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    Nice jam job on the deadly Ed
    Great fixy for site make em work for it if they take it LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by Substance View Post
    Nice jam job on the deadly Ed
    Great fixy for site make em work for it if they take it LOL
    I reckon it'd be hard to say it wasn't mine now
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    Quote Originally Posted by edhewitt View Post
    I also raised the saddle another inch. I think the old girl is nearly there.
    I just dropped my seat height by 5mm. My right knee (posterior) has been giving me hell, and that was one suggestion. Only two rides since the change but I think this may help. If you have any physical issues keep that ergonomic stuff in mind.
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    I actually find this position more comfy. I was getting achy knees from not being able to straighten my leg enough. It's more like the riding position on my tourer now. I also think the different pedals and subsequent change in foot position affected it too.
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    A few bike pics....

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    Monkeypuzzlebeefeater, Nice bike. I'm envious.
    In pic three what is what is the little box with switches on the seat tube.

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    It's a little hard to see but the bike on the left is mine. A hybrid [Peddle and Electric] Pedigo with a 48 volt 10 amp battery to push me along at 25mph on level ground. It's good for about 25 miles before the battery gives out. It will climb a fair grade but not the steep hills here where I live. I ride on the Katy Trail and that is where the pictures are taken. The second picture is the north approach to the Missouri River bridge at Jefferson City. It climbs that grade just fine. It'll be a couple months before I am out again. I can't wait. bj

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    The bike is lovely, especially given that it wasn't very expensive. I did 3000ish miles in 2014 and will do at least that if not more again this year. The bike has really held up well with only very minor maintenance required. Would highly recommend this bike.

    It's a bracket for attaching a child seat. My 2 year old loves coming out on the bike with me.

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    2Sharp, Nice pics of the Katy Trail. I have bicycled and ran on the section of the trail near Rocheporte and really enjoyed it. I need to make it to some of their other sections someday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by monkeypuzzlebeefeater View Post
    A few bike pics....
    Nice to see a trail bike with mud on it .....
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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