2016 Haibike sDuro FullNine SL29....love it !

soundwave

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looks like there upside down lol:eek:
 

Mossie

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OMG have I done something stupid !!!
The bike came by courier, out of the packaging all I did was loosen and turn 90 degrees. I'll have to go and have a look and see if they're upside down !

Surely that's not upside down because the computer wouldn't be positioned correctly
 

soundwave

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that white righting needs be facing straight up it looks like, there not right tho.
 

Wander

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If it came by courier, in a box, then the bike shop would normally position them like that to fit snugly in the box. Just re-position them as soundwave says.

Sounds like you have been bitten by the bug the rest of us have. Think it is only after you've bought one of these machines that you really appreciate them. :):)
 

EddiePJ

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There is definitely a common theme with Haibikes. :D

Slackening the clamps and moving the bars, will make the riding position better, and also bring the brake levers to a more natural position.

Also don't forget to install the factory supplied cable ties to any moving suspension part. Haibkes can't operate correctly without this fitment. ;)

Enjoy the bike. :)
 

Mossie

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Thanks for the replies guys.

I've twisted them about 45 deg. so the switch is now face up.
 

soundwave

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there for the brake callipers when changing the pads
 

Kinninvie

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For all that money you would think they could program the speed to read correctly in all settings.
All the ebikes I have had and seen can manage it.
It does look smart though.
 

Plasmadaddy

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For all that money you would think they could program the speed to read correctly in all settings.
All the ebikes I have had and seen can manage it.
It does look smart though.
It's presumably got a third party dongle on it which is fooling the motor. Therefore the controller thinks the bike is travelling at half the actual speed hence the error on the display.

That's one of the downsides to a dongle!
 
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