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    Inner tubes. Our friend AND enemy.

    Thanks for the tip! I've seen the Tyre Glider mentioned for road bikes, but I wasn't sure if it could handle the wider rims and thicker beads of e-bike tires (especially 3''+ fat tires). If it can handle a Schwalbe Pickup with a heavy-duty tube without needing zip ties, that’s impressive. I’m...
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    Is $800 a reasonable price for a beginner ebike?

    I wouldn't let the fear of "explosions" stop you, provided you take the right precautions. It's rarely random; it's usually due to damage, improper charging, or extreme temps. Since you mentioned charging indoors and budget constraints: Avoid Cold Charging: Never charge if the battery is near...
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    Inner tubes. Our friend AND enemy.

    Respect for the patching skills! That is definitely a lost art. For me, carrying a spare is mostly about speed—I just want to swap it and get home ASAP, especially if the weather is bad. But you are spot on about the 18mm nut and the zip ties! That is exactly the kind of hassle I meant. Cutting...
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    New member here! Sharing my Lynxcle commuter, eMTB, and my latest DIY project 🚲⚡

    Hi everyone, I’m excited to join the community! Big thanks to mrgold35 for suggesting this space. I’ve been reading for a while and wanted to finally introduce myself and my "garage." I’m a huge e-bike enthusiast and currently rotate between a few different setups depending on the terrain and...
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    Inner tubes. Our friend AND enemy.

    you hit the nail on the head. On a regular road bike, the tubes are tiny—you can just stuff one in your pocket. But these e-bike fat tire tubes are huge, heavy, and a pain to carry around. And honestly, the 'exhaustion' isn't just about carrying the spare. The real nightmare is actually doing...
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