E (for excellent) bike... after 1200 miles riding, this bike still brings home the juice... I want to buy another one just to have a complete set of spare parts and an additional battery for longer, overnighter type rides... thanks for the service overview... I recommend getting a gauged air pump, make sure those tires are at spec... they will roll for many more miles than listed in the manual
Hey. I think you got it covered. I've been enjoying my Kepler for a couple years now. They still have discounts for veterans ($100) and others and as far as I know, and they don't add for shipping or sales tax. Another thing some people overlook is health insurance rebates for eBikes. My wife and I both got a $400 check for buying eBikes. We're retired, Medicare Advantage, but other forms of health insurance probably do the same. As always, I enjoy your videos. One question, I seem to have forgotten how to tighten my steering. Can it be done?