Took it for a ride yesterday. I went about 2/3rds of my normal distance and was twice as tired at the end. Issues are, it is my first 'pedal-forward' bike, and I've seen comments before about how you can't stand up to pedal...but, never thought much of it. Well, I now get it...turns out I usually stand up to pedal a lot
. 2nd issue is the gearing. I actually averaged around my same speed (~10mph)...but, felt spun out most the time. I can't imagine going any higher with the gearing, since take off are already on the slower side since you can't stand on the pedal. An IGH seems a must on this kind of bike. Sitting position needs some attention...sitting straight up and down put the bars to close to the chest... leaning back was comfy, but awkward as there isn't anything to lean back against. Seat is already all the way back on the rails and my legs fully extended...so, I'll probably try a lay back post lowered so my leg extension is still good but my bar to chest distance may allow me to sit up straight.
It was also raining a bit on this ride... which also became quite the issue. Normally, everything below the knee gets soaked/muddy. On a chopper with no front fender... everything came down in my lap at slower speeds...and into my face at faster speeds
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Not giving up yet...
Jason
PS - Loki... didn't try it, but bars appear to slide into fork tubes for adjustability. I'm pretty sure these are aftermarket bars as they are of a different lustre than the forks and appear to be of higher quality.