Originally Posted by
john m flores
Isn't that a byproduct of raising them in car-dependent communities? If you're raised in a place where 99% of your traveling is via motorized vehicles, then you've been programmed to see motorized vehicles as the default setting.
My nephew came to visit, and when we left the house to grab lunch, he instinctively walked towards the car. We walked to lunch.
yes, we all need to walk and ride bikes more..........but don't
i was thinking about getting some electric, maybe something cheap for the front wheel,
but repairs are my HANG UP
visited Trek and they had a good sale on e-bikes, but the battery isn't fixable, the mechanic says to buy the Trek battery groan. and they take your old battery out i think.
so how to get something cheap that just powers the front wheel for fun, like riding into the wind??? so i gave up and just ride instead; bicycling for me is about exercise mostly. i gave up on motorcycles, getting to old to fall off or crash; not smart anyway. but guys die everyday on those things for whatever reason.