I got a Shell scooter. xpensive, but well built
Surprisingly difficult to get the hang of, with my balance problem.
Also, the is very aggressive so it requires a light touch to avoid doing
a wheely. But it will develop my balance, and even muscles which I
haven't been using lately.
On 9/2/21 10:19 AM:
I don't know anything about them. I'd just go look at reviews. ($500a
for a battery sure looks steep and I wonder how long they last).
I'd look at how far you can go on one. Neighbors have fold up ones but
I don't know how they like them.
On Thursday, September 2, 2021, 02:28:26 AM
wrote:
that might be a good option
right now I'm looking at a nelectric-assist bicycle
https://www.chargebikes.com/collections/electric-bikes/products/city-electric-bike
any opinion?
It's $700 and made by a Schwinn manufacturer suposedly, A new battery
costs $500 however.
On 9/1/21 8:58 PM:
I think said that you were maybe considering an electric scooter
since you can't drive. Have you checked into them?
Since I work at Target and get a discount, I looked at what they have:
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Shop for electric scooters for adults online at Target. Choose from
contactless Same Day Delivery, Drive Up and ...
would end up hurt eventually.It's too much like a skateboard. might try
an electric bicycle.
On 9/9/21 5:48 PM
I see them all over town when I'm teaching driving
I didn't know they were hard to use.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 3:42 PM someone wrote:
Great! Might even be fun!
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Sent: *Thursday, September 9, 2021 5:40 PM
*Cc: *
Subject: *Re:
I got a Shell scooter. xpensive, but well built
Surprisingly difficult to get the hang of, with my balance
problem. Also, the is very aggressive so it requires a light touch
to avoid doing a wheely. But it will develop my balance, and even
muscles which I haven't been using lately.
On 9/2/21 10:19 AM:
I don't know anything about them. I'd just go look at reviews.
($500a for a battery sure looks steep and I wonder how long
they last).
I'd look at how far you can go on one. Neighbors have fold up
ones but I don't know how they like them.
On Thursday, September 2, 2021, 02:28:26 AM
wrote:
that might be a good option
right now I'm looking at a nelectric-assist bicycle
https://www.chargebikes.com/collections/electric-bikes/products/city-electric-bike
any opinion?
It's $700 and made by a Schwinn manufacturer suposedly, A new
battery costs $500 however.
On 9/1/21 8:58 PM:
I think said that you were maybe considering an electric
scooter since you can't drive. Have you checked into them?
Since I work at Target and get a discount, I looked at what
they have:
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Shop for electric scooters for adults online at Target. Choose
from contactless Same Day Delivery, Drive Up and ...
I'm hoping the scooter will help
On 9/9/21 6:33 PM:
Looks like fun! I walk a straight line on the edge of our rug a few
times a week, and it has helped my balance. Also, how about physical
therapy?
On 9/9/2021 3:42 PM
Great! Might even be fun!
*
Sent: *Thursday, September 9, 2021 5:40 PM
*Cc: *
Subject: *Re:
I got a Shell scooter. xpensive, but well built
Surprisingly difficult to get the hang of, with my balance problem.
Also, the is very aggressive so it requires a light touch to avoid
doing a wheely. But it will develop my balance, and even muscles
which I haven't been using lately.
On 9/2/21 10:19 AM:
I don't know anything about them. I'd just go look at reviews.
($500a for a battery sure looks steep and I wonder how long they
last).
I'd look at how far you can go on one. Neighbors have fold up
ones but I don't know how they like them.
On Thursday, September 2, 2021, 02:28:26 AM
wrote:
that might be a good option
right now I'm looking at a nelectric-assist bicycle
https://www.chargebikes.com/collections/electric-bikes/products/city-electric-bike
any opinion?
It's $700 and made by a Schwinn manufacturer suposedly, A new
battery costs $500 however.
On 9/1/21 8:58 PM:
I think said that you were maybe considering an electric
scooter since you can't drive. Have you checked into them?
Since I work at Target and get a discount, I looked at what they
have:
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Shop for electric scooters for adults online at Target. Choose
from contactless Same Day Delivery, Drive Up and ...
I'm hoping the scooter will help
On 9/9/21 6:33 PM:
Looks like fun! I walk a straight line on the edge of our rug a few
times a week, and it has helped my balance. Also, how about physical
therapy?
