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  1. m@Robertson

    Should I Buy A Pedal Wrench?

    Read the labels @PCeBiker posted... Permatex silver is not for wheel studs? Pfffft... every tool kit in a race track paddock on test'n'tune day has a little jar of that stuff somewhere, and it goes on the wheel studs. The copper stuff is supposedly for brakes, usually as a 'disc brake quiet'...
  2. m@Robertson

    E-Bike Insurance

    Markel is the insurance company that is the policy behind almost every agent-sold policy in the USA. Markel also sells directly. There are two other players in the USA market at present: Oyster and Sundays. Sundays Insurance is a recent transplant from the UK, and that policy is an absolute...
  3. m@Robertson

    My New Globe Haul ST (2 weeks Old now)

    Your wheels should both be rotating freely forward. If they aren't then the first culprit to look for is your brake pad alignment. Make sure the pads are not dragging/are centered, and that you don't have a warped rotor messing things up. Basically exactly the same thing you deal with on an...
  4. m@Robertson

    Lectric eBikes Announces End To International Shipping, Effectively Abandoning International Customers

    Anyone who has had product shipped across an international border, that is pricey (like an ebike) has dealt with what seems to be an incredible racket run by the shipping companies who rake in a small fortune on added charges; never mind the whole customs duty thing. EVERYONE in the bike and...
  5. m@Robertson

    Yamaha battery seems difficult to source and is a tad expensive....

    Talk about a DIY solution... Stuff like this is why I do my own from the ground up. https://www.elecrow.com/yamaha-mid-drive-motor-dongle-to-use-3rd-party-batteries.html?srsltid=AfmBOooCQbfTketAMOHynsv5z-0U_YrA9SzyG4pfasU0bVbfMEATabcP
  6. m@Robertson

    People for Bikes: Progress on Ebike Laws in the US

    @Dewey has it pinpointed. You guys focusing on the battery issue are right too... it only affects the sales and rental industries (albeit *profoundly* with the implication that any bike rental outfit will have to literally trash their existing fleet by Jan 1 2026). What really matters is the...
  7. m@Robertson

    Tubeless or Mr Tuffy and sealant in tube for goatheads?

    Looks like they are in the process of changing Flatout marketing. The Amazon Flatout store shows all the old formulae as 'unavailable', Flatout now has the Quick Strike Small Tire (bicycle) formula rated only for 1/4" holes. Thats probably the sucky stuff that used to be separately branded...
  8. m@Robertson

    Tubeless or Mr Tuffy and sealant in tube for goatheads?

    The original Quick Strike was branded and packaged differently as an entirely separate product... and it got bad reviews. I have no idea if its the same stuff that sucked when it was released or whether they reformulated it when they rep-packaged it with Flatout branding. It will work great...
  9. m@Robertson

    Show your cockpit

    Upgraded my Bullitt recently to use Surly Corner bars. I think this is about as clean as a 2wd system is going to get. KT LCD4 display on the left for the front motor (set to show numeric voltage). DZ40 on the right for the BBSHD. Bars are open and available for different hand positions...
  10. m@Robertson

    Tubeless or Mr Tuffy and sealant in tube for goatheads?

    Yes although the Flatout people have told me the Light Equipment version that is stocked at Home Depot is just as good on a bike. For a 26x4.x tire I would use a half-bottle of the stuff. Sounds like a lot but that is the manufacturer rec. 16 oz in a fat tire means you can have a flat, lose...
  11. m@Robertson

    Tubeless or Mr Tuffy and sealant in tube for goatheads?

    Well of course nothing in this world is truly thornproof... -resistant but not -proof. The answer to this question is a moving target. It depends on what day it is, almost, and what wheel we are talking about. Remember also I use Presta valves on almost everything which changes things up...
  12. m@Robertson

    Padded Gloves for e-bike or change the grips or both

    Worth mentioning: I ride with full-finger gloves for safety in a crash. Not for ride comfort. I've had my hands saved as a result of this, wearing deerskin gardening gloves. Didn't save my wrists on impact, but the palms and fingers of those gloves were scored terribly. My skin stayed...
  13. m@Robertson

    KT Controller/Display on a Pace 500?

    C15 seldom actually works. I have yet to find a display that has the setting have it do anything.
  14. m@Robertson

    Tubeless or Mr Tuffy and sealant in tube for goatheads?

    If only goatheads are the problem, I would do tubeless. I would definitely NOT do Stans or Orange Seal as both are inferior to Flatout as a tubeless sealant. I went thru a construction site once when I was living in Fresno and came out the other side with no less than 100 goatheads. I counted...
  15. m@Robertson

    Padded Gloves for e-bike or change the grips or both

    I use two different styles of Ergon winged grips (the version for angled bars, and the straight bar version). The angled ones are noticeably more comfortable. Also I use Wolf Tooth Fat Paw and Mega Fat Paw silicone grips. After using both, I prefer the silicone Wolf Tooths. I have wrist...
  16. m@Robertson

    KT Controller/Display on a Pace 500?

    As an aside for the next person who comes along and reads this: There are 2-to-3-pin adapter cables widely available as this is a fairly common issue. Typically very short extensions. https://classic-cycle.com/All/3747/HIGO/Julet-adapter-cable-19-5-cm-for-ebike-2-PIN-red-to-3-PIN-yellow You...
  17. m@Robertson

    Mechanical Cable Actuated Disc Brakes

    You folks who are changing out crap cabling for quality cables should also invest in replacement cable housing. There is a huge difference in cheapo vs. 'compressionless' housing (the better Jagwire stuff meets this standard). The difference is felt in the cable pull. Compressionless housing...
  18. m@Robertson

    Changed my mind about my Gear Shift Sensor today - Disconnected it.

    Me three. I installed a gear sensor on one bike in 2018, and never installed another one. I do a stutter-step in my cadence when shifting and now, even on the bike with the sensor, that quick cadence interruption is automatic to my lizard brain. No need at all for a sensor. MT5e brake levers...
  19. m@Robertson

    Suggestions for rear light/turn signals?

    And this, plus the much faster closing rate of a motor vehicle vs. any bicycle - is why turn signals on a bicycle or ebike tend to be worthless. I tried them on the ends of my handlebars to solve the separation problem. The product is called Wing Lights and they seemed like a good idea...
  20. m@Robertson

    Is Any E-Bike With A Throttle A Type 2 E-Bike?

    Yeah its not like someone is going to dock their pay or not re-elect them. By consequences I mean some hurried backpedaling, some embarrassing temporary press and a new bill designed to band-aid the old one. I did some looking around after my last post in this thread and there is almost no...
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