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6-Week / 150 Mile Review on My Freesky Swift Horse Pro
May 15, 2026
“Still Putting a Smile on My Face Every Ride” My name is Brian D. Compton, and I’ve been riding my Freesky Swift Horse Pro for about 6 weeks now, with just over 150 miles on it so far. I mainly ride on weekends when the weather is nice, and every time I take it out, it still feels like a highlight of the week. First Impressions Still Hold Up Even after more than a month of riding, the same impression remains—the bike feels solid, powerful, and very composed. Acceleration is smooth and responsive, and when you open it up, it still feels stable and controlled. On one ride, I reached about 41 mph (with wind assistance), and the bike stayed planted without feeling unstable. The real standout is the climbing ability. The 140Nm torque makes steep hills feel surprisingly manageable, almost effortless compared to a regular ride. Riding Feel & PAS Behavior Most of my riding is through neighborhoods and light suburban roads, so I often switch between PAS levels depending on the pace. The PAS system feels generally smooth, but I noticed: - PAS 2–3 works best for relaxed cruising - PAS 5 delivers a much more noticeable jump in power and speed It’s a bit of a step change between levels, and I do wish there was more fine-tuning across PAS 1–9. I’ve heard that may depend on the controller setup. That said, once you get used to it, it becomes easy to ride comfortably without overthinking the settings. Range & Battery Performance Battery performance has been solid so far. On a recent ride, I covered about 20 miles and still had 5 bars remaining, which felt reassuring. When riding more aggressively at higher PAS levels, I typically get around 35 miles before needing a recharge, which feels expected given the power output. For more details, the battery range behavior aligns well with real-world riding conditions. Handling, Braking & Comfort What stands out most is how balanced and controlled the ride feels. - Acceleration is smooth - Braking is strong and confident - Handling remains stable even at higher speeds It doesn’t feel nervous or overly sensitive, which makes it comfortable for both casual and faster riding. Upgrades I Made I’ve made a few small upgrades over time to better match my riding style: - 4” handlebar riser - New seat (stock was already decent) - DNM AO-38 rear air shock - 58T chainring These weren’t required, but they helped refine comfort and riding feel for longer sessions. Bonus Accessories & Value One unexpected highlight was the accessory package. Freesky also included around 10 free accessories, such as: - mirrors - rear rack bag - helmet - air pump - phone holder - rain cover - riding glasses - chain lock It made the bike feel ready to ride immediately, without needing extra purchases. Final Thoughts After 6 weeks and 150 miles, I’m still very satisfied with this bike. The Swift Horse Pro delivers a strong mix of speed, comfort, and stability. It handles hills easily, feels smooth at speed, and remains enjoyable on every ride. There are small adjustments I may continue exploring, but overall—it’s been a very positive experience. Rider Profile Name: Brian D. ComptonStatus: Weekend Rider / E-bike EnthusiastBike: Freesky Swift Horse ProMileage: 150+ miles (6 weeks) “Still enjoying every ride. It’s fast, smooth, and just makes weekends better.”
