Aging & Transportation Budgeting: Fixing Brakes on E-Trike 40 Bucks
I can always rent a car for out-ot-town trips. But in-town my e-trike does just fine, plus it can consume per hour more than 400 calories . The euphoric aspect of this mode of transportation is that maintenance is lots cheaper and less complex than that of a car. For example, when I almost glided into busy-street traffic from a shopping center and had to use my feet to stop I realized my brakes were gone. Not only was this a safety issue. It was a financial one. Although I am a boomer still working my compensation had peaked in my late 50s. You bet, I am focused on not having to withdraw from my nest egg to get by paying off bills. Well, Mike at M&M Cycling in Sierra Vista, Arizona got me back in the safety zone for 40 bucks. And he completed the work while I waited for about 15 minutes. I recalled the financial hit and the hours sitting in a auto repair shop for when the brakes on my Smart Car needed some tender loving care. M&M Cycling can provide you with this low-cost