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  1. indianajo

    How can I get myself a new battery for my old E-bike?

    I would cut the proprietary male connector off the harness and install andersn, XT90, or male & female .250 Dorman insulated flag terminals. California-ebike.com seems out of the battery business but ebikeling has 13 AH and 20 AH 36 v batteries today. https://ebikeling.com/ Buy his 36 v...
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    Should I Buy A Pedal Wrench?

    Obviously you do not ride your bike in the rain or park your bike in the rain while shopping, attending a meeting or concert, working. You do not park your bike even in a garage near the sea like Galveston or any other ocean island. I have a can of Permatex silver anti-sieze that is 30 years...
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    Should I Buy A Pedal Wrench?

    Most pedals have 9/16" flats next to the crank. Too thin to use a regular open end wrench. I buy a US made rusty wrench at the flea market then grind it down to fit. Use safety glasses using power tools.The actual bike pedal wrench is thin enough, but made of garbage instead of alloy steel...
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    Greetings from a new member in...Zambia

    Stainless steel is much tougher to cut than carbon steel. I am not sure you could find stainless steel slings stocked in Africa. There is a 1/2" SS version if your thieves are real he-men. https://www.mcmaster.com/8942T15 You can cut SS wire rope 1 strand at a time with a $50 Klein or...
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    Greetings from a new member in...Zambia

    Thanks for the pictures. Interesting life. If you want to save a few pounds, a SS wire rope sling weighs half of what a chain does. https://www.mcmaster.com/8942T14 Mcmaster has 8' and 10' , the latter $80. Try your local industrial supply for wire rope slings with crimped end. Any port city...
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    Greetings from a new member in...Zambia

    Welcome to the site. Interesting profession, archeologist tour guide. I concur on the speed, outrunning a pit bull dog beats spraying it with pepper every time. I dangle sabre spray from the handlebar with a kale or broccoli tie. Always ready. Sometimes dog packs surround me. Good luck on...
  7. indianajo

    Changing bbs02 build to IGH

    I laced a shimano 7000 8 speed IGH into a wheel, but never managed to get the shift ring connected to a shift cable. Universalcycles sells a small parts kit with a bracket, but it ends in a circular clip that fits some sort of bushing. I never was able to buy or make the bushing. I am not...
  8. indianajo

    LiOn battery draw tester

    I used four 5 ohm 225 w resistors connected in series and parallel as a load to test a 48 v battery. 10 amps at 50 volts. My battery had .250" flag terminals on wires. I used 14 ga wire with flag terminals for connections. A parallel voltmeter will detect the garbage. I had one battery drop...
  9. indianajo

    Electrical problem

    You need to use a meter to measure the battery voltage going into the controller continuously. I have skinned a little insulation off the wires, not at the same point so there would be no short. Then use alligator clips with rubber boots. Could be a connector, could be a battery, could be...
  10. indianajo

    interesting new garmin radar data

    My varia RTL510 is a piece of ****. Warns me about trucks on the interstate 500' to the side through the chain link fence. Warns me of cars 3 lanes to the left of the sidewalk I am on. Warns me of lawnmowers in yards to the side. Warns me of cars approaching a 4 way stop sign from 90 degrees...
  11. indianajo

    Mechanical Cable Actuated Disc Brakes

    I've been warning newbies about cheap imitation steel cables in Rad and other bargain brands for 6 years. It was amazing when I bought a yuba bodaboda in 2017, and did not have to adjust the cables every 2 weeks. I had been riding Diamondback and Pacific, kiddie bikes for people with short...
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    Newb choices?

    I ditched the pedal assist, which was always too fast and dangerous for the berms of highways I ride. I use throttle only, on a front hub drive. I get about 5000 miles per 8 speed chain. Mid drives get less. I ride unpowered about 80% of the distance, unless the headwind is >12 mph. Yamaha...
  13. indianajo

    Riide e-bike not charging

    Lithium ion batteries that sit unused for years, lose the mobility of the ions. Green light on the charger indicates the battery is at full charge. But it will not run the motor. A gradual discharge, like the headlight, down to 75% or less, then another recharge, can reactivate a battery. I...
  14. indianajo

    New battery issues

    Did you charge the new battery first? I bought 2 garbage batteries, one from Amazon btrbattery one from Ebay sunebike baldwin city warehouse. The 3rd one from lunacycle.com actually worked. Was your vendor as reputable as lunacycle.com? That one cost more than the other two added together...
  15. indianajo

    Popped my rear wheel

    Hose clamps are not designed for this.
  16. indianajo

    Manual brake sticking

    Best luck with the warranty work. I have Tektro cable calipers with about 12000 miles on them. I have had no trouble with failing to close. If cable clamp is not tightened properly, the cable can come loose. Brake pads, the gap should be about 1/64" with the brake handle released. I tighten...
  17. indianajo

    Hi everyone!

    Welcome to the site. Congratulations on using mains power instead of fossil fuel. I have ditched the automobile, mow the yard electrically, but have a diesel tractor for mowing fields. If you don't mow fields, when you sell the price of the bulldozer to scrape the trees off the land and burn...
  18. indianajo

    Popped my rear wheel

    Pictures are made by devices made in *****. I do not buy things made in *****. I put the screw through a hole drilled in the torque arm, and through holes drilled in the clamp. The clamp wraps the bike frame. No holes are drilled in the bike frame. I put the clamp in the direction so the fold...
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    Popped my rear wheel

    I do not know what that is "securing' the torque arm, but it appears to be a flimsy tag. Or perhaps a shredded worm type hose clamp. I use a #10-32 screw through a 1" wide 16 ga steel clamp I cut out of a box fan shell. I cut the steel with a weiss snip. Use kevlar gloves. I wrap the clamp...
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