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    Tern GSD/HSD: Do you load it into your car? How does it fit?

    Hello, Yes, I did have to fold the handlebars down just to lower the height -they fold down like the Node with the wheel turning in 180, so - I had to turn the wheel in to shorten the length of the bike. I also work from home but having the HSD makes me look for excuses to run errands. It holds...
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    Tern GSD/HSD: Do you load it into your car? How does it fit?

    Hello, I was easily able to put the Tern HSD, with panniers and a front rack, into the back of my Honda Fit. I had to move the passenger seat forward. I left both wheels on but had to remove the saddle/post and fold the handlebars down. A slightly longer car would hold it better.
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    Nyon MY21 - Initial Thoughts

    Nice! Thank you that is helpful! What was your goal/purpose for these custom settings (longer battery life? more comfortable? Etc) What kind of mileage are you getting from these settings vs from the default settings?
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    Nyon MY21 - Initial Thoughts

    Any other u Any more updates on those custom riding settings? I am upgrading from Purion to Nyon this week and -just like you- I can’t wait to play with the custom ride settings. Would love to see screenshots of your settings. How are you liking the Nyon so far?
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    Well the Nyon from Kiox upgrade was not bad at all.

    Hello, I have a Trek Powerfly with Purion. From what I have read above in this thread, it appears that riders here have upgraded from a Kiox and this might be an easier, simpler process than the switch from Purion? Has anyone upgraded to a Nyon from a Purion, and done this themselves without...
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    Schwalbe Johnny Watts (and other Schwalbe SUV tyres) User Club

    Yes, as was noted earlier in this thread, I have these set up tubeless and they work very well—better than my TLE (tubeless easy) schwalbe g-one speeds which didn’t hold air very well and got squirmy under 30 psi. Done a couple hundred miles on them so far and they have been reliable, work...
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    Schwalbe Johnny Watts (and other Schwalbe SUV tyres) User Club

    All that said the G-ones are super light and fast and supple, I did really like them and I would be happy with them for gravel rides. They are Just not ideal for urban environments (where most of my eSUV riding happens) due to their lack of puncture resistance.
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    Schwalbe Johnny Watts (and other Schwalbe SUV tyres) User Club

    So far I have had them out for a couple hundred miles, including gravel, a little mud and some rough asphalt, and I am very happy with them. They work great tubeless, they hold the air very well and work better with lower air pressure (25-30psi for my 135lb self) than the g-one speeds—which...
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    Schwalbe Johnny Watts (and other Schwalbe SUV tyres) User Club

    I just swapped out my Schwalbe G-one speeds, which I loved but they were too prone to flats, for a set of Johnny Watts 2.35” tires. I set them up tubeless and they hold air just fine even without sealant. I took them on a 30 mile ride today that included about 10 miles of muddy gravel road...
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    Fenders for Trek PowerFly 5

    And.. sim-works is in Portland and the fenders are labeled as honjo “flat 80” in black - and they are solid and beautiful - and super expensive
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    Fenders for Trek PowerFly 5

    It is absolutely possible to install fenders and rack on your Powerfly, but it won’t be cheap unless you compromise. (Compromise would be clip in fenders or skinnier tires) I have a Surly rack in the rear fits perfect! As for fenders - the only true full wraps that I could find that was large...
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