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    Reention battery LED board - DEL-I548V-4P220000 Where to find a replacement

    I found this place in my city. They replaced the switch (S1) in 10 minutes. Charged me $10. Give them a try if you need PCB repairs. Thanks, https://www.circuitboardrepair.net/
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    Reention battery LED board - DEL-I548V-4P220000 Where to find a replacement

    The power switch button broke off the LED / Power switch board. The bike is a NCM Milano. The battery also has 'DAS-KIT' and 'Dehawk' labeling on it. I have not found much searching the internet.
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    REI Co-op Cycles CTY e2.1 Reviews

    Update, 3 years and 5,300 miles and the bike is great. Turned out to be very reliable. Great job REI and CO-OP bikes.... I have only replaced the chain once. Still on original tires and brake pads..... I did a range test last summer at 'normal' setting and got 45 miles. New it was rated...
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    REI Co-op Cycles CTY e2.1 Reviews

    I have about 1,400 miles on it. Very happy with it. Now priced around $1,400. https://www.rei.com/product/172495/co-op-cycles-cty-e21-electric-bike With rei cash back it's a solid deal
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    EUNORAU D6

    I'm interested in the mid-drive torque sensor experience. Have you driven a bosch, shimano, or yamaha mid drive? I don't see the manufacturer mentioned on the Eunorau D6 web page.
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    EUNORAU D6

    What they promised was a lot. I think it was $1,100 for a mid-drive, 'light', hydraulic brakes, and integrated battery. There wasn't anything even close to that price / value proposition...... Ordering a brand new bike that no one has bought and reviewed is a roll of the dice..... I guess...
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    EUNORAU D6

    They also over promise and under deliver. I know when I was considering them, I couldn't find many reviews. Most of the post in this section are from their company. The next time they do an Indiegogo campaign, people may find this thread.....
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    EUNORAU D6

    When this bike was first launched on INDIEGOGO I considered getting one. In the end, I didn't. I was risk averse. Does anyone have one? I circled back to the INDIEGOGO site and EUNORAU seems to have missed the deadlines and also delivered the bike with mechanical brakes instead of the...
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    REI Co-op Cycles CTY e2.1 Reviews

    Update. I have a couple hundred miles on it. Zero complaints. Only smiles. On the normal assist setting I can go 50 miles.
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    REI Co-op Cycles CTY e2.1 Reviews

    I just purchased the e2.1 and thought I would give some thoughts. I am coming from an ESPIN Nero. The primary reason I sold the Nero after 2,000 mile of use is the weight. With racks and baskets it was 80 pounds. I have only driven 33 miles on the new e2.1. What I like: Price - at...
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    Nero - top speed adjustment

    That is what I mean. When I lower the top speed setting, it isn't lowering the actual top speed. In your case the 28 mph.
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    Warning about Eunorau

    Your point is clear to me. Thanks for sharing your experience with eunorau. I noticed their claim to never have advertised as torque and then changing their website. It says slot about their credibility. Future customers now have another data point when evaluating them .
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    Mechanical brakes vs Hydraulic brakes

    Good catch, maybe edit title...mechanical vs hydraulic disc brakes
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    Mechanical brakes vs Hydraulic brakes

    Stopping power - I can easily apply enough force to lock up my wheels. If hydraulic adds more force, is it usable?? Maintenance - After 1,200 miles I needed to adjust my brake cable barrels. The levers had too much play. I assume this was both pad ware and cable stretch. Are any adjustments...
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    Mechanical brakes vs Hydraulic brakes

    Could be interesting to list some attributes to compare: Cost Stopping power User experience / feel / braking feedback Maintenance / up keep I've only used mechanical myself.....
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