From the Aventon website: Handlebar Angle To adjust the angle of your Sinch handlebars, open the lever located behind the display. Then, simply rotate the handlebar fore (upward) or aft (downward) to your desired position. Please note this does not raise the handlebar, but merely positions it at an upward or downward angle. Then close the lever, which will lock your new position in place.
Do you have videos for light weight for foldable e bike with no fat tires . Fat tires is usually for sand and snow and are not fast on pavement compared to a MTB.
the stem can be turned around, so the handlebar can be placed much closer backwards... but you'd have to be able to use your brains and hands to deal with that.
From the Aventon website: Handlebar Angle
To adjust the angle of your Sinch handlebars, open the lever located behind the display. Then, simply rotate the handlebar fore (upward) or aft (downward) to your desired position. Please note this does not raise the handlebar, but merely positions it at an upward or downward angle. Then close the lever, which will lock your new position in place.
Do you have videos for light weight for foldable e bike with no fat tires . Fat tires is usually for sand and snow and are not fast on pavement compared to a MTB.
the stem can be turned around, so the handlebar can be placed much closer backwards... but you'd have to be able to use your brains and hands to deal with that.
Fat tires attract blacks.........and road rage.... Gotta step through road runner and it's a complete fail Very dangerous episodes
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