain on the seat-tube.
I'm afraid there is one thing about the Tonaro Bighit that really offends my eye, the 'cable frenzy' from the top-tube to the handlebars, that needs a little tidying with spiral wrap to prevent accidental damage to them.
Anyway Brian, thanks for your kind words about my earlier threads, they are much appreciated. I am currently in a self imposed 48 hour cooling off period before adding yet another machine to an already extensive collection of E-bikes, the outcome of which remains to be decided, and common sense will play no part in that decision.
All the best to you and yours.
Bob