i love mine and will never go back to a regular bike ever again ! 
To: ez3usx@yahoogroups.com
From: karenk10@...
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 03:31:16 +0000
Subject: [ez3-usx] Hi! New and questions
To: ez3usx@yahoogroups.com
From: karenk10@...
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 03:31:16 +0000
Subject: [ez3-usx] Hi! New and questions
Hello all! I got my usx about 7 months ago and just love it. I'm amazed how comfortable and fun it is. In fact, I just got back from a quick 5-mile evening ride. The dog went for part of it. He loves riding with me and I love that he can't knock me over when he wants to chase after a squirrel!
That said - I'm curious about a couple of things
1/ How have you guys connected lights to the front of the bike for night riding. I have a great planetary light, but right now just hold it in my hand. Which is nice cuz I can wave it any direction to get attention, especially when I need to signal for a turn. BUT, it would be nice to have one I don'thave to hold. I just want it to be removable. I don't want to ride around ALL the time with some big thing protruding from the bike stem.
2/ What bike computers seem to connect to/work well on the usx? I'm curious how far I'm riding and how fast I'm averaging. But most of them look to expensive or too tiny.
3/ For those without computers, is there a way to estimate how fast I'm riding?
Know what I love most about the usx? The variety of people (from 85+ grandma's to little kids all the in-betweens) who grin when I ride by and holler "SWEET RIDE!"
karen
That said - I'm curious about a couple of things
1/ How have you guys connected lights to the front of the bike for night riding. I have a great planetary light, but right now just hold it in my hand. Which is nice cuz I can wave it any direction to get attention, especially when I need to signal for a turn. BUT, it would be nice to have one I don'thave to hold. I just want it to be removable. I don't want to ride around ALL the time with some big thing protruding from the bike stem.
2/ What bike computers seem to connect to/work well on the usx? I'm curious how far I'm riding and how fast I'm averaging. But most of them look to expensive or too tiny.
3/ For those without computers, is there a way to estimate how fast I'm riding?
Know what I love most about the usx? The variety of people (from 85+ grandma's to little kids all the in-betweens) who grin when I ride by and holler "SWEET RIDE!"
karen