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Just a tthought.
Thats tempting fate, make sure you take your puncture kit next time you go a ride. LOL. ding-dong.
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Just a tthought.
May sound silly -but, do'nt you think it's time somebody invented a sort of "squishy" large "O" ring thing instead of inner tubes (and / or) tyres. No more punctures.!!!!!!?. With all the modern polymers and stuff I would'nt have thought it would be all that difficult. Who's going to be the first to patent the idea?. Ed. ding-dong.
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Commuting with kid e-scooter
In your previous post you say that 25k is to slow, I think you're having a laugh. If I were you I would get the PINK one, I think it would suit you LOL. Ed. ding-dong.
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looking to purchase afirset pedelec, HELP PLEASE
A throttle for moving off is great if your legs are'nt to good. Ed.ding-dong.
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Handlebars
Hi Jerry. I agree that lifting the bars up should'nt be a problem but all your pics have straightish bars. I was thinking the old "traditional" swept backs may be more comfortable?. I would be very greatfull for any more reports. Thank you all very much. Ed. (ding-dong).
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Cycling Rates in Europe
Virtually all the e-bikes I see around here on the costa blanca are owned by Dutch people who come on holiday in motorhomes & caravans. ding-dong. Ed
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Deep discharge
Thanks flecc & scimitar I must say you both seem pretty confident in your replies, it's just that Iv'e read a few instructions (on here) about conditioning new batteries, some from dealers as well. I only use my bike to pop down to the village to get a few groceries and have a pint (or 3). I built the bike to give my legs a bit of exercise, to proud to get a motorized invalid chair just yet, must be that macho thing. I charge the battery after every trip or 2 which is only about 5k in total. Thanks for your replies, Ed. ding-dong,
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Deep discharge
Hi Guys. I live in a hilly area so I do'nt want to run my battery flat while I am out (I live at the top of a hill which I can't even walk up, I'm an old geezer with a gammy leg). has anyone got any advise on how to drain the battery at home. I am thinking along the lines of 3 12v bulbs in series (making 36v) (that took some working out). If this seems ok, what wattage bulbs would you recommend?, how long would it take to flatten the battery?. All ideas taken on board, thanks a lot. Ed. (ding-dong).
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Handlebars
Hi Guys. I have a Dahon Espresso which has the "modern" straight bars. After over 50 years since I rode a bike I do'nt feel very safe (confident) on it. Would it be much easier to ride with "sit up and beg" bars do you think ?. Thanks for looking,Ed (ding-dong). p.s. It has a front motor.
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Motor wires
Thats fantastic flecc,it was a big problem UNTILL NOW. I live in Spain so help is very limited (Manuel, Faulty towers etc). Thanks again I can get on a bit now. Thats a couple of pints I owe you. ding-dong, Eddie
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Brake lever cut off.
PS are cutout brakes mandatory under law now ? Good point. Someone with "the knowledge" will be along to tell us I imagine. ding dong. Eddie.
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Brake lever cut off.
Hello again, I have seen some forum debates on brake lever cut offs. Would it be a good idea to have the cut off just on one lever (the one you use most). Just thinking it's one less wire to try and hide??? Byeeeeee, ding-dong, Eddie.
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Motor wires
Good morning members. The 3 thick wires from my motor are blue, brown & green. The corresponding wires from the controller are blue, yellow & green. I am tempted to plug the brown into the yellow (but I am a cautious coward). Can I do any damage do you think?. I was searching the forum last night till 3am this morning and see that you can switch these 3 wires in certain circumstances but I do'nt want to do any damage. Please help. Thanks muchly. ding-dong, Eddie.
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Books on cycle maintenance
howtofixbikes.ca I was just found it this afternoon. ding-dong
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Sensor query
Hi Guys (and Gals) I am fitting a kit. I would like to fit my sensor disk on the chainwheel side,(where it would be hidden) trouble is I can't remove the bottom bracket nut (the one with 2 flats on), tried the usual punch/screwdriver method (I am pretty sure it's a l/h thread). I could fit it on the left side but it would'nt look so neat (it's 60mm dia) plus it would be a bit exposed to damage, on the other hand I suppose if it's on the right it could get seriously damaged if the chain came off ??. The bike is a Dahon Espresso. Would appreciate your comments. Thanks a lot. Eddie, Ding-dong) Just seen IanA's very usefull post with photo's so will do similar if no replies. Thanks. & thanks IanA
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