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  1. T Turtle

    Handlebar Style

    Good info., Thanks Asher
  2. T Turtle

    Handlebar Style

    Thanks Asher. I took a look at the Velo Orange Postino. They look nice, but I'm thinking a want something with some vertical rise. I've got a bulging disc in my back, so i'm thinking a bit more upright riding style would be preferred. I was a little confused when you said they were "closest...
  3. T Turtle

    Handlebar Style

    Thanks. Much obliged.
  4. T Turtle

    Handlebar Style

    Thanks PhoenixTooHot. I'm seriously considering the Ride1Up 500 series and I was originally planning on getting the cafe style handles bars as I don't want to be hunched over lie a mountain bike (bad back). I didn't realize just HOW FAR The cafe/Euro bars were swept back until I saw your...
  5. T Turtle

    Ride1Up 500 Series Speed Limitations

    Thanks Asher. Interesting idea. I'll investigate if "wheel size" is a programmable feature on the 500 series.
  6. T Turtle

    Ride1Up 500 Series Speed Limitations

    I've read the Ride1Up Series 500 ships as a class 3 ebike with 28 mph using pedal assist and 20 mph limit when using the throttle only. I'm curious if there is any way to change limiting settings in the software to allow the bike to faster than 20 mph when using throttle only.
  7. T Turtle

    Can I Trust DLG Batteries?

    Thanks CityExplorer. Valid point. I'll look into the inter-changeability of the DLG (Dehawk) battery pack.
  8. T Turtle

    Can I Trust DLG Batteries?

    Thanks harryS. I agree, the automation in that video is quite impressive. The article also states DLG is producing it's own Li-ion cells as well as performing the packaging operations to assemble the battery pack. If they are actually producing their OWN cells, it's unlikely they're...
  9. T Turtle

    Can I Trust DLG Batteries?

    I've been researching several ebike manufacturers (e.g. Amigo, NCM) who use batteries assembled by DLG in China. I've read the best battery cells are produced by Samsung, LG, and Panasonic. I've also heard DLG uses cells from Samsung and Panasonic; however, I'm not certain I can trust that...
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