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    BackPacks specifically made for Ebikes

    That wouldn't work for the kind of riding I do in the mountains. Also I did get mine $144 and they do make smaller ones. That salty could be just the ticket for some thou.
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    BackPacks specifically made for Ebikes

    I figured I start a thread about backpacks made for ebike riders. EVOC makes a few packs made specifically made for ebike riders that are designed to safely carry a spare battery for a number of the top ebike manufactures. They even include some back protection. I have a EVOC fr tour 30l. Does...
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    What's You're Plan For Major Breakdown?

    I will tell you it isn't super lite because of the tool quality but, that is only a factor if you're really trying to save weight.
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    What's You're Plan For Major Breakdown?

    Crankbrothers M19 is another great choice for a good chain breaker with a lot of the other tools you might find yourself needing.
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    How much "power" do I really need?

    you mean the cash clunkers SCAM! I live up north so you'd be hard press to find a 2008 in good condition.
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    How much "power" do I really need?

    here a good car would cost you more than that. I'm not talking anything special other than it was inspectable and was reliable.
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    Peter Flax article for Bicycling.com about the challenges presented by DTC ebikes

    Isn't part of what's going on with rad is that there trying to determine if parts were a factor? I'm not saying they were or weren't but if that was the case the whole thing about happening on any brand would go right out the window.
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    How much "power" do I really need?

    how much money we talking for a good used car?
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    How much "power" do I really need?

    I know you can't touch a quality full suspension emtb for anything close to $1,200
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    How much "power" do I really need?

    I know I don't throw the money I spend on my ebikes around. I worked a lot of overtime and it is my second car.
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    How much "power" do I really need?

    a lot of E-bikes are commonly 12,11 or 10 speeds and As far as testing on the stuff you'll be riding if you can that's a no brainer.
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    Front page LA Times today regarding Ebikes

    History repeats its self there are good things and bad things about that. So the day will come when doors can be left unlocked again if the earth isn't destroyed first.
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    Front page LA Times today regarding Ebikes

    Hay does anybody know where I could find some good post that actual have do with E-bikes:rolleyes:🤣
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    Front page LA Times today regarding Ebikes

    part of the whole sidewalk thing and going the wrong way is because the police don't stop them. To give them warning not a ticket but, educate them regarding it. Then after doing this a few times if it doesn't work then take the necessary steps. It's not an ebike thing it's a cycling thing...
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    Dropper post

    A good Maintenace plan is to get some Finish line Stanchion lube. Wipe down the shaft every few rides and apply a few drops to the provided cloth and put it on the shaft, if it's a muddy ride rinse it off and then do it. If you ride in the snow like me, do it before you head out on your ride...
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    Front page LA Times today regarding Ebikes

    being an Extremist on either side of the whole gun thing is a very dangerous thing! My thought is lets get back to talking about Ebikes.
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    Schwalbe Johnny Watts (and other Schwalbe SUV tyres) User Club

    A trick that works well is fill a bathtub with water stand the tire up and check each section for air bubbles after you've let it sit still for a moment. Take the valve cap off and fill the tub so the water sits over the valve some but not so much your cassette or hub get in the water if your...
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    Schwalbe Johnny Watts (and other Schwalbe SUV tyres) User Club

    I wasn't discounting that it just some people say you have top off the air in a tubeless setup often get it right and you don't other than when you get a puncture and a little leaks out before it seal.
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