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Any bikers out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 389326" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>When you say "bikers", I think Harley Davidson' Boss Hoss and the like. I do not have any motorized bikes myself but I do have a bicycle. I use it at work. I work at an airport. The distance can be a good ways to walk especially if you want to cover distance quickly. It is a Murray Beach Cruiser with a front basket and a rear rack. It is excellent at transporting tools to my remote work area and back. It is a single speed with brakes on the pedals. Not exactly a speed demon but I have had it up to 17 mph in short burst. I use it a good bit. I do have a CatEye speedometer on it. It shows speed, max speed, trip miles and total miles. It has a reset button that will reset the max speed and trip miles to zero when pressed. The speedometer is good but when you change the batteries in it you loose to odometer miles accumulated since the last battery change. I usually get about 400 miles before the battery dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 389326, member: 432"] When you say "bikers", I think Harley Davidson' Boss Hoss and the like. I do not have any motorized bikes myself but I do have a bicycle. I use it at work. I work at an airport. The distance can be a good ways to walk especially if you want to cover distance quickly. It is a Murray Beach Cruiser with a front basket and a rear rack. It is excellent at transporting tools to my remote work area and back. It is a single speed with brakes on the pedals. Not exactly a speed demon but I have had it up to 17 mph in short burst. I use it a good bit. I do have a CatEye speedometer on it. It shows speed, max speed, trip miles and total miles. It has a reset button that will reset the max speed and trip miles to zero when pressed. The speedometer is good but when you change the batteries in it you loose to odometer miles accumulated since the last battery change. I usually get about 400 miles before the battery dies. [/QUOTE]
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