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300 km on My Swift Horse — Every Ride a Step Into Nature and Freedom
Apr 27, 2026
My name is Daniel Stjean, and my Swift Horse has just reached the 300 km mark (including a 40 km ride today). It may not sound like a large distance, but each kilometer has come from consistent short rides whenever the weather in Québec allows it—and each one has added something valuable to the experience. I didn’t expect this bike to become part of my routine so quickly. What started as simple test rides has naturally turned into something I now look forward to whenever I get the chance to go out. A Simple Start That Became a HabitAt first, the rides were short and casual—just getting familiar with the bike and exploring nearby areas. But very quickly, it became clear that the Swift Horse was built for more than just occasional use. Even on short outings, it delivers a strong and stable riding experience. It climbs steep hills smoothly and confidently, making terrain that would normally feel demanding become enjoyable and effortless. Each ride feels consistent. I don’t have to think too much about performance—it simply responds and performs as expected every time. Short Rides, Full ExperienceMost of my recent rides have been relatively short, often just stepping out for a quick loop. But even within a short distance, the experience feels complete. One of the most enjoyable aspects is how quickly the environment changes. In just a few minutes, I can move from city surroundings into quiet natural spaces. That immediate transition makes even a brief ride feel refreshing. Sometimes I stop along the way just to take in the scenery or capture a few photos. These small pauses have naturally become part of the riding experience. Consistent Performance on Every RideWhat stands out most about the Swift Horse is its reliability. Whether riding in cooler temperatures or on damp roads, it remains steady and capable. It handles inclines with ease and maintains smooth power delivery throughout the ride. Even on shorter trips, I can ride at a comfortable pace without feeling limited, and return without worrying about frequent charging. That balance between performance and efficiency makes it practical for everyday use, not just longer recreational rides. Living Close to NatureOne of the advantages of where I live is how close nature is to everyday life. Within just a few minutes, I can move from urban streets into quiet, open scenery. That accessibility changes how I see short rides. They are no longer “just trips,” but small escapes into nature that fit easily into daily routines. A Different Way to MoveE-bikes, in general, offer something very practical. They don’t rely on fuel, they operate quietly, and they are economical to use. For me, the Swift Horse represents a simple and efficient way to stay active while enjoying the outdoors. It’s not about complexity—it’s about ease, accessibility, and the ability to ride whenever the opportunity appears. Final ThoughtsReaching 300 km is only a small milestone, but it reflects a consistent and enjoyable experience over time. The Swift Horse has become a reliable part of my routine—whether for short local rides or quick moments of escape into nature. It offers stability, comfort, and a sense of freedom that fits naturally into everyday life. Each ride, no matter how short, feels like a small reminder to slow down and appreciate the surroundings. Ride safe, and enjoy every moment on the road. 🚴 Rider ProfileName: Daniel StjeanLocation: Sherbrooke, Québec, CanadaStatus: Rider / E-bike EnthusiastBike: Swift Horse Pro "Even short rides feel meaningful when the bike performs this consistently. It has become a simple and enjoyable part of my everyday life."
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The Warrior Pro — Built Together, Ridden Everywhere, Still Discovering Limits
Apr 24, 2026
My name is James Nelson, and I bought the Warrior Pro just under a year ago. From the moment it arrived, it wasn’t just a delivery—it became a project I shared with my daughter. We built it together in the garage, both of us genuinely excited, like it was Christmas morning. It took just over an hour to assemble, but the moment it was ready, I knew exactly where it was going first. First Ride — Straight Into the WoodsI took it directly into my local woodlands for its first proper ride. The experience was immediate. The Warrior Pro doesn’t hesitate—it moves with strength and confidence from the start. On the trails, it felt like a different class of machine entirely. Steep inclines that normally demand effort simply disappeared under it. It didn’t struggle, it didn’t slow down—it just kept going. The bike handled uneven ground, roots, and climbs as if they were part of its natural environment. It felt less like I was riding something and more like I was guiding something already built for that terrain. Power You Can Feel InstantlyOn the way back from that first ride, curiosity took over. On a clear stretch of path, I decided to open it up using the throttle just to see what it could really do. The acceleration was strong and immediate, building