A fun way to cruise the campgrounds.

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I just bought my first E-Bike. I have been curious for a while and wanted to get out of the house a little more.

TST R002 Plus. Lower price but highly rated. I just received it today and got it together. A few spins back and forth thru the back yard and this has more power than most of the dirt bikes I use to have. This should be fun. I opted for the higher 25AH battery pack so it was $999.

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Looks like a fun way to get around. What do you do when you want to go outside the campground or on roads not as bike friendly?
 
I wish my neighbors would get ebikes. For some reason some people cant think hard enough to know running their 4 wheelers and motorcycles up and down our private road would possibly annoy other neighbors. Or too stupid to care. We have a nice, very peaceful neighborhood, but a few people like to make it seem like a redneck campground! Freedom has an ugly side...
 
Ever since we bought our RV. We've debated about what to do to get around once we get there.
After going through all the scenarios we came to a conclusion.
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A pair of E-trikes. These have as range of up to 60 miles depending on how you use them.
And I bought a tray to carry them.
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The trikes fold in half. And fit nicely on this.
Anybody else have e-trikes?
I don’t gave a trike but recently bought this Ramdo dual hub e-bike. It’ll max out at 40 mph which is way to fast.
I’m using it for fishing and hunting and bike paths if needed.
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How heavy are these? Can you get them in and out of a pickup bed without a ramp?
Maybe just the tires make them look heavy.
 
How heavy are these? Can you get them in and out of a pickup bed without a ramp?
Maybe just the tires make them look heavy.

The one I just bought weighs 65Lb. I also bought a tow hitch mounted rack that can hold two E-bikes and can tilt to make it easier to place them in the rack. You can make it easier by removing the battery pack(very easy to do), mounting it then replacing the pack. That saves about 20 Lb.
 
The one I just bought weighs 65Lb....You can make it easier by removing the battery pack(very easy to do), mounting it then replacing the pack. That saves about 20 Lb.
Thanks Chris! Life ain't fair. When I was young and strong, my bike weighed 25 pounds. I carried it around with a couple fingers. I was fast and fearless on that thing. Now I'm old and weak, I value safety, and my bikes weigh 45 pounds. I struggle putting them in an SUV or truck bed. I'm not quite ready for a ramp, hitch, or carrier, but I find it helpful to use a big sheet of cardboard and largely SLIDE it in and out.
 
Ever since we bought our RV. We've debated about what to do to get around once we get there.
After going through all the scenarios we came to a conclusion.
View attachment 696125
A pair of E-trikes. These have as range of up to 60 miles depending on how you use them.
And I bought a tray to carry them.
View attachment 696126
The trikes fold in half. And fit nicely on this.
Anybody else have e-trikes?
Don’t have one but looks like a cool ride !
 
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