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How tall are you? That seat is pretty high


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I'm 6 ft. That's the highest setting. I almost never run it at full height, especially on the E bike. Not sure why it was up for the photo but spinning on the Ebike with a low seat is amazing for control. That said, I probably adjust my seat up and down 150-400 times per ride, no joke.
 
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I'm 6 ft. That's the highest setting. I almost never run it at full height, especially on the E bike. Not sure why it was up for the photo but spinning on the Ebike with a low seat is amazing for control. That said, I probably adjust my seat up and down 150-400 times per ride, no joke.
That's weird as ****!
 
Bought a Sondors years ago... not much into the mountain scene (they really hills out here), but we've gotten a **** ton of use out of them. Take them on beach and Tahoe trips... always riding around the neighborhood. Sometimes things like that you aren't sure you get your money's worth, but we've loved them and I'm not super into biking.
 
That's weird as ****!

Yeah, it's just like changing gears. The lever is at my fingertip. The dropper post is arguably the greatest mountain bike invention ever. Maybe not 400 times but on a all-day ride depending on the trail I wouldn't be surprised to adjust it hundreds of times.
 
Bought a Sondors years ago... not much into the mountain scene (they really hills out here), but we've gotten a **** ton of use out of them. Take them on beach and Tahoe trips... always riding around the neighborhood. Sometimes things like that you aren't sure you get your money's worth, but we've loved them and I'm not super into biking.

That's awesome. So you're an early adopter.

We were with a big group last year in New Zealand and I arranged for about 20 of us to rent Ebikes. I had to convince a bunch of the group that they could do the ride. It was 25 miles on dirt and asphalt trails. Some weren't in the best shape and a lot of them hadn't been on a bike in a long time. The smiles on their faces were a mile wide and some even said it was the coolest thing they had ever done. We rode around a lake and through the countryside to a river gorge with a bungey jump. Out of those 20 maybe four of us would have even considered that ride on a normal bike.
 
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