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  1. Mr. Coffee

    rear rack for full suspension electric mountain bike

    Depends on how much money you'd like to spend. Honestly if you are just carrying the lock and a small bag of groceries a rack is total overkill. You could use a frame bag that fits your bike frame, although finding one that fits and has a decent amount of storage space is problematic, and...
  2. Mr. Coffee

    When cycling, do you like listening to music?

    Generally, no. But sometimes when I am confronted with a seriously long and dispiriting hill I'll use a bone-conducting headset and some tunes to make the long slow miles pass by. That's especially likely if there is little or no traffic.
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    PROOF You Don't Need a [tent] Footprint!

    Actually my worst experiences with creepy-crawlies were in a semi-glamping experience in India where the cooktent was spectacularly infested with spiders the size of the palms of my hands, and a cabin rental in Ecuador that had billions of ants living inside it.
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    PROOF You Don't Need a [tent] Footprint!

    Honestly spending $50 or $100 on a footprint is a vicious ripoff. If you think you actually need one you are better off cutting out a piece of Tyvek to size. Holes in a tent floor bluntly aren't a big deal. Unless you are total bonehead you will camp in a reasonably well-drained spot anyway...
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    Show us pictures of where you ride your ebikes!

    Screaming down Toat's Coulee on the longest day of the year... Grinding up Freezeout Pass the day before... Baking in the Sun at Elbow Coulee...
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    Using a Pet Trailer with a Ride1Up Turris?

    The Burley Coho XC pictured in this thread is a fantastic trailer but it costs almost $500. It also has a built-in kickstand that keeps your bike and the trailer upright when you aren't on the bike. If it were me I'd also look for a pet crate that would fit inside the trailer as well. You...
  7. Mr. Coffee

    Issues with brand new ebike

    Before you ride it, I'd suggest finding another bike shop with a good reputation and take the new wheel to them and have them check it out. It shouldn't take very long or cost you very much. Two things might have happened here: The manufacturer is cutting corners on the wheel builds. The...
  8. Mr. Coffee

    Have you tried cowboy coffee?

    Done properly (which takes practice and some nonobvious supplies) it can be pretty good.
  9. Mr. Coffee

    Tube vs. Tubeless on ebikes

    https://www.omtm.cc/tire-talk
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    I Ditched The GX Stock Johnny Watts Tires...

    Just saying here... Back in the day I had a wonderful Trek 970 mountain bike. This was a non-suspension mountain bike with modest (under two inch, actually like 50mm in normal people units) tires. I rode this bike everywhere for many years. That included down long flights of concrete stairs...
  11. Mr. Coffee

    what PSI?

    There are multiple tire pressure calculators out there that will give you a starting point, e.g. https://csbikes.com/en/resources/tire-pressure-calculator https://silca.cc/pages/pro-tire-pressure-calculator Also, what is the rated tire pressure of the tires? Usually you can find it on the...
  12. Mr. Coffee

    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    Hot and shadeless climb this morning. https://www.relive.cc/view/v36AG5YYWGv
  13. Mr. Coffee

    Pinion Motor.Gearbox.Unit (MGU)

    It is 2025 now? 2024 went by so fast!
  14. Mr. Coffee

    Pinion Motor.Gearbox.Unit (MGU)

    No, and so what? There are lots of companies out there making great bicycles that aren't one of the dinosaurs. And they often have been doing so for many years. And just because they are a Great Company (in the sense that they are very large) doesn't mean they'll be around forever (cough...
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    Pinion Motor.Gearbox.Unit (MGU)

    Having put down over 5000 miles in the last year or so on a Pinion bike, I can say that they are as reliable as a well-made shovel. And if you have a Pinion gearbox and belt drive the only periodic maintenance you really need is to replace brake pads and gearbox oil. You'd replace the gearbox...
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    Pinion Motor.Gearbox.Unit (MGU)

    Just some facts to counter the ignorant luddite malice this thread has degenerated into: The first derailleurs were built about 1905 The first internal gear hub patents for bicycles were filed in 1890 For that matter, electric motors were invented in the 1830s Pinion gearboxes have been around...
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    90 miles per charge. Too good to be true?

    I'm gonna double down on my assertion. In the US, the average car trip distance is about 12 miles. The average per day driving distance is about 40 miles. You can get to those distances with most e-bikes on the market today. And it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the average...
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    90 miles per charge. Too good to be true?

    I often think we ask the wrong questions about e-bike range. I mean, who buys a car and asks how far you can go on a tank of gas?
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    Rode up on homeless person sleeping on bike trail.

    Actually lightning strikes the same place all the time. Think about tall buildings and mountain tops. And speaking from personal experience, lightning can strike the same place (or nearly the same place for all practical purposes) multiple times in rapid succession. Which sucks when you are...
  20. Mr. Coffee

    Tube vs. Tubeless on ebikes

    My own experience using both tubes with sealant (mostly slime) and tubeless (mostly stan's) was that flats requiring more intervention than just airing up the tire were 3x to 4x more frequent with tubes than with tubeless. I have no clue as to why. Also, the "interventions" with a tube...
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