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  1. gromike

    Where is the problem located at?

    I convert twenty year-old bikes to electric, so I have become used to taking everything apart and putting it back together, so I do understand your reluctance on a new bike. Though issues with handling must be resolved one way or the other. And you don't want the other.
  2. gromike

    Where is the problem located at?

    Have you taken the forks out of the frame and inspected the bearings and races of the headset. It would also be good to do teardown and rebuild the shocks. It could just be your front tire. Bad geometry or weight balance can be a serious thing. I have had 3+ decades living with a broken collar...
  3. gromike

    Freegen - New Hub Motor Innovation That Is Definitely Worth Watching

    This was posted on another forum by Alon-CargeBike: "But let me just give a quick clarification - The controller applies motor braking torque that matches precisely the mechanical braking torque applied by the user, this is done by measuring wheel speed and motor speed and allowing the disc to...
  4. gromike

    Hub- vs. mid-drive for e-gravel/road bikes

    A really light rear hub motor that you can throw a lot of amps into would be a really great trail bike, but if you want that performance for less than Grin prices it would be a mid-drive. I have a TSDZ2b and a BBSO2 and hands down it is the Bafang. Though my TSD is at only 36v, and the Bafang is...
  5. gromike

    Deciding whether to transport e-bike on 2016 Subaru Impreza or 2020 Toyota Camry.. recommended hitch and bike carrier setup

    Well, all I knew of trailer hitches was 2 inch receiver, or the smaller one. So thanks Curt for the edumacation. Yeah, I'd get the Class 3, 2 inch receiver hitch, but that would depend on the car on how it's attached. I would think a Class 2 hitch would be sufficient for 2 moderate weight...
  6. gromike

    Where is the problem located at?

    He edited the post. I saw the 30 liters in the original post, but didn't think about it too much. I thought he must like his water. But in retrospect, that 30 liters is 8 gallons, and that's 60+ pounds on the back. So, definitely an order of magnitude mistake, though I had no idea when I first...
  7. gromike

    Ah, so THAT'S what's holding me back!

    I think if I want to pedal fast that I'll stick with my $100 Roubaix. Fastest pedal bike I ever rode, though it's geared too high for my right knee. Decent pedals would cost more than the bike, and, as such, she sits an object d'art.
  8. gromike

    60v to 72v on fatbike

    What is the voltage of the fully charged pack? That is what all the components need to be at, or under to be theoretically safe.
  9. gromike

    I Ditched The GX Stock Johnny Watts Tires...

    I ride with minimum assist and pedal like a cow chewing cud, but when I need to fight the beasts I do twist the throttle. I use my ebikes for recreation and transportation. It can be a life or death struggle with the cagers, and I seek to maximize my survival.
  10. gromike

    I Ditched The GX Stock Johnny Watts Tires...

    To each their own. I was riding my Trek 7.2 that I installed a Bafang mid-drive on and was going about 20mph when I hit a stretch of uneven pavement. I guess I wasn't paying sufficient attention, but the handlebars were almost ripped from my hands. Never had that sensation in all of my two-wheel...
  11. gromike

    I Ditched The GX Stock Johnny Watts Tires...

    I bought these two the other day. They are lightly used and long neglected. Knowledgeable people run away from twenty year-old full suspension mountain bikes, and you can get them for next to nothing, which I believe is what I've done . Now I'm saving up my leftover dimes and pennies to buy some...
  12. gromike

    Nice Feature on a Hub Drive

    I read about this feature before that's on the Grin controller installed on my direct-drive hub motor ebike. Today, I used the feature. When you go to assist level 0 the controller gives the motor a watt of power, and the wheel rolls without the magnets causing cogging resistance. Which means...
  13. gromike

    Saltdeancyclist from Brighton UK. Hi! 10-year-old Kalkhoff

    Have you taken it out for a ride. At that age I would be concerned about battery capacity (and function). I hope it all works out great.
  14. gromike

    Drop outs are dead would a torque arm help?

    Couldn't you do the repair yourself once you learn how to tig weld? I do fantasize about finding me a woman who can tig weld. I'm not having any luck. I guess all the good welding women are taken.
  15. gromike

    Getting bike and me ready to ride after long layoff and injury... replace tires??

    That sucks being in such an unfriendly location for bike riding. Generally, my community is very bike friendly but sometimes everybody seems to hop in their car and try to go somewhere quickly. Then I feel the fear from the risk of being crushed. And there ain't never no hurry in my town! Your...
  16. gromike

    Good uses for walk mode

    I guess the bosch is just smarter than the bafang.;)
  17. gromike

    Good uses for walk mode

    I just had a duh moment. I tried using the walk mode while walking my mid-drive bike off a ferryboat today. Man, that thing went too fast to comfortably walk alongside. And now I just learn to shift it into a lower gear for walk mode! Thanks Stephan! (though, admittingly, heretofore I used the...
  18. gromike

    Does this forum need regional split?

    This forum is so mild on the electric bike spectrum. On some other forums people the world over put upto,and beyond, 10 kilowatts into their motors. Thems is motorcycles. I gave up trying to convince people of the beauty of a bicycle. Some of us need some assist for our old broken bodies, and...
  19. gromike

    International transport of an ebike

    Wow, that's a steep battery price! You could have someone remove the cells from the battery case, ship the case with the bms and dispose of the cells. Then when you receive the battery case you could have someone reinstall new cells. The battery cells shouldn't be too expensive, but the labor...
  20. gromike

    Digital Torque Wrench

    Nice torque tool. And at five hundred it ain't all that much if you're working on a $8k+ bicycle. Though, I think I'll still do it by hand feel. I haven't stripped, or had anything loosen up in a long, long time. I even have a carbon fiber bicycle, I believe it's a 2007 Specialized Roubaix. It...
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