PAS 1 provides enough Watts to eliminate the extra weight of the motor and battery, it is like riding a normal weight bike. On flat ground... :)
I use PAS 3 everywhere except on hills where I use 5. 4 is good for stiff head winds. 2 is handy when you are in a mixed pedestrian/cycle area and you...
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/apr/01/bullshit-scientific-study-research-boys-worse-than-girls-privilege
An article about you in the Guardian.
Don't get a big head!
If the other countries you are talking about are called Poland or Hungary I wouldn't be to keen to join in with them. Did you know there are more (as a percentage) Muslims in New Zealand than there are in Hungary? Yet apparently Hungary is about to fall under Muslim domination any day now...
It is written with a big black marker pen on a post-it note stuck on the middle of the screen. Does get in the way when reading sometimes I must admit. Haven't found a solution yet...
You could try talking to a psychiatrist...
Democracy loses - Why am I not surprised you are fan of Cambridge Analytica style democracy, by jove of course! You are Donald Trump!
We will be second class citizens and the laughing stock of the continent. - what a load of codswallop! Chip on...
6436 metres long 762 metre climb is on average 11.8%. I am guessing you will have sections at > 17-20%. If you can't climb that with an Active Plus motor you need another cassette on the back... Or a smaller chainring. :p
That is why I prefer the Yamaha motors fitted with double chainrings (or...
You can put a Bafang BBS01 on a Tern Link so as the bottom bracket area is of similar design then yes you can put a mid-motor in.
I would go for a 48T narrow/wide chainwheel which is a halfway point between 55-42 or alternatively a 52T chainwheel and swap out the 11-28 for an 11-34 cassette...
In the field next to my flat there is a jackass, not knowing what the farmer calls him I christened him "fingers". A couple of fields over there are two donkeys, one is of course Theresa, what should I call the second one?...
Last week I got pulled over in the Spanish Basque Country on my trike (un-powered). They were worried because I didn't have a large flag destroying my aerodynamics. I told them I didn't believe that a flag made me more visible at intersections which they grudgingly accepted.
<sexist remark...
You don't watch much TV do you OG? Every single day of the year multiple attacks on spelling and grammar are committed in captions all around the world. At least in the two languages I read fluently - I bet I am missing some Spanish corkers as well!
Correction: motorways 130 km/h
Double carriageway: 110 km/h
Rural roads: 80 km/h (gilet jaune don't like it)
Town: 50 km/h
90 km/h on some sections of road with passing lanes and 30 km/h sections in towns.
Or just choose one with AAA cells that don't explode as often? I have the really cheap Decathlon one and it does the job I need it for (putting sardines on hooks most of the time).
ID card and money etc are givens. As are reading glasses at my age :cool:
pedelec:
Rain gear
High vis vest (for out of city limits)
Small collection of tools in tool bottle
chain for frame lock
trike:
rain gear
tools
pump
puncture repair kit
water
D Lock, cable
I got bitten the other day...