Reminds me about when I used the Santa Anna River Trail to commute to work around Riverside. Miles of straights with some twisty spots and no stop signs.
Thanks for the ride 👍sounds really good . I've posted a few one-handed videos from a motorized bicycle. Ive posted no handed videos more than a 150 miles of it . I've one handed in white mountains at 9000 feet . You did a good job 🙂
Also, I try to avoid the bike lane because it tends to have the most debris, such as screws, nails and glass. I used to always get flats in the bike lane, once I got my bike fast enough to take a lane it has become rare. I can understand if you are limited to the bike lane because you hold the traffic back being too sluggish off the line or too slow to maintain the posted speed limit. I have a shift kit on a 53cc so I take off from a stop fast enough that cars try to race me, and I can maintain the speed limit on all roads, unless they want 40 mph going up a mountain. I even do fine when the speed limit is 50 mph, but I have to pedal my ass off when there are slight inclines to not get ran over. xD
Bikes surprisingly climbed hills good . There was only one super steep Hill I couldn't climb because I was at a dead stop but sure if I had more momentum could easily go over it at a dead stop I went 80% uphill and I decided to turn back. But overall nice little bike
Reminds me about when I used the Santa Anna River Trail to commute to work around Riverside. Miles of straights with some twisty spots and no stop signs.
Bet it get great gas mileage, Adventure Time Mozez, ggz-😁👽👍
Thanks for the ride 👍sounds really good .
I've posted a few one-handed videos from a motorized bicycle. Ive posted no handed videos more than a 150 miles of it . I've one handed in white mountains at 9000 feet . You did a good job 🙂
It's fun what there to say but wish had GoPro for better footage
@@mozezcen-valley7555 thanks for the reply 👍
Also, I try to avoid the bike lane because it tends to have the most debris, such as screws, nails and glass. I used to always get flats in the bike lane, once I got my bike fast enough to take a lane it has become rare. I can understand if you are limited to the bike lane because you hold the traffic back being too sluggish off the line or too slow to maintain the posted speed limit. I have a shift kit on a 53cc so I take off from a stop fast enough that cars try to race me, and I can maintain the speed limit on all roads, unless they want 40 mph going up a mountain. I even do fine when the speed limit is 50 mph, but I have to pedal my ass off when there are slight inclines to not get ran over. xD
Bikes surprisingly climbed hills good . There was only one super steep Hill I couldn't climb because I was at a dead stop but sure if I had more momentum could easily go over it at a dead stop I went 80% uphill and I decided to turn back. But overall nice little bike
@@mozezcen-valley7555 It did well, but you need more gear reduction to multiply torque to go uphill sacrificing top speed, unless you can shift.