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  1. stompandgo

    New 1500W Avinox Amflows

    The beast is the M2S, not the M2.
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    Specialized Turbo Vado SL: An Incredible E-Bike (User Club)

    As long as the lever and caliper use the same type of mineral oil (standard or LV), they are compatible. The calipers are flat mount. The adapter is for 160mm rotors. Direct mount is 140mm.
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    New 1500W Avinox Amflows

    DJI Avinox is the drive unit, AMFLOW is one of many bike brands that use them. All AMFLOW bikes as of today have carbon frames. Two are new, one is the original Stumpjumper clone. All bikes are sold out online for now. My guess is that they will open sales up once they are shown at Sea Otter...
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    The Ultimate Mid-Drive Chain Care Thread

    I have that capability shut off with my Di2. I limit it to 2 cogs at a time with a full push on the paddle.
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    New 1500W Avinox Amflows

    Mondraker Zendit
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    Avinox Day 9th April

    It's real. They were set to announce next week at Sea Otter, but decided to release it today. M2S release Mondraker is the first major MTB manufacturer to announce an M2S powered bike, the Zendit. More will follow. M2S: 130Nm, 1500W boost for 30 seconds, dual battery capability, 12A charger...
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    Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

    Decathlon and Red Bull were at the front for a little bit, but nobody was going to work with them to bring the break back.
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    Turbo Vado 3

    Makes them look expensive.
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    Turbo Vado 3

    Velotric Breeze meets Rambo
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    Weird Specialized discovery....

    Yes. Mrs. Stomp tells me that "Seger bars" are a thing now on social media.
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    "Chained in Perdition"

    I do it the old school way. Small chainring, small cog. B screw set. Pull the ends of the chain together and watch the rear derailleur cage. There should be tension on the chain, and the cage should be parallel to the ground, or close to it. The top of the chain should not touch the bottom of...
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    Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

    That was a great watch, thanks. Ename is an incredible Belgian ale. Big fan. There is also a cycling museum in Oudenaarde. Less bikes, more pictures. I owned a Klein Criterium, the second generation of the bike he showed, the Quantum Pro. I crashed it at a race, and it had to be sent back to...
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    The Ultimate Mid-Drive Chain Care Thread

    Gudentight is good enough. I've never used a torque wrench on a cassette lockring.
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    Are all gen 2 motors compatible?

    What are the BDU numbers?
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    Turbo Vado 3

    And why a flap on the front of the front fender where it's useless, and no flaps on the bottom of the rear fender, where it could be useful? The stem looks proprietary (says the guy who rides a Pinarello with TICR).
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    Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

    Every stage has a plan. It doesn't have to be winning. If he finished on the podium that would be outstanding. However, if they kept him out of it, that would be fine too, In the US, the PCP (President of the Commissaires Panel, i.e. Chief Referee) is in charge of the race, not the organizer...
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    The Ultimate Mid-Drive Chain Care Thread

    There are some really good fake identification videos on Youtube. They are not hard to spot once you know what to look for. Some eBay sellers will show pictures of originals and ship fakes. When questioned, "they had no idea". When you ask them where they bought them, they ghost you and process...
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    Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

    They are super important when descending at high speed. They help you read the corner a few seconds ahead. Watch Seeay-Shass when he comes close to losing it. He was on the white line with inches to spare. I cannot imagine Decathlon not making him #1 for the Tour. French team, French rider with...
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    Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

    Yes, "fog lines" are a coastal New England thing for the reason you stated. I don't know what the rest of the world calls them other than the "white line" or the "shoulder marker".
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    Watching the peloton - Professional Road Racing thread 2026

    I watched it from 40km out. He was with all of the big names up front as they took the right hand turn onto the last big climb to the finish. He waited until Del Toro, Skjelmose, Amarail, Roglic, Landa, Lipowitz, Tejada, and quite a few other big names started to string out and suffer, made a...
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