Currently on a Trek bike I had since 2018 and can’t believe I have found what I like, the price is beyond me right now, I know down the road it’ll be something I’ll end up getting for my commute to work.
The question i can't seem to find an answer to is how easy is it to maintain 28mph on flat ground with one of the class 3 bikes? Would love to know more about hill climbing as well but that is so variable i wouldn't expect to get a reliable answer on that. There is no point in buying a class 3 bike if I can't churn out the miles on the flats at 26+ mph.
I’ve had the Medeo 10+ for about a week (class 3). On flat, I can easily maintain 28mph and go a tiny bit above sometimes. On really steep hills I drop to 12, but I am not in shape. I expect that to improve as I ride more. And I mean REALLY steep hills.
This is a really good review! nice lighting
Currently on a Trek bike I had since 2018 and can’t believe I have found what I like, the price is beyond me right now, I know down the road it’ll be something I’ll end up getting for my commute to work.
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The question i can't seem to find an answer to is how easy is it to maintain 28mph on flat ground with one of the class 3 bikes? Would love to know more about hill climbing as well but that is so variable i wouldn't expect to get a reliable answer on that. There is no point in buying a class 3 bike if I can't churn out the miles on the flats at 26+ mph.
I’ve had the Medeo 10+ for about a week (class 3). On flat, I can easily maintain 28mph and go a tiny bit above sometimes. On really steep hills I drop to 12, but I am not in shape. I expect that to improve as I ride more. And I mean REALLY steep hills.
@@rougethistle Thank you, thank you!
Distance ride Mt. Bike 4000 miles pedaling lite. Wireless transfer energy 3 charges. 🥵🌊🧐🕶️👓🦯🦟👁️🗨️🗨️=? Bong say