speed smoothly and confidently. It didn’t feel uncontrolled—it felt engineered. Using GPS on my phone, I clocked just over 30 mph before I had to ease off. That moment genuinely surprised me. It was faster than expected, and I hadn’t even pushed anywhere near its limit. Even now, I still haven’t explored the top speed of this bike. There’s always a sense that more is there when you need it. A Bike That Became Part of Everyday LifeWhat started as a trail machine quickly became something I use far more regularly. Short journeys, quick rides into town, exploring back roads—over time, the Warrior Pro naturally became part of my everyday routine. It transitions easily from recreational riding to practical transport without feeling out of place in either role. It’s not a bike I “save for weekends.” It’s one I actually use. Exploring New Trails and Open SpacesOver the past months, I’ve taken it across a variety of rides—through woodland plantations, rural lanes, open countryside, and new paths I find along the way. Some rides are planned, others are completely spontaneous. That flexibility is part of what makes it enjoyable. There’s something satisfying about turning onto a trail just to see where it leads, knowing the bike can handle whatever comes next without hesitation. Comfort in All ConditionsThe Warrior Pro has also handled mixed riding conditions with ease—muddy lanes, damp trails, long stretches of uneven ground. It stays stable, responsive, and controlled, which makes longer rides more enjoyable. I can focus on the ride itself rather than worrying about what the terrain will do next. Moments That Stick With YouSome rides aren’t about distance or speed. Stopping by a river for a break. Riding past open fields where the bike quietly rolls forward. Pausing mid-ride just to take in the surroundings. These small moments are often what stay in your mind longer than anything else. Final ThoughtsThe Warrior Pro has become more than just an e-bike for me. It’s a machine that encourages exploration. It’s powerful enough to feel exciting, yet stable enough to trust every day. It fits both adventure riding and everyday use without compromise. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a true adventure e-bike—something that can handle real terrain, real distance, and still bring a sense of excitement every time you ride it. It doesn’t just perform. It invites you to keep going a little further each time. Rider ProfileName: James NelsonLocation: South Devon, UKStatus: Rider / E-bike EnthusiastBike: Warrior Pro "Built it with my daughter, rode it into the woods, and it never stopped surprising me. It’s become part of my everyday life as much as my adventures."
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Two Months on the Swift Horse Pro — Rediscovering Freedom at 61
Apr 23, 2026
My name is Robert Coco Tellier, I’m 61 years old, and recently retired. After decades of working life, I found myself facing a simple but important question—how to fill my days with something meaningful, something that brings both purpose and genuine enjoyment. I didn’t expect the answer to come on two wheels. At the beginning of March 2026, I received my new Swift Horse Pro. What started as curiosity quickly became something much deeper—a new passion, a daily ritual, and above all, a renewed sense of freedom. A Fresh Start on Two WheelsEarly spring brought those first gentle days when the air begins to soften and the light feels warmer. It felt like the perfect moment to step outside and try something new. From the very first ride, I was impressed. The bike feels incredibly solid and reassuring. There is a real sense of stability and quality in its construction, which immediately builds confidence. What stood out most was its power. The Swift Horse Pro delivers smooth, responsive assistance that makes every ride enjoyable. Hills are no longer an obstacle—they’ve become part of the pleasure. Instead of effort, I feel curiosity and motivation to keep exploring. Exploring with Comfort and ConfidenceMy rides usually take me along quiet roads and small countryside paths. Some stretches are smooth and easy, perfect for relaxed cruising, while others include light gravel or uneven terrain. No matter the conditions, the bike handles everything with ease. It absorbs imperfections in the road and keeps the ride comfortable from start to finish. This allows me to focus on what truly matters—the surroundings, the fresh air, and the simple joy of riding. There’s a natural rhythm that comes with each ride. It’s steady, calming, and deeply satisfying. The Freedom of Long RidesOne of the biggest surprises has been the battery performance. The long-lasting battery gives me the confidence to ride without constantly thinking about range. I can take detours, explore new paths, and extend my rides without hesitation. That freedom transforms each outing into an open experience, guided by desire rather than limitation. Moments of Pure EnjoymentDuring my rides, I often stop for a moment—by a quiet path, near open fields, or under a line of trees. These pauses have become part of the experience. There is a calm, simple