How about snow boots, some are better than others but most are flexible around the ankles.
Recently I've tried loads on ( not for cycling ) and ended up with some mountain warehouse extreme snow boots marked up at £99 but a sale price of £39.99.
Stout soles and flexible enough for walking &...
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Exactly my point, technology just because it's there.
Saying that, recently I've been concerned when I should turn my lights on & off, especially when I let go of the handlebars to press the button, the automatic lights would be handy.
I agree entirely with the OP
As a responsible rider, only riding where bikes are allowed at a speed that dosent make me stand out.
I get pe'd off when pilchards ride where they shouldn't in a totally irresponsible manner, thats all bikes not just pedelecs.
As it's almost impossible to curb the...
One of these could fit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/4-PCS-Neoprene-DSLR-Camera-Lens-Soft-Protector-carry-Pouch-Case-Bag-Set-S-M-L-XL-/350793952997?pt=UK_Camera_Cases_Bags_Covers&hash=item51acf2eee5
Just a thought
There's a lot of good advice related to constantly soft or spongy breaks but from what you have said I gather your breaks are good, then fade down long hills and recover once they've rested.
To me this sounds like there overheating the fluid. When the fluid is hot enough it...
OK so I've seen this "I want more speed" argument before and can fully see what you all are getting at for road use.
As I see it, the big problem is a pedelec is allowed on shared use paths with all the associated hazards.
We all say we ride sensibly but Unfortunately common sense isn't that...
Not so with my shoes alone but yes yes yes with neoprene socks.
Back to cleats, unfortunatly my bad knees don't allow me to stand to pedal and to sensitive to risk a serious off so I'm never going to need cleats.
That's just me though, plain worn out.
Back in the day I tried cleats for one season. When I remembered to un clip they were good but when I forgot I fell in the mud :(
Anywho I now ride wearing trail running shoes, the extra deep tread keeps my feat well planted both on my flats and in the muddy ground.
The grip lets me push, press...
Sorry Martin, I didn't buy anything from you this time.
I appreciate you need to make a living.
I don't think you can blame me not buying a spider tool for £30 when my m/c shock spanner fitted perfectly.
I have chosen your store for parts over others when I owned a kalkhoff and when my cube...
Having never seen an ISIS crank before made me think it was something unique to Bosch, along with talk of spcical spider tools & I'd blown the whole job out of all proportions.
In reality a ISIS crank extractor is less than a fiver off the bay & the " spider nut" is basically a castleated nut &...
When you say like in the USA, did you mean
Or How about Montana, 30 miles an hour, but no crank drives.
Then there's
District of Columbia
US federal law is one thing but each state has its own laws.
Pick the state you like the best and move there (only joking)
Back to the OP about motor sprockets
From the comments made to my questions
1/ is it normal for Bosch drive sprockets to need replacing this early
This would seam to be acceptable ware
2/ should I take this up with Bosch, Cube or the retailer
I'll speak to my retailer anyway
3/ what tools...
Martin I agree, if you let everything go on until it's all knackered you'll get more miles.
This is possibly what's expected in the pedelec world but I come from the world of
So this way of thinking is a culture shock.
As I'm running two cassettes with different ratios, keeping on top of the...
Rob the KMC chain, that's discounted to half RRP
My Cube came with a KMC chain & there's no visual difference between the old chain & my replacement.
Anywho, it's not the chain that's f^[{# d it's the motor sprocket
Your totally missing the point of my OP