Guys, I'd start by asking the folks at Zen about buying a spare set of wheels. That way you know they will be 100% plug and play. Be ready for a bit of sticker shock, I think the rear hub alone is several hundred in Canada.. The tires would have to be pretty awful to swap for me to go that...
Right you are, still I remember driving a car with studded tires in a parkade with polished concrete and it had surprisingly little grip. In fact I almost took out a row of parked cars.. Ah the days of wasted youth.
I keep thinking I'd like a fat bike, but lately we just don't get a lot of dep snow that sticks around. They sure look like they would be fun in the right conditions.
Guys, thanks for chiming in on the polished concrete warning. Steel on polished concrete would not be the best combo for sure. Even ice@ -20c and below is pretty hard and I'm not sure the studs would dig in super well. SK. can get pretty cold.
Drew, I would also say that a Thudbuster may not...
Hi Drew, I can second the Spiker pros as being a great tire on ice. I use them on my MTB in the winter. Even on bare ice (on a lake for instance) they grip pretty much the same as biking in the summer on hard dirt. They are fairly slow rolling of course, but won't matter with an ebike. Keep in...
This is the first thing to try. Taking the screw out will reveal a “ jagged washer “ piece of the cover that should be a good fit back onto the cover. Epoxy is a great option if the plastic in question will bond with it. If not then the CA glue with the second part called “activator “ might...
I’ve had good luck with the two part super glue (lepages in my case) on plastic that refuses to bond with other glue. I would try that perhaps along with the silicone too after it’s all back together. No need to have these overly tight as it looks like it’s only a weather shield?
I would love to get pics of my bike. First I have to get it lol. The wait is killing me, especially as I watch the beautiful fall weather here slide by. I'm glad you are not in the real Miami for the next week or two. Milton is going to be kicking Florida's butt.
Lol, all good. What pads did you go with? Also the rear brake is harder to bleed. Helps if you remove the caliper from the bike so the hose has a straight shot down to it. All about making it easy for the air bubbles to flow out.
It does only take a few milliamperes to stop the heart.Your body has a resistance that determines how many volts it takes to do the deed. I have had 240v applied to my hands numerous times and am here to talk about it. However if I had been in water etc. all done.
In fact 52v from the bike...
Lol, we must be related. I had a stack of incident forms at work. When I retired last year everyone had a good laugh when I gathered them up to dump them. I worked there for 33 years and the stack was about 2” thick. Wonder I am still alive as I was an Electrician for half of that and burned...