My wife and I are also ATV/UTVers, in addition to e-bike riders. One of the things different for us ATV/UTVing vs e-biking is most of our ATV/UTV rides are group rides. The groups aren't always huge. Sometimes there might be only three or four others. I think there can be safety in numbers.
We...
I am looking for one of these, again.
An eBay seller has the 2400 lumen model for $59.95.
Can anybody verify that this version uses 21700 batteries?
Also, is it easy to remove and replace those cells?
I wonder if people were asking these same questions years ago with automobiles, too. There was no internet, yet, of course, but perhaps in some circles it was discussed.
On the other hand, perhaps people had more common sense back then. Who knows!
On e-bikes, what components are the most likely to be unique to a given brand?
I had new brakes, chain and tires installed on my Rambo a few weeks ago. I went to a local bike shop, but they are not a Rambo dealer.
That is a great point and this is a good topic of discussion. It is difficult to predict the future and anticipate with great certainty who will vanish and who will last, but there can be clues.
In my lifetime I have seen a number of products become quite popular and then settle down. As a kid...
I have a Rambo Krusader 2.0. It is AWD, but I can select front only or rear only. I bought it because I live in Minnesota and I do ride in the winter. We do get snow here and it seemed like a good choice.
They now have a Rambo Krusader 3.0. Like others suggested, test rides are a great idea...
Speaking of resistant to change, my oldest sister is 76 years old and refuses to text. Her daughter has tried to teach her, but she is stubborn and just won't do it.
My wife and I are travelling now. We have two e-bikes on a receiver hitch on our vehicle. What is the best way to protect the bikes, particularly the electrical connection when the battery is removed?
Thank you for the reply. I am thinking of using a power bank on future rides to see if that works out for me. I already have power banks. I just need a water bottle holder to put it in and a run a short cord to the Garmin.
I use a Garmin when I go fo bike rides. In above freezing weather, if I start with a fully charged battery, it will last the entire ride that is an hour or less. Lately, the temperatures have been about 18 or 20 degrees Fahrenheit when I ride and battery will go into the battery saver mode...
You may want to take a test ride on both at local dealers. Another factor in my experience would be what the 3 miles commute is like from your home to your office. Is it both e-bike friendly and e-scooter friendly? Are there paved bike paths nearby that permit e-bikes, but not e-scooters? How...