happiness in these moments. A feeling of being fully present, with no urgency and no pressure. Each time I get on my Swift Horse Pro, I feel that same sense of joy. It’s like rediscovering something I didn’t realize I had lost. Why This Bike Changed My LifeRetirement is often seen as a closing chapter. For me, it has become the beginning of something new. The Swift Horse Pro is more than just a bike. It has given structure to my days, encouraged me to stay active, and brought back a sense of excitement and freedom. There is also a simple, almost childlike pleasure in riding—something truly valuable at any age. Rider ProfileName: Robert Coco Tellier Age: 61 Status: Retired Favorite Ride: Quiet countryside roads and local paths Bike: Swift Horse Pro "Since I received my Swift Horse Pro, I’ve rediscovered a sense of freedom and happiness. Every ride feels like a new beginning." Discover the Swift Horse ProWhether you're beginning a new chapter or simply looking to enjoy the outdoors again, the Swift Horse Pro is built to bring comfort, power, and lasting enjoyment to every ride. 👉 Start your own journey and experience the freedom for yourself. 🚴
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A Month on the Warrior Pro — My First Real E-Bike Experience
Apr 14, 2026
I’ve had the FREESKY Warrior Pro for just over a month now. I didn’t really know what to expect at first—this is my first e-bike—but I’ve already put a little over 380 miles on it. Looking back, it feels like I’ve been slowly figuring out what this bike is really capable of, one ride at a time. First Rides and First Surprises I still remember the first few rides pretty clearly. I took it out on some local roads and a couple of long uphill stretches nearby, just to get a feel for it. The moment I hit a steep section, I realized this wasn’t going to be like anything I’d ridden before. The bike just kept pulling forward. “It handles steep hills really well,” I remember thinking, almost surprised at how effortless it felt. There was no hesitation—just steady power, like it had more in reserve than I was expecting. Finding My Rhythm on Daily Rides After the first few rides, I stopped experimenting so much and just started riding it the way I naturally like to ride. Most of the time, I stick to a single motor and PAS level 3. It feels balanced—enough assistance to make the ride easy, but still enough effort to feel like I’m actually riding. Over time, I started noticing something else: I wasn’t really thinking about range anymore. On most rides, I’d get home and still have plenty of battery left. The longest day I’ve done was about 56 miles, and even then it wasn’t anywhere near empty. “I’ve never actually fully drained the battery yet.” That alone gave me a lot of confidence for longer rides. The Fast Side of It (When I Open It Up) Every now and then, I’ll switch things up—just to see what it can do. On a full charge with both motors engaged, the bike feels completely different. It becomes more aggressive, more direct. The fastest I’ve seen was around 36–40 mph, depending on conditions. It’s not something I ride like all the time, but it’s good to know it’s there when I want it. Small Things You Start to Notice Over Time After a few hundred miles, you start paying attention to details you wouldn’t notice on day one. There’s a slight wobble if I take my hands off the bars, and I did notice a small vibration in the headlight housing when I’m riding faster. At first I thought something was wrong with the motor, but later I found out it’s actually a known thing with the light assembly. It doesn’t really affect riding, but it’s something I became aware of over time. The Kind of Riding It Naturally Pushes You Into What surprised me most is how the bike changed the kind of rides I started doing. I found myself going further out, taking longer loops, just because it felt easy to do so. Hills stopped being something I planned around. They just became part of the route. And on rougher paths or uneven roads, the bike stayed more stable than I expected from something this powerful. Thinking About What Comes Next After a month with it, I’ve started thinking about getting another one. Partly because I want to keep this one mostly as it is. I’m thinking of leaving it stock—maybe just changing the tires or adding a better rear shock later on—but nothing major. If I get a second one, I’d probably use it to experiment more freely. I’ve been looking at the Alaska model for that. What I’ve Realized So Far I didn’t expect to ride this much when I first got it. Now it’s just part of my routine. It’s not just about speed or range or specs anymore—it’s about how easy it is to go out, ride a bit further than planned, and come back feeling like I’ve actually been somewhere. And that’s probably what I appreciate most about it. Rider Profile Rider: First-time e-bike owner Time Riding: ~1 month Total Distance: 380+ miles Typical Setup: Single motor, PAS 3 Longest Ride: 56 miles in one day Top Speed (observed): ~36–40 mph (If you want to see what these rides actually look like on the road, you can visit Josh’s Facebook page and watch his real riding videos.)
