Brad Ersly
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Just received my Ocean Current today, so impressed by this bike. Comfortable like a beach cruiser, but hauls like a sports car. Rode about 20 miles today, what a thrill.
It is a great ride- like you said, comfortable and fast!
Just received my Ocean Current today, so impressed by this bike. Comfortable like a beach cruiser, but hauls like a sports car. Rode about 20 miles today, what a thrill.
Yes there is. A 6 mm Allen key should be the only tool you will need.Does anyone know if the bar stem has a line on it for maximum height adjustment
Nice kickstand change from the early model of the cross current. My kickstand can get hit by the pedal if left down.
ordered the same fenders from planet bike, but its obvious that juiced bikes must have been done some modifications... as even if some tweaking and few parts from a local home-store, still get rubbing.
I talked to Juiced who told me Planet Bike wouldn't sell them the fenders anymore since they put them on "ebikes". I asked PB which fenders would fit 2.35 and they said they didn't sell fenders that would fit that size tire. I bought Zefal No Mud which fit and were easy to install.
The background looks nice and well lit, but your bike is too dark in this picture to see much detail. Try again with a flash, or the sun behind you.Here's the pic of my oc
I thought they were going to send the updated frame and controller. It would take some effort but worth it.Tires ride super nice and fast, very little resistance and the rack came from planet bike. Had to do some customizing to the rack. If I could get some cooperation from juiced it would be a super nice bike but unfortunately it doesn't look like that is going to happen so I may have to take matters into my own hands.
That's cool. I wouldn't have the know how to do that. It would be a lot cheaper to bring your OC up to spec. I like mine a lot. Even steep hills are easy in the right gear and power setting, but must pedal and I don't expect to zoom. Beats pushing and some hills around here very steep. Plus l'm 250 lbs.If they don't help me out I'll probably get in touch with grin tech, actually it's ebike.ca. I'm already building another bike and I'm using some of their stuff.
Tires ride super nice and fast, very little resistance and the rack came from planet bike. Had to do some customizing to the rack. If I could get some cooperation from juiced it would be a super nice bike but unfortunately it doesn't look like that is going to happen so I may have to take matters into my own hands.
[/QUOTE]You may be able to get the upgrade now. I would request the same motor, controller, and LCD display as the ccs or at least the controller and LCD . If not, trust me and wait.
John, I've had mine a little over a week now. I ride it every day. They have the same motor and controller as the CCAir, so a little less than the CCS. I find the power is good and l like the upright riding position. The LED display is easy to use, and is not a deal breaker for me. There are after market bike computers that you can use to display speed, miles and other useful information. I mounted an E- Trex 20 gps, runs on batteries and displays all the information I need. I've had this gps for a few years (for hiking) so didn't have to buy it just for the OC.I got a CCS a bit more than a week ago, spent a couple days dialing it in to fit. Now I'm so impressed I
couldn't wait to check out the Ocean Current. The CCS is a GREAT general use bike, but with beaches all
around me, the Ocean seems like real alternative to fat bikes on the beach. The small block 8 tires look
like they were made for sand. I'm so tempted now to spring for an OC. I'd get the standard batpak since
the CCS already has a 21ah which is interchangeable with the OC. I could swap'em back & forth to suit
the given ride. Help me out; I'm trying hard to justify spending the money. (that & the fact my wife
would freak if i got another bike. Do you think 6 is too many?)