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    Known Issues & Problems with Juiced Bikes Products + Help, Solutions & Fixes

    Agreed - $70 is ridiculous, but it is featherlight and clearly build for the serious cyclist and racers that worry about every ounce of weight. Total overkill and unnecessary on a 60 lbs. e-bike. I was looking around and I couldn't find anything else really. Most available chain catchers seem to...
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    Known Issues & Problems with Juiced Bikes Products + Help, Solutions & Fixes

    Chris - I had two chain drops within my first ten rides. One was when I aggressively shifted gears the other one was when I went rather fast over a bump on the bike trail during my regular commute. I have not dropped any chain since installing the chain catcher and I must have gone at least 20...
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    Known Issues & Problems with Juiced Bikes Products + Help, Solutions & Fixes

    Here are some pictures of the installed K-edge chain catcher. I angled it slightly to get closer to the chain.
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    Throttles

    Pretty much what everyone else here said. Great to get off the line quickly and to give a quick boost on steep hills. I am glad it is there.
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    Known Issues & Problems with Juiced Bikes Products + Help, Solutions & Fixes

    The FAQ on the Juiced Websites list a few things you can do to avoid chain drops. I haven't seen that mentioned here in the forum, so I thought I post the link. https://juicedbikes.happyfox.com/kb/article/100-chain-comes-off-the-front-chainring-when-going-over-bumps-or-shifting-gears/ I...
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    CCS owners, what power level do you use most of the time?

    I ride mostly in level 2 on my 14 miles roundtrip commute. I occasionally switch to 3 on longer hills for an additional boost. I'd like to get a basic workout and not feel wiped at the end of the week at the same time. Level 2 works best for me. The GPS tracker shows typically a average speed...
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