In terms of electric scooters - it's the rented ones that are the problem. They actually want to ban them here. People under 16 years old get ahold of them and treat them like shit and practically destroy them. They do stupid tricks on them that are dangerous to pedestrians (and bicyclists as well). There's so many stories of them running full speed into pedestrians because they have no business riding them. That's why I hate them.
I have 0 issues with the people who buy them because I've never seen them riding irresponsibly.
My seat post height should be decent, no knee pain, which I had a lot of before. One issue is whether my seat is too far forward or too far backwards, but that'll be harder for me to figure out by myself.
Looked up the laws, yes, you are correct. I'm going to delete that part of my post because I am a bit of an asshole for posting it, but I'll leave this comment chain so that I can be ashamed.
Bikes are allowed to be ridden on sidewalks where I live according to traffic laws, as are electric scooters. It's the electric scooters that cause 10x more problems. We have literally 0 bike lanes so it's either sidewalk or super busy road.
Saddle seems to be the right height according to the basic fit test I've seen (pedaling with heel should have almost full knee lockout. Could be my handlebar reach is too long, especially considering I had my handlebar sweep upside down until a kind person here pointed that out to me :D
So we call them half-slicks here apparently. I decided to go with a pair of those. My performance night suffer a bit, but I prefer peace of mind to pure performance. As soon as I get paid, I plan on ordering a pair of them!
I actually don't commute at all, I just ride for fun, so going faster isn't really a necessity, it's just that I'd like to cover more distance in less time in order to save time on long rides.
I've gone down stairs, but only the kind that are sort of long (as in three stairs, but the space between the stairs is long as opposed to the three stairs being one after the other. It is pretty scary as I have trouble getting over the back wheel (maybe my saddle is too wide?The reviews I read about the bike said the saddle that came with it was terrible, so I've been riding on this saddle).
Bars feel 10x better, no more wrist pain, and pain in my bottom area also seems less.
I am pretty happy with the results. Can't wait to see how I do with semi-slicks.