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  1. dblhelix

    Can we see more reviews like this one?

    Indeed. He does a review of a (non-e) Brompton while bouncing hard up a set of steps.
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    Following Yamaha out the door: Stromer is bailing out of the US Market

    Interesting. In the DC Metro, I remember looking at a Yamaha Cross Check at an independent dealer of multiple brands. The shop was literally inside the Bethesda (MD) Metro. I just looked them up to see if they still sell Yamaha, but they appear to be out of business entirely. I recall obtaining...
  3. dblhelix

    I've bought an after market Yamaha battery

    Sounds like you don't trust (electro) PAPA.
  4. dblhelix

    Battery shipping

    I'm inclined to agree w/ renting ebikes while you're in HI, but to address your question, you need to consider shipping via a dedicated cargo forwarder or ocean shipping via UPS/FedEx from CA to HI. Ask H20 Logistics if they can help you or to recommend alternatives. The specialize in the CA-HI...
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    Propella out of business?

    Here is the owner. Go straight to the top. https://www.linkedin.com/in/bentarassoli?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=android_app If Bainbridge refers to Bainbridge Island, at least you are local to management. From what I can see, they've been...
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    Charging Ebikes on EV Charging stations

    LOL, the local park didn't get the memo from YouTubers that they are responsible for 'infrastructure.' I keep a sailboat in a slip with (multiple) 30A pedestal. I pay $0.13/kW-hr. That's $0.02 above the city utility provider rate, and that very modest surcharge goes to pedestal maintenance. I...
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    NYC wants to license and register ebikes and scooters

    This is sponsored by a councilman in response to the pedestrian death in Chinatown last year. It is not supported by DOT or lobbying groups like People for Bikes. The latter seems obvious. I do think other jurisdictions would rapidly follow for the revenue. Insurance will follow. I do think...
  8. dblhelix

    What Do You Do With Your Old Unused Conventional Bikes?

    I just sold a 2007 Giant OCR3 which needed work for $20. I listed it on CL and started getting responses within 20min. 2 hours later it was gone. I was happy to get the space back.
  9. dblhelix

    Following Yamaha out the door: Stromer is bailing out of the US Market

    I don't disagree. I remember the original lineup: Turbo, TurboX and TurboS with GoSwiss drives? Honestly, I lost track of Specialized's progress during the dark days of Mission Control + getting pulled into BoschWorld, but the current lineup and footprint is impressive. My impression on the...
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    Ebikeschool.com epic China visit

    I watched this when released and thought it was one of the best ebike-themed videos I'd ever watched. I liked the synergy between Micah and his hosts - they played off of each other very well. I also thought it was very humanizing. Instead of "cheap Chinese junk" it was the people proud of the...
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    Following Yamaha out the door: Stromer is bailing out of the US Market

    The Charger was a dealer trade-in. It was a NuVinci drivetrain, and at the time, I was told a Rohloff conversion was too difficult/expensive. I feel people have had some success with the forsale forum here. I've seen plenty of R+Ms sold, and many other brands as well. I do agree about the...
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    Following Yamaha out the door: Stromer is bailing out of the US Market

    To be fair, back in 2015-2016 Stromer represented the top-of-the-line. Stromer was a first love, and you know how it is with first loves: What could have been? And the siren song of Pinion! I also liked Kalkhoff back then. I went to an expo in '16, test rode the Integrale S11 + received a $200...
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    Following Yamaha out the door: Stromer is bailing out of the US Market

    Great question. Better isn't the right word. Stromer and R+M are more innovative; more likely to integrate the latest tech. This is very attractive if you're the early adopter type, especially when it's a feature you've been waiting for. I am not a Specialized expert, but Trek and Tern tend to...
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    Following Yamaha out the door: Stromer is bailing out of the US Market

    Dropping the price means competing directly with Trek, Specialized and Tern. Trek has a very large footprint, of course, very visible. Specialized is well-known. I have yet to meet anyone with a Tern complaint IRL, and I see a lot of their bikes on the road. The sub-forum here is also issue-free...
  15. dblhelix

    Following Yamaha out the door: Stromer is bailing out of the US Market

    I'm actually surprised Stromer lasted here as long as they did. In response to 'What is going on here?', I'll add a few observations. The heady 'good, old days' were also a time when people saw $$ to be made by jumping on the bandwagon. As a result, 1. US skeleton crews. I was recently told...
  16. dblhelix

    FS: Rohloff stuff

    Rohloff Lockring tool (new) 180 mm Rohloff Magura disc rotor (new) (sold) Rohloff Oil Seals! (New, I have 4 (now 3) pairs available) - if you need the seal tool to press them in, you will find it on eBay. I went this route to never repeat the soul-crushing experience of replacing seals at a...
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    FS: Bosch Intuvia Mount and Control Switch

    Both are new, purchased as spares. I opened the mount box. The mount is the 1500mm cable version. These are pre-smart system, usually identified as BDU2xx or BDU3xx. The mount is the most recent version with updated contacts. Price depends on shipping and whether both are purchased together...
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    Interested in experience of people transitioning to a frontloading cargo bike

    Packsters were recalled 20-21; assume this is a refurbished recalled model. Problem was with the steering, IIRC. Regardless, I would not purchase a Vario -- too many have failed multiple times on cargo bikes during the warranty period for comfort.
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