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A Professional Racer’s Real-World Ride on FREESKY — Paul Rennie Rides the Warrior Pro at Lee Quarry and the Sankey Canal
Mar 15, 2026
I’m Paul Rennie, a professional racer, and most of my life revolves around speed, machines, and pushing equipment to its limits. Race circuits are familiar territory, but sometimes the best rides happen far away from the track. Recently, I started putting my Freesky Warrior Pro through what I’d call an extended real-world test across the rugged landscapes of northwest England. I bought the bike with a simple goal in mind — something capable of going anywhere. So far, it’s doing exactly that. A Baptism of Fire at Lee Quarry One of the first serious tests took place at Lee Quarry, a well-known riding spot in the northwest of the UK. If you’ve ridden there before, you’ll know it’s not exactly forgiving. The quarry is extremely steep and rocky, with loose surfaces that quickly show what a bike is made of. “It was a real baptism of fire at Lee Quarry,” I remember thinking. Before the ride, I replaced the rear suspension with an air rear shock absorber, and that upgrade proved worthwhile almost immediately. The terrain was brutal in places, but the Warrior Pro stayed stable and controlled across the rocky climbs and descents. By the end of the session, one thing was clear: “The Warrior has done everything I’ve asked of it — and more.” Exploring the Historic Sankey Canal The following ride couldn’t have been more different. Instead of hardcore quarry terrain, I headed out on an off-road exploration along the route of the old Sankey Canal, originally built in 1757. It’s widely considered the first canal constructed in Great Britain since Roman times, and the first designed specifically to serve the Industrial Revolution. Long stretches of the canal route still survive today. If you know where to look, there are plenty of visible reminders of Britain’s industrial past hidden along the trail. One of the highlights is riding beneath the impressive Sankey Viaduct, built by legendary engineer George Stephenson for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway — the world’s first intercity railway. Passing underneath it, you can’t help but feel surrounded by history. Mud, Water, and Real Trail Conditions It feels like it has been raining for months here in northwest England, and the trail conditions definitely reflected that. Large sections of the route were covered in deep mud and standing water, turning parts of the ride into a proper off-road challenge. But the Warrior Pro simply ploughed straight through it without breaking a sweat. The bike’s dual-motor, two-wheel-drive system makes a huge difference when things get messy. Instead of losing traction in the mud, the bike just keeps pushing forward with confidence. It also drew plenty of comments along the way. The Warrior Pro isn’t exactly subtle — it’s definitely a big bike with a big personality, and people tend to notice it. Ride Stats By the end of the ride: - Distance covered: 25 miles - Terrain: Quarry rock, muddy trails, and canal paths - Battery remaining: 78% Considering the challenging terrain and conditions, finishing the ride with that much battery left was impressive. Why the Warrior Pro Works for Challenging Terrain As someone used to high-performance machines, I appreciate equipment that performs under pressure. What stands out about the Freesky Warrior Pro is how confidently it handles difficult terrain. From steep rocky quarry climbs to mud-covered canal trails, the bike delivers the traction, stability, and power needed for real off-road riding. It’s exactly the kind of machine you want when the route ahead is unpredictable. Still Testing — and Still Impressed The Warrior Pro was purchased with one goal: a bike capable of going anywhere. So far, it’s living up to that expectation. From the brutal terrain of Lee Quarry to the muddy historic trails along the Sankey Canal, it continues to handle everything I throw at it. And the more I ride it, the more I enjoy it. The extended testing is definitely ongoing. Rider Profile Name: Paul RennieProfession: Professional RacerLocation: Northwest EnglandFavorite Terrain: Quarry Trails & Historic Canal RoutesBike: Freesky Warrior Pro “The more I ride this bike, the more I love it.” Discover the Freesky Warrior Pro Built for riders who want power, control, and the confidence to tackle challenging terrain, the Freesky Warrior Pro is designed for real off-road adventures — from rocky climbs to muddy trails. 👉 Start your own adventure beyond the pavement.
