Recent content by Minicheff

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    Newbie looking for help

    Brill! Thanks a lot for your help, I’ll keep this thread updated with my future concerns
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    Newbie looking for help

    I see! Wouldn’t this affect the frame too much? are tab washers this? thanks a lot!
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    Newbie looking for help

    So I don’t know how to proceed then :( I think this is the end of this project then. Thank you all anyways
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    Newbie looking for help

    Would something like this work? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Bracket-Adaptor-Mounting-Holder/dp/B073PVPV8K Thanks for your help and patience
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    Newbie looking for help

    Thank you! Actually I managed to put the wheel in and all sorted for now. I have a problem though, my calliper is way too big to fit where it was before so I’ve got no rear brake...what could I do to fix this? I’ll illustrate with a pic of the situation so you can understand what I’m saying...
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    Newbie looking for help

    thanks a lot for your reply, very informative. By spring it in do you mean inserting the wheel pulling the frame from both sides? With brute force? Lol. Sorry I dont really know the expression “spring it in” ☺️ do you reckon this kit could fit better in a mtb? I think they’ve got wider rear...
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    Newbie looking for help

    Sure, I’ll try to explain better. It is a rear motor kit, it seems that the wheel itself is too wide for my frame and it doesn’t fit, the cassette bumps into the frame because the rear fork isn’t wide enough. Thank you!
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    Newbie looking for help

    Hi there! First of all, I apologise for possible misspelling as English isn’t my first language. Well, I have a decathlon riverside 500, hybrid bike, 28” wheels and I bought a yose power kit, the rear motor wheel one to install it myself (never touched a bike in my life, I know, wtf was I...
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    Hello!

    Hi! I’m Sara, Spaniard but living in Manchester. I recently discovered the joy of riding a bike and I can’t be happier to commute by bike and exercise a bit