On 9/9/2021 3:42 PM
Great! Might even be fun!
*
Sent: *Thursday, September 9, 2021 5:40 PM
*Cc: *
Subject: *Re:
I got a Shell scooter. xpensive, but well built
Surprisingly difficult to get the hang of, with my balance problem.
Also, the is very aggressive so it requires a light touch to avoid
doing a wheely. But it will develop my balance, and even muscles
which I haven't been using lately.
On 9/2/21 10:19 AM:
I don't know anything about them. I'd just go look at reviews.
($500a for a battery sure looks steep and I wonder how long they
last).
I'd look at how far you can go on one. Neighbors have fold up
ones but I don't know how they like them.
On Thursday, September 2, 2021, 02:28:26 AM
wrote:
that might be a good option
right now I'm looking at a nelectric-assist bicycle
https://www.chargebikes.com/collections/electric-bikes/products/city-electric-bike
any opinion?
It's $700 and made by a Schwinn manufacturer suposedly, A new
battery costs $500 however.
On 9/1/21 8:58 PM:
I think said that you were maybe considering an electric
scooter since you can't drive. Have you checked into them?
Since I work at Target and get a discount, I looked at what they
have:
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Shop for electric scooters for adults online at Target. Choose
from contactless Same Day Delivery, Drive Up and ...
I'm hoping the scooter will help
On 9/9/21 6:33 PM:
Looks like fun! I walk a straight line on the edge of our rug a few
times a week, and it has helped my balance. Also, how about physical
therapy?
On 9/9/2021 3:42 PM
Great! Might even be fun!
*
Sent: *Thursday, September 9, 2021 5:40 PM
*Cc: *
Subject: *Re:
I got a Shell scooter. xpensive, but well built
Surprisingly difficult to get the hang of, with my balance problem.
Also, the is very aggressive so it requires a light touch to avoid
doing a wheely. But it will develop my balance, and even muscles
which I haven't been using lately.
On 9/2/21 10:19 AM:
I don't know anything about them. I'd just go look at reviews.
($500a for a battery sure looks steep and I wonder how long they
last).
I'd look at how far you can go on one. Neighbors have fold up
ones but I don't know how they like them.
On Thursday, September 2, 2021, 02:28:26 AM
wrote:
that might be a good option
right now I'm looking at a nelectric-assist bicycle
https://www.chargebikes.com/collections/electric-bikes/products/city-electric-bike
any opinion?
It's $700 and made by a Schwinn manufacturer suposedly, A new
battery costs $500 however.
On 9/1/21 8:58 PM:
I think said that you were maybe considering an electric
scooter since you can't drive. Have you checked into them?
Since I work at Target and get a discount, I looked at what they
have:
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Shop for electric scooters for adults online at Target. Choose
from contactless Same Day Delivery, Drive Up and ...
I'm hoping the scooter will help
On 9/9/21 6:33 PM:
Looks like fun! I walk a straight line on the edge of our rug a few
times a week, and it has helped my balance. Also, how about physical
therapy?
On 9/9/2021 3:42 PM
Great! Might even be fun!
*
Sent: *Thursday, September 9, 2021 5:40 PM
*Cc: *
Subject: *Re:
I got a Shell scooter. xpensive, but well built
Surprisingly difficult to get the hang of, with my balance problem.
Also, the is very aggressive so it requires a light touch to avoid
doing a wheely. But it will develop my balance, and even muscles
which I haven't been using lately.
On 9/2/21 10:19 AM:
I don't know anything about them. I'd just go look at reviews.
($500a for a battery sure looks steep and I wonder how long they
last).
I'd look at how far you can go on one. Neighbors have fold up
ones but I don't know how they like them.
On Thursday, September 2, 2021, 02:28:26 AM, someone wrote
that might be a good option
right now I'm looking at a nelectric-assist bicycle
https://www.chargebikes.com/collections/electric-bikes/products/city-electric-bike
any opinion?
It's $700 and made by a Schwinn manufacturer suposedly, A new
battery costs $500 however.
On 9/1/21 8:58 PM:
I think said that you were maybe considering an electric
scooter since you can't drive. Have you checked into them?
Since I work at Target and get a discount, I looked at what they
have:
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Electric Scooters For Adults : Target
Shop for electric scooters for adults online at Target. Choose
from contactless Same Day Delivery, Drive Up and ...