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  1. dodgeman

    19.5 mph top speed

    I feel mine cut out at 19.4 mph. I’ve also discovered the speedometer is off maybe 6% or so. This does add up to cutoff happening to soon.
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    GPS and its accuracy?

    My understanding is WASS is an independent of the GPS satellites. There are 3 of them. The issue is what your receiver is setup for, it has to be WAAS enabled. WAAS basically takes the accuracy from 10 meters to 1 meter. Years ago not everything had WAAS but now even iPhones have it. WAAS...
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    GPS and its accuracy?

    Stefan I’d say Jim1348 answers is correct. I’d say when you say dual GPS receiver you most likely are talking dual frequency, which as I recall is L1 and L2. I think one improvement they made is added a third frequency to the newer satellites. Why it takes longer I’m not sure but it might be a...
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    GPS and its accuracy?

    I see this discussed all the time. I’m a retired land surveyor and started using it in the early 1990’s. A couple of points. Originally this was designed for the United States military. Of course smart people found other uses. Until the year 2000 there was something called Selective...
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    19.5 mph top speed

    I’ve had a Trek Verve +3 for three years now. To be honest I don’t think the motor has enough power to go much over 20 mph on flat ground with no wind. A tail wind or downhill would be a different story. You should have bought a Class III bike if you wanted more.
  6. dodgeman

    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I rode 19 miles today. The farmers out in the field, this one is combining beans. I also hit 6000 miles total on my bike today. Not a particularly special number but my goal has been to ride 2000 miles a year. The bike is 3 years old but I’m about 3 1/2 weeks late in hitting my goal.
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    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I rode 17 miles today. I picture that is becoming common in this area as the soybeans and corn are being harvested. This is a pretty small combine by today’s standards.
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    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I did 21 miles on the roads around my house. I see a few fields of corn had been picked but didn’t see any actually working. It’s a little early and if the moisture content of the corn is too high they have to pay to dry it.
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    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I did 17 miles today. I didn’t think to get any pictures but harvest will be going on soon for a few pictures.
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    Winter is coming: how do I protect the battery?

    I’d bring it inside. If you’re worried about a fire hazard store it in some kind of fire box.
  11. dodgeman

    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I rode 20 miles today. I went to a couple of car dealers just to look at them and see how stupid high prices are. We got lucky and bought newer vehicles and a small diesel tractor before Covid hit. Prices are high but have come down some. A couple of pictures of a street project I did the...
  12. dodgeman

    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    Um no. In this case it was Colchester Illinois. I had to look up Sam Pilgrim and saw he was from Colchester in the UK.
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    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I did 13 miles today, I rode to the nearby town of Colchester. The picture is where a church used to stand. It had been in private ownership for several years and was falling apart. A nearby business bought it and had it torn down.
  14. dodgeman

    Old man, new bike, massive hills, lesson learned

    I’ve been on hills that I lost my momentum on a couldn’t make it up. You have to stay ahead of it so to speak and shift down early and learn when to pedal like a madman.
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    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I rode 24 miles on the roads near our house today. I rode down a stretch of gravel to take a look at this church. Small church is good shape. It almost looks like someone’s house but I think it’s still a church. It seems to be a common thing to mount the old church bell for display.
  16. dodgeman

    Need Recommendation For A Lift To Work On Our Two Heavy Ebikes

    In my picture above I hook mine to a bike stand after I hoist it up by ropes. I tried skipping the bike stand once but it just swung around too much. I also took the hoist ropes off once but it helped keep the front handle bars from swinging around.
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    Need Recommendation For A Lift To Work On Our Two Heavy Ebikes

    I use a low dollar rope and pulley system. Not a great picture but it hooks on the handlebars and the back of the seat, pull it up in the air and secure it to the bike stand. This setup is designed for bikes but you need and overhead ceiling to mount it to.
  18. dodgeman

    Salzmann 3M Spoke Reflectors for Bicycles

    Growing up reflectors in the spoke were mandatory. These days I don’t see them because all the tires have a reflector stripe around them.
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    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    I briefly rode my brother in law’s Lectric and I think the model is XPress 750. It’s a hub drive, has a throttle, lots of power and torque sensing. He had it set for level 3 and I never touched the throttle. One rotation of the crank and it felt like I was going 15 mph. I turned it down to...
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    2024 - Our Rides in Words, Photos, Maps and Videos

    We rode 24 miles on the Sangamon Valley Trail today in Springfield. Nice trail, all paved and still pretty smooth. It runs along the west side of Springfield Illinois. It has a bridge over the Sangamon River. The last picture is where it ends and will be extended some day maybe.
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