Old 09-25-08, 08:53 PM
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mrscooterboy
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Originally Posted by Duracutter
If you are happy with the performance of the bike and don't try to mod it, that's one important step in saving money. Trying to make it go faster is costly and in many cases a waste of money if you're trying to save money. .. snip..
Hope this helps.

It is helpful, thanks.

It isn't that I'm trying to save money as much as - it would take me 3 hours to ride 44 miles to work and back and I don't have that much time. If the electric assist can help me average close to 22 miles per hour, it would be an hour each way. I'm already driving 30 minutes each way so I would end up getting a pretty good workout for one additional hour as well as saving a few bucks.
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