RC Pilot Jim
Senior Member
Hi Rubber.
Thanks for the seat advice. In my case I have a damaged lower back, so Doc doesn't want me to lean forward - Must sit upright. I am not saying ...well...that ebikes are for Seniors (65) + 12 years, however most folks that ride my e-class, are in their mid-late 60's and into their 80's.
I am not experiencing rubbing...Just sitting pain. On riding day I ride on mostly flat asphalt for 1-3/4 hours to do 25 miles on a bike pathway and no breaks. My backside takes 20-22 miles no pain. Last 3 to 5 painful.
Link is for the RAD website riding a City Step-thru (my Model)
https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radcity-step-thru
This is a review video. Move your mouse to 20 minutes to the end and you will see him riding it.
I'm starting to think that I need to ride for 45 minutes to an hour then take a walking break for a few minutes. To see if that makes any difference.
Thanks for the seat advice. In my case I have a damaged lower back, so Doc doesn't want me to lean forward - Must sit upright. I am not saying ...well...that ebikes are for Seniors (65) + 12 years, however most folks that ride my e-class, are in their mid-late 60's and into their 80's.
I am not experiencing rubbing...Just sitting pain. On riding day I ride on mostly flat asphalt for 1-3/4 hours to do 25 miles on a bike pathway and no breaks. My backside takes 20-22 miles no pain. Last 3 to 5 painful.
Link is for the RAD website riding a City Step-thru (my Model)
https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radcity-step-thru
This is a review video. Move your mouse to 20 minutes to the end and you will see him riding it.
I'm starting to think that I need to ride for 45 minutes to an hour then take a walking break for a few minutes. To see if that makes any difference.