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Yeah, super confrontational approach. The likely answer is you don't see much recumbent content here because we don't have very many...
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I hate them because they look dumb, the people that ride them are stupid and I think they should be outlawed. Is that the answer you...
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Which brake first?
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The right hand brake lever is usually the rear brake for a bicycle in the US.
Saturday at 10:55 PM
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Wow, With the second battery, so high extending well into the 'center of gravity' plus the huge primary battery 'getting up there', plus...
Saturday at 10:54 PM
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Hey ECeBiker, do you have hills where you ride? In my world I would be terrified going downhill with your rig
Saturday at 10:39 PM
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You already said that. Wild claims, not evidence. Don't know why you're so outraged about this, why you think coming into to a forum so...
Friday at 6:22 PM
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I've never seen any evidence of recumbent-hating here. What's your evidence?
Friday at 6:19 PM
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My Tire's Are Rotting !!??@$
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These days it's possible to order a brand name product and receive a cheap knockoff that looks genuine but isn't. Just one of the...
Oct 7, 2025
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Welcome to the 21st century!!!
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Welcome aboard! Maybe it's just me, but I usually skip long posts without paragraphing cuz they're too much work to read. Don't mind...
Oct 5, 2025
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Funhang EB-1 starship
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I've jumped into the Ebike world of the 21st century with my inexpensive Funhang EB-1. I had zero Ebike experience prior to this very...
Sep 18, 2025
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The last thing I want to be wondering when I'm going 40mph down a hill is whether the AI gave me the recipe for brake pads or break pads !
Aug 20, 2025
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The only way you will find a saddle that works for you is to keep trying different ones till you find the right one. Fortunately most of...
Aug 19, 2025
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Hi, Just curious, your motivation for 'rolling your own ' : ) brake pads ? Thanks, John
Aug 18, 2025
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How would you bind it? How would you shape it so it is the right size? Would you be willing to bet your life on it working? Brake pads...
Aug 18, 2025
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