Why Peddle Anyway?
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Thanks for the time. I thought I was good to talk about my Footbike on this forum. I forgot I didn't have pedals........
Last edited by KickItUp; 03-04-08 at 04:23 PM. Reason: Spelling Error
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Hmmm .... according to KickItUp's profile, footbikeusa.com appears to be his home page.
We don't get many shills here in 50+.
That said, I see two people on campus riding these and they seem to enjoy the experience. Makes my knees hurt just looking at it.
We don't get many shills here in 50+.
That said, I see two people on campus riding these and they seem to enjoy the experience. Makes my knees hurt just looking at it.
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So I'm going to pay $400 to $500 for a large scooter, with big wheels ? Seems a bit pricey for what you get!
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I think he spelled it correctly in this application
Peddle: to sell or offer for sale from place to place
Peddle: to sell or offer for sale from place to place
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I bet it's a ball on a long uphill grade
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I love that he can't spell and addresses us as "Hey Kiddies". Talk about talking down to you. As my kindergarten teachers used to say..."There's nobody named 'Hey' here."
I notified the forum moderator. Don't be surprised if this thread disappears.
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Hey Kiddies,
You need to take a moment and check out getting around on one of these!---www.footbikeusa.com. 20 minutes around my neighborhood is a great time, and turning out to be a great workout too!------30 lbs in 6 months was easy!
No back hassles, no knee hassles, no neck strain, no special shorts, shoes are normal. Ohyea I pick different routes now-----but I really get so much in less time, we are going to get a couple to keep in the RV too. Long uphill? Learn to kick---or walk it off! Long downhill?---Lean to coast or stop and take photos!
I love this thing!
k----slow on the spell check, glad I can read.
You need to take a moment and check out getting around on one of these!---www.footbikeusa.com. 20 minutes around my neighborhood is a great time, and turning out to be a great workout too!------30 lbs in 6 months was easy!
No back hassles, no knee hassles, no neck strain, no special shorts, shoes are normal. Ohyea I pick different routes now-----but I really get so much in less time, we are going to get a couple to keep in the RV too. Long uphill? Learn to kick---or walk it off! Long downhill?---Lean to coast or stop and take photos!
I love this thing!
k----slow on the spell check, glad I can read.
Gary "Grayhound" Schmitt - You spelled Greyhound wrong too.
ROFL !!!
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Hey, could you make one of these in a stationary version, like for the gym or the garage?
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I don't know why it is promoted as being good for your knees. You are standing instead of sitting, putting a lot of weight on one knee, while the other knee is continually absorbing impacts with the ground.
Likewise for your feet. Lots of weight on one foot, constant impact on the other.
The back position looks none too comfy either.
Not sure this is a product aimed at the 50+ crowd - or at least a large percentage of it.
Likewise for your feet. Lots of weight on one foot, constant impact on the other.
The back position looks none too comfy either.
Not sure this is a product aimed at the 50+ crowd - or at least a large percentage of it.
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I don't know why it is promoted as being good for your knees. You are standing instead of sitting, putting a lot of weight on one knee, while the other knee is continually absorbing impacts with the ground.
Likewise for your feet. Lots of weight on one foot, constant impact on the other.
The back position looks none too comfy either.
Not sure this is a product aimed at the 50+ crowd - or at least a large percentage of it.
Likewise for your feet. Lots of weight on one foot, constant impact on the other.
The back position looks none too comfy either.
Not sure this is a product aimed at the 50+ crowd - or at least a large percentage of it.
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Unless that thing can be folded to bring aboard a bus, I fail to see its application or attraction.
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Yes it seems that I have peddled my pedal. I imagine it is due to too much time on my Footbike, and not enough time on my pedals.
This is a different machine, not a replacement for a bike. Back in the day it may have started the other way around. Regardless, this revival comes from the reason this machine was designed------a zero impact running machine that is being adopted by all athletes in all sports.
Without accident this 'expensive big scooter' is huge in Europe and coming to North America with a smile. You won't need a chamois, you will not need your riding shoes, and you won't need to replace or maintain your chain, shifters, cranks, bottom bracket, saddle, rings, cluster, derailers, and....ohyea.......the peddells.
You will ride stronger after putting time on your Footbike. You will find a level of fitness that may have escaped you these last few years of riding.
Don't be afraid to be different-----the Footbike Rocks!
This is a different machine, not a replacement for a bike. Back in the day it may have started the other way around. Regardless, this revival comes from the reason this machine was designed------a zero impact running machine that is being adopted by all athletes in all sports.
Without accident this 'expensive big scooter' is huge in Europe and coming to North America with a smile. You won't need a chamois, you will not need your riding shoes, and you won't need to replace or maintain your chain, shifters, cranks, bottom bracket, saddle, rings, cluster, derailers, and....ohyea.......the peddells.
You will ride stronger after putting time on your Footbike. You will find a level of fitness that may have escaped you these last few years of riding.
Don't be afraid to be different-----the Footbike Rocks!
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I was advised by an associate to jump on this site and show what we have. It seemed like a good idea for the first 5 minutes, and better than $25k magazine ads. I am a humored that the cycling community is just like every other 'community' or 'gang' ' or 'club' on this planet.
It seems that if I lived somewhere other than the US I would be clubbed for my posts. And why is that again?-----ohyea, because we are different, and you didn't like the message.
Sorry to invite you to my free space on this site. Sorry to make it look like I was reaching into your wallet. Sorry that your experience with Footbike started out like this!
Have a most excellent ride.
It seems that if I lived somewhere other than the US I would be clubbed for my posts. And why is that again?-----ohyea, because we are different, and you didn't like the message.
Sorry to invite you to my free space on this site. Sorry to make it look like I was reaching into your wallet. Sorry that your experience with Footbike started out like this!
Have a most excellent ride.
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I might consider using one for a relatively short distance trip around town, if I lived in a town. It would be much faster than walking. Although I don't know why I'd use it instead of a bicycle. Perhaps it could better serve someone with balance problems than a bike??
One problem would be: Where would you ride it? Wheeled vehicles are banned from sidewalks and scooters are banned from bike lanes. It would be legal on a MUP, so that would work around parts of Madison.
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Looks like he is taking a beating in the Commuting forum
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...137&highlight=
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...137&highlight=
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I can't believe that you could even give these things away..let alone sell them. Maybe young kids who like scootering around the neighborhood would take a free one.
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I was advised by an associate to jump on this site and show what we have. It seemed like a good idea for the first 5 minutes, and better than $25k magazine ads. I am a humored that the cycling community is just like every other 'community' or 'gang' ' or 'club' on this planet.
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Wow, I think you should really petition the Admins for a Footbike sub-forum... what with the phenomenal growth potential and enthusiastic new users... you'll soon overwhelm all the current forums you've posted to.
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I was advised by an associate to jump on this site and show what we have. It seemed like a good idea for the first 5 minutes, and better than $25k magazine ads. I am a humored that the cycling community is just like every other 'community' or 'gang' ' or 'club' on this planet.
It seems that if I lived somewhere other than the US I would be clubbed for my posts. And why is that again?-----ohyea, because we are different, and you didn't like the message.
Sorry to invite you to my free space on this site. Sorry to make it look like I was reaching into your wallet. Sorry that your experience with Footbike started out like this!
Have a most excellent ride.
It seems that if I lived somewhere other than the US I would be clubbed for my posts. And why is that again?-----ohyea, because we are different, and you didn't like the message.
Sorry to invite you to my free space on this site. Sorry to make it look like I was reaching into your wallet. Sorry that your experience with Footbike started out like this!
Have a most excellent ride.