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Best mid drive motor under 500 Dollars?
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I normally get them four at a time made to my spec from my rep in the factory. They also supply me with service parts for free and like...
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How are you planning to put a rear disc brake caliper on that bike? I have an old 10 speed steel bike frame that I'm thinking of...
Wednesday at 1:17 PM
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My DM02 was purchased a year ago, so it has open settings on the T-24 display. I have read that subsequent firmware updates for both...
Wednesday at 1:16 PM
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Now you're talking! The seat clamp appears to be about 12" behind the crank and 28" behind the handgrips. With the seat that far back...
Wednesday at 1:14 PM
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Just for fun...
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I was out for a ride with a friend today. We went to a cafe and a cute hardware store that also has home goods. On the way back I...
Wednesday at 1:10 PM
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Which brake first?
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I'll bet you would like this 2007 Crossroads. The saddle is high because it was in the stand.
Wednesday at 10:12 AM
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I wouldn't buy a bike like that. The seat is almost over the pedals and the bars are way too low.
Wednesday at 10:09 AM
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I went over the bars in October, 1961. I'd just paid top dollar for a Raleigh that was outwardly decrepit. As I rode home, a homicidal...
Wednesday at 10:05 AM
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Show Us Your Bikes
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Okay, it looked like another system then. Here is a 2007 Specialized Crossroads commuter, comfort, gravel bike that I just made...
Wednesday at 9:07 AM
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No, separate display control panel. I already have 18 months on mine. This is not Chinese crap.
Wednesday at 9:04 AM
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@PedalUma has figured out how to program them and supposedly it's not that hard and somewhat manufacture supported.
Wednesday at 8:39 AM
PedalUma
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Every aspect of the DM02 is programable through the display. There are like 150 programable settings and 15 power levels. A couple of...
Wednesday at 8:38 AM
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A bit of background. I've installed 4 motors over the last few years on mostly recumbent bikes. First was a TSDZ2b on a Greenspeed...
Wednesday at 8:30 AM
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I own four mid drive installs. BBS02B, two TSDZ2, and a DM02. BBS02B is the winner for power and reliability, but I had a setup problem...
Wednesday at 8:30 AM
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Robots are coming fast
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Remember when Watson beat a chess master? The next level will be when an autonomous robot can carry its clubs to play golf way under par.
Wednesday at 8:26 AM
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