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  1. danielrhall

    Weird breaking problem

    Are you using the throttle at the same time? I've noticed this on my A.2 when I'm pedaling and throttling as the bike's speed gets to about 20 mph, which is the top speed for the throttle. I feel a bit of drag. It might be something with the torque sensor configuration or the programming of...
  2. danielrhall

    NH ebike trail ban bill.

    A clueless clown with a probable self-serving agenda. This representative co-sponsored another bill last year to raise the boating speed limit on parts of Lake Winnipesaukee from 45 mph to 65 mph. So sure, bikes going faster than 15 mph on a NH rail trail are dangerous but boats going 65 mph...
  3. danielrhall

    Aventon Light upgrades Possible?

    When I measured the Aventure.1 about a year ago, I found that its Spanninga model HL32 headlight operated at 6 volts DC. The rear light, a Spanninga Pimento-Guard, operated at 5 VDC as a tail light and 6 VDC as a brake light. The A.2 rear lights differ from the A.1's tail light. Not sure about...
  4. danielrhall

    Help identifying a headlight mount?

    Doubtful it'll help you locate the mounting bracket, but the headlight itself on the Aventure 1 is a Spanninga model HL32.
  5. danielrhall

    Show us pictures of your cockpit!

    Collins or G&T, but Death's Door is one of the few gins that I fully enjoy neat or on the rocks. Only three botanicals -- juniper, coriander and fennel seed -- and it's absolutely delicious.
  6. danielrhall

    Just for fun...

    "I'd like to have an argument, please."
  7. danielrhall

    Tapping into a 12 volt line for accesories

    The Aventon Aventure headlight is made by Spanninga. It is model HL32 and operates at 6 volts DC. The rear light is also Spanninga and is a Pimento-Guard. On the Aventure, it operates at 5 VDC as a tail light and 6 VDC as brake light. Both seem to be OEM-only products.
  8. danielrhall

    Programing Adventure controller

    I did. I found myself frequently spinning out while pedaling in the highest (8th) gear on my Aventure. I replaced the 46T chainring with a 50T and it's an improvement though I wish I went to 52T. I did not see an available 54T. Replacement was easy with crank removal not necessary. The...
  9. danielrhall

    Mirror recommendation

    I just received a pair of those same mirrors "used" from Amazon Warehouse for less than $10 USD, sold under the brand name Pacearth. I am very pleasantly surprised at the materials quality. The fact that the mirrors are convex concerned me but, in fact, they are very optically clear and...
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