I honestly don’t have a problem with the riding position on an urban arrow (or the mechanics / maintaining of them). They’re slow unassisted because they’re heavy, they’re heavy because they’re huge, and rated to carry more than their competitors.
Sorry to sound like a fanboi, I use one a lot and think it’s good for what it’s built for :)
Adding to that, the geo on the UA has been designed like this to provide a super stable position with two feet flat on the floor at standstill. Easy stopping and starting.
Yeah, that too. Although I do find the saddle too low when accommodating fully flat standing it definitely helps.
One more thing, the kickstand is absolutely solid on the UA- it’s great. Can have multiple people standing, getting in and out of the front and it won’t budge.
I honestly don’t have a problem with the riding position on an urban arrow (or the mechanics / maintaining of them). They’re slow unassisted because they’re heavy, they’re heavy because they’re huge, and rated to carry more than their competitors.
Sorry to sound like a fanboi, I use one a lot and think it’s good for what it’s built for :)