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Briarose wrote:
Hi Dave I would be quite interested in the outcome of this one, you never know I might even commision you to make me one (or two LOL) Rolo is average size for a Welsh but Megan is stocky but smaller.

We have two electric bikes, we traded in our heavier ones that we took to Portugal and I just loved that bike, but Hubby wanted lighter ones with lithium battery...............they have arrived great, but I wanted one with a throttle and he has got me pedal assisted, so a bit disappointed really.

Might have to make him rethink on mine but for now it is sitting brand new in the shed.


I think Himself might be right about the bikes Nette. As I understand it the pedal assist means just that - you don't need to pedal very hard at all. Also they have a much greater range. (allegedly Rolling Eyes )

The dog carrier - if and when I get it sorted I'll certainly post details. It would be a lot easier to have Gracie on the carrier, as there would not be a bulky trolley to carry and store. It would also need a lot less effort to pedal along like that.

Watch this space. Very Happy Very Happy

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We actually had the bike rack that carried four bikes, as I say the other bikes were heavier and bulky, if you do find a solution I am wondering if we could carry such a thing on the bike rack now that we have smaller bikes.

I am just going to have to have a real go on the new bike............just worried as sometimes my knee plays up a bit. We met a couple in the Algarve that had the Powerbyke though and I was really impressed.

The ones we have now are from Tiger-cycles.com but supplied by a local dealer.
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Hey Dave, what's wrong with the wheel barrow Very Happy

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bigbazza wrote:
Hey Dave, what's wrong with the wheel barrow Very Happy

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Nowt Baz, but I'm worried about the men in white coats coming to call if I hitch that up behind the bike. Shocked Shocked

Gracie enjoys riding in it, so I doubt if there will be any problems with a trailer or a box on the carrier. Very Happy

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