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Finding Spring Along the Humber River: A Toronto eBike Ride Story
Mar 12, 2026
I’m Marcel A Rubia, a 56-year-old musician living in Toronto. Much of my time is spent composing, rehearsing, or performing, but whenever I can step away from the music studio, I like to explore the city on my FREESKY Cheetah MT-380. Riding through Toronto has completely changed the way I experience the city. After a long Canadian winter, early spring rides feel especially rewarding. What used to be short trips by car or public transit have turned into daily rides that let me see the city from a completely different perspective. With its fat-tire setup, the Cheetah handles everything Toronto throws at you—from busy downtown streets to waterfront trails and the unpredictable conditions that come with the first weeks of spring. A Stop Along the Humber River On this particular ride, I made my way toward the Humber River, one of my favorite places to ride in the city. Spring snowmelt had the river running high, and the water was rushing powerfully over the dam. It was one of those moments that makes you stop riding for a minute. I stepped off the bike, leaned it against the railing, and watched the water surge downstream. After months of snow and cold, seeing the river flowing so strongly felt like the clearest sign that spring had finally arrived in Toronto. Upgrading for the Ride This year I upgraded my bike with HEB Allscapes tires, and the improvement was noticeable right away. The added grip and stability make riding over rough pavement, gravel paths, and even Toronto’s infamous potholes feel much more controlled. With that extra confidence, I’ve started riding farther than before—exploring new routes along the Humber River trails, cruising along the waterfront, and discovering different corners of the GTA that I might have otherwise missed. Building a Toronto eBike Community What started as simple weekend rides has gradually grown into something more meaningful. My friend Greg, who is also a proud FreeSky rider, and I have been connecting with other eBike riders around Toronto. Little by little, we’re building a small Toronto eBike community. We’ve begun organizing casual ride-outs where people can meet, share tips, compare bike setups, and simply enjoy exploring the city together. Spring in the City Spring is finally returning to Ontario. The snow is melting, rivers are running high, and the city’s trails are starting to fill with riders again. There’s something special about getting back on the bike after a long winter—feeling the cool breeze, watching the trees slowly turn green, and seeing Toronto come alive again. If there are other FREESKY riders in Toronto or anywhere in the GTA, we’d love to connect and organize more community ride-outs this season. The more riders we have, the more routes we can explore together.
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A Perfect Spring Ride Along the Missouri River
Mar 11, 2026
I’m Dan Ammons, 48 years old, and a Vice President at a major airline. Most of my days are spent traveling between airports and juggling schedules, but on a quiet spring morning along the Missouri River, I decided to trade the hectic pace of work for something far more relaxing—a ride along the river trails on my Freesky Swifthorse. Early spring had finally brought one of those days when the air feels warm again. The sky was clear, with only a few thin clouds drifting overhead, and sunlight reflecting off the river made the water look almost silver. It felt like the perfect morning to get outside and ride. Riding Along the Missouri River I started my ride late in the morning when the temperature was just right—cool enough to feel refreshing but warm enough to ride comfortably without heavy layers. The trail runs right alongside the Missouri River, and for long stretches I could see the water flowing quietly beside me. Cottonwood trees lined parts of the path, their branches stretching over the trail. Birds occasionally flew low across the river or settled in the trees above. Along the banks, a few fishermen were casting their lines, and I even spotted a couple of kayakers drifting slowly downstream. It was one of those peaceful scenes that makes you slow down and take it all in. Exploring Mixed Terrain Trails The trail offered a mix of surfaces. Some sections were smooth gravel, perfect for cruising, while others branched into more rugged MTB-style trails. That’s where the Freesky suspension really started to shine. When the terrain became rougher—with loose rocks, uneven dirt, and shallow ruts—the ride stayed surprisingly smooth. I rolled over exposed tree roots and small dips that almost felt like natural rollers. A few short rises turned into little jumps, and the bike absorbed the landings effortlessly. Climbing the short hills along the trail felt easy with the motor assist. Instead of feeling like work, the climbs became part of the adventure, making it easy to explore side trails without worrying about running out of energy. Crossing the Creek