Very true. I just bought a Pedego City Commuter (48V Li-ion pack, 500-watt hub motor) and love it for the dial-the-exertion feature with its five levels of assist. Anyone who says pushing a 60-lb. bike with balloon tires to 25 mph (5 mph over the governed speed) is not getting any exercise simply hasn't tried it. I like the bursts of speed...more strength training than cardio for sure. And I love that, for a given level of exertion, I can cover significantly more ground and feel like I'm really going somewhere.
It's great--and legal--for the 10-mile trail along the creek that heads down to the ocean, but the slog uphill to get home is where I dial up the assist, still with bursts to really feel the burn if only for short intervals. So here I am, outside on a bike, enjoying the sights and smells of nature and getting some exercise. If not for the assist, I might not be on a bike at all. What's not to like? It keeps me away from cars on the street and becoming a
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The City Commuter is a very traditional looking machine, precisely why I like it. The upright riding position takes a lot of stress off the wrists & shoulders and the seat is ultra comfy.
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