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RunForTheHills
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It doesn't have to be expensive though. I know you are in Europe, but I see steel forks as cheap as $30 here. You can probably get a...
Saturday at 2:32 PM
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because they tended to crush rims. magura has had them a long time...
Saturday at 12:04 PM
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My scale of bad brakes goes back to cheap side pull calipers on steel rims. About as bad as the disc brakes on that Hyper mid-drive I...
Saturday at 11:50 AM
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Huh, I didn't know hydraulic rim brakes existed. Pretty cool.
Saturday at 11:46 AM
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Saturday at 11:45 AM
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Yeah, I don't see the appeal of those Super73 type bikes, but they are very popular. If you are actually going to pedal, you need a...
Saturday at 11:22 AM
RunForTheHills
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Do you need to put Brembo brakes on your commuter car? No, but some people do. And maybe they will save your life coming down a...
Saturday at 11:18 AM
RunForTheHills
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Buying a steel fork may be a better option...
Saturday at 7:42 AM
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One thing to keep in mind. If you jury rig the torque arm, and it breaks, that risks ripping the hub motor cable, leaving you stranded...
Saturday at 7:35 AM
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One thing to note is that the grease I used was only for the gear teeth. The nylon gears have sealed bearings that I didn't lubricate...
Jan 2, 2026
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I think I know what's going on? There are torque washers already on the motor, and they are upside-down in this picture,.. The...
Jan 2, 2026
RunForTheHills
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The description says: G311 Torque Arm GRIN Front Torque Arm for G311 Motors. Replaces Disk Side Anti-Rotation Washer. Requires Fork...
Jan 2, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Torque arms are recommended. Grin torque arms are the gold standard. This is the torque arm they sell for the Bafang G311 motor that...
Jan 1, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Maybe this link will work better, although he does test the order of the phase wires and hall sensors separately...
Jan 1, 2026
RunForTheHills
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I'll be honest, I didn't actually watch the video. I just grabbed the first one that looked like it covered the subject. At any rate...
Jan 1, 2026
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