Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
It is Australia, too. Could be Ireland as well.I don't think it's just the UK.
It is Australia, too. Could be Ireland as well.I don't think it's just the UK.
Cannondale has a few sku's which are for the Great Britain Market so one could be mixed up in Hengelo and ended up in the non GB marketI don't think it's just the UK. My Tesoro model was recalled in the US because some amount of the 2021 production had the levers set up "backwards" for the US. Either mine wasn't one of them, or the selling dealer did the recall. My guess is the latter, because the front brake line is too long and should be trimmed.
Is that why your rack is set up like wheelie bars?
That is the day they changed from driving on the left to driving on the right.
Uma, what I've heard is the British arrangement of brake levers had nothing to do with the left-hand traffic. It has just accidentally happened. I'm sure the Swedish had the European brake lever arrangement even before the H-Day.I wonder if with Dagen-H in 1967 Swedish bikes changed. That is the day they changed from driving on the left to driving on the right. What about Hong Kong? @Base, I had a bike nerd photograph a bike yesterday, he only focused on components and never took a photo of the bike. He geeked out on parts whist missing the whole.
I am putting the motor into my British gravel monstrosity.
Then I do some wiring and programing. @PCeBiker's creation is my inspiration.
But, instead of skateboard grip tape I will use asphalt roofing shingles applied with hot tar.
This is why I moved my rack off the rear triangle and to the seat post. You're killing your suspensions ability to work correctly.My old ebike was built for the European market,..
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When it was brought to Canada (more than 20 years ago) they flipped the handlebars over to get the twist throttle on the right where it's supposed to be, so now the gripshifter is upside-down on the left,..
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I swapped my brake levers on my ebike at the end of last year.
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The front brake should be on the right with rear brake on the left.
Just like any normal motorcycle.![]()
The Seatpost mount does have its own drawbacks...
but after trying both the Seatpost wins hands down.
,.. the kickstand might be auto-deployed when going over an obstacle.
I dunno dude?
It just seems so Damn Wrong torquing weight off the seat post??
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I'm thinking that I'd snap it right off, or it'd bounce me off the road.
I'm thinking more like Hands-Up, and hang on for dear life. ??
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There are more full suspension e-bikes equipped with a rack, fenders, lighting and a kickstand. For instance, it is several models of Riese & Muller (the Homage has a suspended rack!), some Moustache and other expensive brands. The e-bike type is called SUV e-bike. Similarly to SUV cars, these are meant to comfortably take rides in civilized areas with rare visits to easy off-road.In theory anyway full suspension bikes never have racks or kickstands. The load on a rack impacts the suspension somewhere, and the kickstand might be auto-deployed when going over an obstacle. One exception is the Tero X. It can have a compromised suspension with the rack, and have its kickstand deploy on a log because some people in a focus group said that is what they want.
That rust looks catastrophic.
That spring job is highly questionable if required to activate the brakes or whatever on a 3 ton rig.
,.. For instance, it is several models of Riese & Muller (the Homage has a suspended rack!),
I take bumps and drops all day long. The 5 pounds (if that) maybe converts to a 10 pound heavier rider. Much less noise from.. and much less movement from the rack. The ride feels more solid in general.
I have to take my bike down 12 stairs on the way out and again on the way in to my house. I can tell just doing that... that things are tighter with less bounce and noise. When riding I don't feel the rack/weight.. and again less noise.I like that fully suspended rack on the Homage.
It's a bit like @Gionnirocket 's seatpost rack, but it's got additional frame support.
I guess having the rack fully suspended would make a Big difference.
It was the rough washboard roads that was shaking the hell outta the rack bag.
Getting the rack off of the swingarm and onto the seatpost would probably eliminate most of that vibration?
It still looks So Wrong to me though.![]()
My Stance E "SUV'd"...There are more full suspension e-bikes equipped with a rack, fenders, lighting and a kickstand. For instance, it is several models of Riese & Muller (the Homage has a suspended rack!), some Moustache and other expensive brands. The e-bike type is called SUV e-bike. Similarly to SUV cars, these are meant to comfortably take rides in civilized areas with rare visits to easy off-road.
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Riese & Muller Homage
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Specialized Tero X
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Moustache Clutch SUV
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Nicolai S16 MGU.