@troehrkasse
Thank you for sharing.
Can you post your findings or a link to them in this tread as well.
I for one would appreciated it very much and more than likely would purchase such panel.
@Deshepparteau
Welcome to the forums.
You are correct that the Ah give you a longer ride and Volts make it go faster if your controller is able to handle it.
My fat bike came with 48v 17.5ah battery and on a full charge gets 50 miles and possibly could get more but i`m way too lazy to pedal...
More than likely those are the pads that you need, if you are not sure take the front wheel off and have a look at the pads that the bike came with, they are very easy to take out if you have the correct size wrench.
@ruffruff
The orange strap is supposed to tie the wheel to the tubing, instead of trying to squeeze the bikes wheel . Another thing you may like to try is to tie it off at the saddle to stop it from moving side to side , something like this.
@Mtl_Biker
Have you tried an appliance parts supply store, it looks like a washing machine speed sensor connector, mind you that I have been mistaken before.... You have nothing to loose by asking....
@ruffruff
I like that you actually got a bargain on a sale item.
As long as your wife likes it and enjoys riding it that is all that matters.
The only time i remove my battery is for transport on the hitch rack or long storage.
👍👏Bon voyage Pita.:cool:
@Chris Nolte
How many spare batteries did you guys have to put in the trailer? Are those solar panels used for charging a spare battery?
Sorry for being too curious (i have no idea where to even begin) but what sort of gear would you take with you on a journey like...
@Dirkdaddy
Welcome to the forum and congrats on your Wing Freedom that is a nice looking ride.
You`re right about the hydraulic brakes being more powerful and since my bike came with Tektro Auriga hydraulic brakes I have not looked at replacing them, i`m sure there will be others arguing that...
The sliding locks do go way down, have a look at the picture you can secure a very small bike
went to local store and found these CCM Fat Tire Wheel Holder for my fat tire bike, works like a charm and it will hold a 5" tire.
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@RLB2444
Have a look here it just may be what you`re looking for, it supports 90 lbs (2 bikes @ 45 lbs each).
Just got one myself, have not had a chance to use it yet, need to modify the tire holders to fit the 4" tires of my ebike (70 lbs).
This is what I have for the longer rides just in case.
Did top up all 4 tires on my Jeep, 10 psi per tire in about 10 minutes, yes I was impressed however it does not take much to impress me....
before modern e-bikes as we know them today exploded in popularity this was quite popular, I got mine in 2011 and still love to ride it every once in awhile when feeling too tired to pedal but still like to go for a quick ride.
@Arthritic Old Man
Welcome to the forum.
That is a nice looking setup you have.
I have to ask since i`m looking for one myself, where did you get the trailer or did you make it yourself?