29.03.2019, 22:16
Hello Gamora
so you bought an Stromer E-Bike just to use for sportive cycling? Interesting
Your flag there in the upper right, is it hungary? Well, most roads here (and that´s what the Stromer EBikes are made for) in Switzerland and Germany are in good condition, and most of them are quite frequented by traffic so it´s pretty unusual to crash and noboby find you laying there... keep your eyes open all the time and dont get distracted, especially at higher speeds!
For Navigation you can ask people, read signs, buy some Maps und also use your Smartphone... it´s almost impossible to get lost on the streets and dont find your way back.
Also, learn to fix your bike (flat tires, shifting, chain, Brakes...) and take the right tools so you can repair your bicycle. With a Stromer/EBike this might be harder as there is a lot of electric. If i ever run into a electronic fail and i can´t ride home any more i´ll call the Stromer Assistance.... or at least a taxi ... or take the train home... what ever.
You see it´s not really wilderness cycling on the roads here...
Kind regards
Hannes
so you bought an Stromer E-Bike just to use for sportive cycling? Interesting
Your flag there in the upper right, is it hungary? Well, most roads here (and that´s what the Stromer EBikes are made for) in Switzerland and Germany are in good condition, and most of them are quite frequented by traffic so it´s pretty unusual to crash and noboby find you laying there... keep your eyes open all the time and dont get distracted, especially at higher speeds!
For Navigation you can ask people, read signs, buy some Maps und also use your Smartphone... it´s almost impossible to get lost on the streets and dont find your way back.
Also, learn to fix your bike (flat tires, shifting, chain, Brakes...) and take the right tools so you can repair your bicycle. With a Stromer/EBike this might be harder as there is a lot of electric. If i ever run into a electronic fail and i can´t ride home any more i´ll call the Stromer Assistance.... or at least a taxi ... or take the train home... what ever.
You see it´s not really wilderness cycling on the roads here...
Kind regards
Hannes