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RunForTheHills
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Rad Power Bikes warehouse catches fire
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"Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar." - Sigmund Freud
Thursday at 10:56 AM
RunForTheHills
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Rad Power Bikes warehouse catches fire
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Yeah, my first thought was insurance fraud. But if they are already in bankruptcy, there doesn't seem to be a motivation for it.
Thursday at 10:25 AM
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I have a qlife eb13 48v bike and the display took a crap what ones are compatible with it so I can replace it??
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Have you contacted the manufacturer to see if they sell spare parts? Otherwise it is hard to tell without knowing the make and model of...
Thursday at 9:31 AM
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Photochromic sunglasses - yes or no?
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The polarised glasses make shiny objects on the road such as oil spill or ice patch invisible. Also, they do not work very well with...
Thursday at 7:56 AM
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Flat pedal (no-pins) recommondations?
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I have the EZY Lambadas on my wife and I's Bromptons. The quick release is very frustrating to use because I don't take pedals off very...
Thursday at 7:55 AM
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ya but that cost would be about the same as having it done and its not something I would do again. I did make a tool once to put the...
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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getting a regular bike after my battery fails?
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Well, just get the cable housing clamps and run the cable housing on the top of the downtube to the front derailleur. You can make the...
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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getting a regular bike after my battery fails?
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You could get some cable housing clamps and ignore the braze ons on the frame.
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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getting a regular bike after my battery fails?
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You could probably make it work, but it wouldn't fit the cable routing on the frame. I would get a road derailleur with a bottom pull...
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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getting a regular bike after my battery fails?
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Here is the installation instructions for the M8100. It looks like you run the cable housing directly to it. It is not a bottom pull...
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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getting a regular bike after my battery fails?
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I just looked up the M8100 and it only has a 10T capacity, so that wouldn't work with my crankset. MTA: It should work with your...
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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getting a regular bike after my battery fails?
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That link doesn't work for me. I am using a Shimano 105 FD-5700 on the front. It has a 16T capacity and I have a 50-34T double...
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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New Jersey Would Be Foolish To Require E-Bike Insurance & Registration
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It's also worth noting that recumbents don't have height adjustable bicycle seats.
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Carrying photography gear on a ride
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I think it could be made to fit, It's mounts with velcro straps. But it would probably interfere with your range extender. You could...
Jan 21, 2026
RunForTheHills
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Carrying photography gear on a ride
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It looks like a frame bag and not a saddle bag, so it mounts in the triangle.
Jan 21, 2026
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