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Quote from: Rosie Arzate on April 01, 2024, 02:05:07 PMWe kind of did not answer your real question.
I don't mind looking ridiculous for using training wheels. I just want to ride with my kids safely.
Quote from: Naranja_CT5+ on April 05, 2024, 02:41:09 AM
It seemed you might have a problem accessing the zipper once the rear basket is full of stuff. Which can easily be fix by changing the orientation around.
Quote from: crorris on April 04, 2024, 12:23:49 PMI agree, leg injury makes swinging my leg over seat, dropper is awesome and the little adjuments while riding make a huge difference.
One of the best purchases I have made for my Rover 5 is this dropper seat post. When I ride, I like to sit up really high. With the seat up that high, I can't touch the ground with both feet while I'm in the seat. With this dropper seat post, I can hit the thumb lever when I'm coming to a stop the lower the seat all the way down. Then when I take off again, I can hit the thumb lever again without all of my weight on the seat and it will raise up to whatever height I choose. I also find that I can ride farther comfortably by adjusting the height occasionally while I ride. It's not cheap, but out of the thousands of dollars I've spent on various upgrades, this is the one I feel gave me the most for the money.
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