Sorry, I'd like to apologise for my previous post........
I should have said "elite designer bell end"
I should have said "elite designer bell end"
'Elite Daimler Mercedes Smart eBike designer colour coordinated bell' is the correct descriptionSorry, I'd like to apologise for my previous post........
I should have said "elite designer bell end"
Pleased to hear it. Whilst he's out there, get him to rip up and burn that ghastly decking too. It's so unsightly.Oh dear you have me worried now, anyway you will be happy to know he is on the job sorting out the leaves and grass edgings, and I will have Daimler Mercedes check the forks, its would be awful if I had an accident! Thanks![]()
That decking is outside the log cabin, its great for BBQ's in the summer away from the house, it's a man cave where I go to get inspirationPleased to hear it. Whilst he's out there, get him to rip up and burn that ghastly decking too. It's so unsightly.
If you are riding on the road only, then wise tyre choice will make a more positive, noticeable difference to the feel of the bike, than the suspension.OMG, just been for a ride on the bike, its AWFUL, what the hell do you need squishy front forks for, I have never ridden one with front forks and don't even know what they are for, I only bought them because they were a limited edition. Will give is a few days but may go back to my normal ones, never mind, live and learn![]()
PMSL, I'm guessing most forum members have figured out by now, that you're just tailoring your posts for maximum member agitationLuckily my gardner is a cycling fanatic and he has just fitted the forks for me and only charged an hours gardening rate of £30, happy days, JOB DONE!
But he took it for a test ride and got MUD on the tyres and some splashes on the frame and pedals FFS!!!!!!!!!!
Pumped up to 190psi, it is vital that you set these correctly so you enjoy the maximum benefit from them!
Insulting people as he just done in his "Tools" thread is not acceptable though. Wasting people's time isn't much fun for anyone but him.PMSL, I'm guessing most forum members have figured out by now, that you're just tailoring your posts for maximum member agitation
Like Plasmadaddy, I do find it mildly entertaining. Unfortunately, you've joined at a time where a lot of the forum members are getting sick of the chaff in between posts.
If you can keep it up without getting shot down in flames, then I take my hat off to you sir
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Like any unwanted animal, If you don't feed them, they will eventually dieInsulting people as he just done in his "Tools" thread is not acceptable though. Wasting people's time isn't much fun for anyone but him.
That said, I have had a mild level of entertainment out of him but my views are changing to the fact it's just trolling for personal fun. His threads were'nt really funny in the beginning. They are now just repetitive noise. There are some seriously weird people out there..![]()
I agree to a point, but the reality is they always will get fed until they are killedLike any unwanted animal, If you don't feed them, they will eventually die![]()
I agree with you, I much prefer normal rigid forks. As Fordulike remarked above, tyre choice is more effective where comfort is concerned, saving weight and avoiding soggy handling.OMG, just been for a ride on the bike, its AWFUL, what the hell do you need squishy front forks for, I have never ridden one with front forks and don't even know what they are for, I only bought them because they were a limited edition. Will give is a few days but may go back to my normal ones, never mind, live and learn![]()
Riding that Smart bike, your wish might be granted sooner than you thinkI agree to a point, but the reality is they always will get fed until they are killed![]()
Hi SmartOMG, just been for a ride on the bike, its AWFUL, what the hell do you need squishy front forks for, I have never ridden one with front forks and don't even know what they are for, I only bought them because they were a limited edition. Will give is a few days but may go back to my normal ones, never mind, live and learn![]()
OMG, just been for a ride on the bike, its AWFUL, what the hell do you need squishy front forks for, I have never ridden one with front forks and don't even know what they are for, I only bought them because they were a limited edition. Will give is a few days but may go back to my normal ones, never mind, live and learn![]()
It was my wrists that were taking knocks on an unmade road hence the choice of the front suspension forks, I have no problem with the seat its very comfortable. I think I will lock them out now and again and get used to them, maybe its just stare as I have never ridden a bike with them beforeSend them back to MB as defective, and buy some air forks. Having said that, I still don't understand why you didn't just buy a suspension seat post as advised by several forum members, and be done with it. You don't need or require suspension forks.
Nice looking bikeHi Smart
As you know, I've got a Black Edition with the suspension forks - and I keep them locked out when cycling on tarmac. Unlocked they are pretty good for cycling on the cobbles through Old Aberdeen.View attachment 12842
Mercedes don't do suspension seat posts. They wouldn't go with the colour scheme and will marr the look.Send them back to MB as defective, and buy some air forks. Having said that, I still don't understand why you didn't just buy a suspension seat post as advised by several forum members, and be done with it. You don't need or require suspension forks.
I seem to recall that there are handle bar grips that can help in respect shock absorption. You would have to research that one.It was my wrists that were taking knocks on an unmade road hence the choice of the front suspension forks, I have no problem with the seat its very comfortable. I think I will lock them out now and again and get used to them, maybe its just stare as I have never ridden a bike with them before![]()
Tanks, I am trying to stick with original Daimler Mercedes Smart eBike accessories otherwise I could spoil the look the designers obviously spent months putting together. I don't want my bike to look like a Christmas tree, its built as a sleek minimalistic machine, its like a piece of art that you just want to keep looking at, and get inspired and excited looking atI seem to recall that there are handle bar grips that can help in respect shock absorption. You would have to research that one.
Bar ends might also help, but again, you would have to research them to find which might be suitable.