Bridge One of the highlights of my ride was crossing a narrow wooden bridge over a small creek that feeds into the Missouri River. The water below was clear enough to see rocks and leaves drifting slowly with the current. After crossing the bridge, the trail climbed gently into a wooded section where the ground was covered with last fall’s leaves. The smell of fresh earth and trees filled the air as I pedaled through. A Scenic Overlook Stop Eventually, the trail opened up to a small overlook with a wide view of the Missouri River. I leaned my bike against the railing and took a moment to enjoy the scenery. The river moved slowly below, winding for miles between the trees. It was quiet except for the wind in the branches and the occasional sound of a boat passing in the distance. On the way back, the trail had grown a bit busier as more people came out to enjoy the afternoon. Families walked their dogs, cyclists cruised along the riverside path, and a few kids were skipping stones near the shore. Why I Love This Ride By the time I finished, it felt like one of those rides that remind you why getting outdoors matters. Great weather, peaceful river views, and a trail that offered a little bit of everything—smooth paths, wooded sections, and fun MTB terrain. And with the Freesky Swifthorse, the entire ride felt smooth, comfortable, and genuinely fun from start to finish. Rider Profile Name: Dan Ammons Age: 48 Profession: Vice President at a major airline Favorite Ride: Missouri River Trail Bike: Freesky Swifthorse “After spending most of my time around airports and schedules, a quiet ride like this is the perfect way to slow down and enjoy the day.” Discover the Freesky Swifthorse Whether you're exploring river trails, wooded paths, or mixed-terrain rides, the Freesky Swift Horse Pro is built to handle it all with comfort and control. 👉 Explore the Swifthorse and start your own adventure.
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My Spring Ride in San Diego with the Freesky Swift Horse
Mar 10, 2026
I’m Rono Gasinski, a 55-year-old entrepreneur, and most of my days are spent in boardrooms, on calls, and juggling endless decisions. But this spring morning in San Diego, I traded meetings and schedules for something far more refreshing: a ride along the beach and bay on my Freesky Swift Horse. The morning was perfect—clear skies, a gentle ocean breeze, and sunlight dancing across the water. After months of indoor winter riding, I could feel the coast pulling me back. Waves lapped at the shore, seagulls circled overhead, and I smiled at the simple joy of being back on two wheels. Cruising Along the Shoreline I started my ride on the paved bike path along the shoreline, enjoying the ease of the smooth pavement. Every now and then, the path turned slightly sandy or introduced a small incline, and I immediately appreciated the Swift Horse’s full suspension. Bumps and dips felt effortless, and the ride stayed smooth no matter the terrain. Riding my bike around town and along the bay has quickly become my favorite way to get around. Instead of hopping into my SUV—affectionately called “Big Booty Judy”—I can explore freely. Stopping for a coffee, pausing at a waterfront overlook to watch sailboats, or just soaking in the ocean view feels so much easier on two wheels. Exploring the Bay As I looped around the bay, I passed families walking dogs, joggers taking in the morning air, and fishermen along the docks. The Swift Horse handled every stretch—paved paths, sandy patches, and gentle climbs—with ease. Motor assist made even the small hills fun, letting me explore side trails without worrying about running out of energy. One highlight was a small overlook opening onto the bay. I leaned my bike against the railing and simply took it in. The sun reflected off the water in shimmering streaks, the breeze carried the sound of distant waves, and for a moment, it felt like time had slowed down—rare in my usual fast-paced life. Getting Ready for a New Season Before heading out on my first spring ride, I gave my bike a little winter maintenance: a quick wash, wiping down the frame, and checking the gears. It’s a small ritual, but it makes the ride feel even better. There’s something satisfying about starting fresh for a new season of adventures. Now that the bikes are ready and the warmer weather is here, I can’t wait for more rides along San Diego’s coast. Sunshine, ocean air, and the freedom to explore the city on two wheels—it’s a combination that never gets old. Rider Profile Name: Rono GasinskiAge: 55Profession: EntrepreneurFavorite Ride: San Diego Beach & Bay TrailsBike: Freesky Swift Horse “Life usually runs on schedules and meetings. Getting out on a quiet trail like this reminds me how much joy there is in slowing down and just riding.” Discover the Freesky Swift Horse Whether you’re exploring city paths, beach trails, or mixed terrain, the Freesky Swift Horse delivers comfort, control, and adventure on every ride. 👉 Start your own ride along the coast today.
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