Day 6 Electric Bikes
Without question, the best combination of comfort, performance, safety, and ergonomics on two wheels!
* No leaning forward to reach handlebars
* Both feet touch ground when stopped
* Adjustable, contoured backrest
* 11" or 17" wide seat
* Aluminum frame
* Dual 26" wheels
* Traditional styling
* Standard components
* 21 speeds or single speed
**Available with power assist option. See FAQ's
**Cobalt Blue or Metallic Burgundy
**Weighs approximately 34 lbs. without power kit
**Fits riders approximately 5' 2" to 6' 2"
See the Day 6 bike in action! (Windows Media Player file. 3.1mb Allow time to download) HERE
I like the high seat position for visibility in traffic. Looks like it may really be a comfortable ride. Looks like they have a variety of seat types.
I think the bike is a great candidate for the rear hub motor.
It would be nice if they incorporated the battery pack into the frame rather than on top of it.
I think a curved front fork would look better too for some reason.
Thanks for bringing us the latest and greatest Gman!
Dave
MB-1-E
Electric - Bridgestone MB-1 Mountain Bike
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Dave B
MB-1-E
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I like the high seat position for visibility in traffic.
Well... I've bought a Giant Suede, which also has a lower seat and a pedal-forward pedals. I rather like being able to put my feet down on the ground without having to dismount. I think that makes me a lot safer than the typical bikes where you have to dismount to get your feet on the ground. It seems like such a simple thing, really, safety means when you pull to a stop you want to have your feet on the ground, right? So the bike should make that easy and painless, but for some reason the regular bikes make this hard.
It's also a very different, laid back, kind of riding experience. And now that I've ridden this bike, I realize I've never liked the leaning-forward experience on regular bikes.
- David Herron, http://davidherron.com/
- David Herron, The Long Tail Pipe, davidherron.com, 7gen.com, What is Reiki
Hi
I agree on some level. i remember the days of banana sats and that comfort.
but how is that for your lower back i wonder bouncing without shock absorbsion.