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    Brakes levers stopping motor? How to fix?

    Why don't they need lubrication? That doesn't sound right to me. TT
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    Brakes levers stopping motor? How to fix?

    Not regular WD40! There's a Specialty WD40 White Lithium spray that would be good. TT
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    Brakes levers stopping motor? How to fix?

    Brake and shifter cables need regular lubrication. Put a few drops of oil on the cable itself and let gravity work it down inside the housing Pump the brakes to help it. You might have to situate the bike right to get gravity to work for you. Then turn the bike the other way up and do the...
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    Show Us a Tool

    Why is that? This stuff sounds pretty good. Is it a matter of getting it in the little holes and getting it back out? I assume you don't want it drying in the holes along with whatever oxidation it loosened up. Could you just blow it out with a can of compressed air? TT
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    UPDATE!!! Battery suddenly died during a ride

    Could be, especially if you were pulling a long hill and or it was especially hot out. Did you ever clean and grease all of your contacts? I'd say the symptoms match my theory better than they do yours and my theory involves doing something you ought to do anyway, if you haven't already...
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    UPDATE!!! Battery suddenly died during a ride

    It's worth cleaning all of the battery contacts with some contact cleaner and a toothbrush followed up with some dielectric grease. TT
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    Bike tires? Puncture proof? Skid proof?

    It means you will notice the rolling resistance. I have no idea how true that is. Their website makes the Tannus Airless tire sound pretty good though. Of course, they might be a little biased. If they solve the flat tire problem, what are you going to do if your chain falls off, or any of...
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    Rad 5 Bike Electrical Issues

    Sorry for your problems, but my experience with Rad has been polar opposite. Very few problems and very good customer service. I have a 2018 Rover can have been quite happy with it. Just saying... since it's mostly people with issues that post, not the people who have good experiences TT
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    Bike tires? Puncture proof? Skid proof?

    My opinion, and not what you want to hear, but learn how to deal with a flat. Carry the tools and a spare tube. Learning to fix a flat ought to be a standard part of the standard learning to ride a bike curriculum. It just isn't that big a deal. Use Tannus Armor if you want, use a sealant...
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    Right of way question

    Good point about the local law. I think the vast majority of bike lanes in the US are on the right and are for going the same direction as auto traffic. There are probably exceptions, but I hope they are clearly signed with instructions that might be contrary to the norm. Knowing no more...
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    Right of way question

    Unless it was a one-way street, in which case he shouldn't have been there. TT
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    First (Slow) Blowout 5+ miles from Home

    I knew what you meant, and I don't mean to seem to argue, but I think of "blowout" as analogous to "explosion", i.e.: sudden. A bullet never slowly explodes out of a gun, for example. Leaks happen at different speeds, including fast and very fast. A blowout means one instant you're riding on...
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    First (Slow) Blowout 5+ miles from Home

    I never go anywhere without a patch kit and a way to inflate my tires -- and the tools necessary to fix a flat. Although, I am quite capable of lame-brainedly doing something similar to your story. Live and learn. hopefully. For what it's worth, maybe this is a matter of opinion, isn't "slow...
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    Is there an E-bike Insurer that is not Markel?

    From the link above, "Insurance through Oyster is provided by Markel Insurance Company". I think that's good, but I went with Markel directly. TT
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    More Rad lawsuit fallout? (good for the consumer)

    So McDonalds can't sell a hot cup of coffee, but OneWheels can sell these things to idiots? Pogo said it well. "We have met the enemy and he is us." TT
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    Just got an XP3.0 and the rear tire is flat (wont inflate) and it wont power up.

    Even if Lectic sends you a new tube, it might be worth trying some tire sealant, like Slime, Stans, FlatOut, etc. On a new bike though, I'm guessing a spoke or a pinch flat, neither of which are best candidates for sealant. I'd suggest removing the tube, finding and fixing the flat, and then...
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    The new Forum app

    I don't see it either. Maybe it's a Polish thing. TT
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    Garmin Edge 520 Plus problems

    Try calling Garmin's tech support number on their website. I don't think they asked for warranty or a serial number last time I called them. IMO sometimes their people are more helpful than others, but you might get lucky. TT
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    Rad law suit

    I had a good friend who used to say, "you can sue the pope for bastardy," meaning, anybody can sue anybody for anything. Doesn't mean anything. I remember when no one would bring a suit like this and if they did it would be thrown out. Of course, I'm old. Things are a lot different now...
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    More Rad lawsuit fallout? (good for the consumer)

    Yeah, well, I can't really argue against all that. You might be right but my experience doesn't back it up. Anyway, suing Rad about this seems a whole lot like suing McDonald's after you get burned when you spill their coffee in your lap. (I think McDonald's lost that one, didn't they?) Go...
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