Ken S
Active Member
Even though the Bionx odometer resets to 0 at 9,999.99 I tracked it since then and surpassed the 14,000 km just before Xmas, and still going.
Went through the overall at around 10K: replaced chain (should had done it earlier), but all the cogs and gears showed very little wear (wheel man said they looked like new), -advantage goes to hub motor. Rebuilt pedals last week.
As for the front brake and grit during VERY wet weather riding, -I replaced the front brake a month ago. I went with with Shimano replacing the stock Magura as the Shimano has spring retract, and side opening rather than open at top. This geometry and characteristic stops grit from getting stuck in the pad rotor area and wearing away the pads prematurely. I picked up that hint from road biker Ben Delaney who seems to ride in crazy weather as well. I though I was the only one but evidently not. Thank you Ben.
Trying out a set of the new Energizer tires from Marathon, they have been great, a litle less protection than the PLUS but lighter and not as stiff. Touching wood, I have not had a puncture for 2K km.
Testing a new rim for Bionx, -I've got just over 2K km and so far so good. The new combo is so quiet, there is absolutely no noise at all not even a humm under high torque!
Wished I had training wheels over the last week or had taken the car a few more days on the commute, -ice and 2 wheels = road rash and sore shoulder. Bike made it through better than I did. Ouch!
All in all it looks like I'm not far behind some world record(s) for mileage on ebike. See http://ebikecycletourists.com/
Looking forward to the next 14,000 km and 12 months, and don't see any issues with the my Ohm handling and excelling at it.
Went through the overall at around 10K: replaced chain (should had done it earlier), but all the cogs and gears showed very little wear (wheel man said they looked like new), -advantage goes to hub motor. Rebuilt pedals last week.
As for the front brake and grit during VERY wet weather riding, -I replaced the front brake a month ago. I went with with Shimano replacing the stock Magura as the Shimano has spring retract, and side opening rather than open at top. This geometry and characteristic stops grit from getting stuck in the pad rotor area and wearing away the pads prematurely. I picked up that hint from road biker Ben Delaney who seems to ride in crazy weather as well. I though I was the only one but evidently not. Thank you Ben.
Trying out a set of the new Energizer tires from Marathon, they have been great, a litle less protection than the PLUS but lighter and not as stiff. Touching wood, I have not had a puncture for 2K km.
Testing a new rim for Bionx, -I've got just over 2K km and so far so good. The new combo is so quiet, there is absolutely no noise at all not even a humm under high torque!
Wished I had training wheels over the last week or had taken the car a few more days on the commute, -ice and 2 wheels = road rash and sore shoulder. Bike made it through better than I did. Ouch!
All in all it looks like I'm not far behind some world record(s) for mileage on ebike. See http://ebikecycletourists.com/
Looking forward to the next 14,000 km and 12 months, and don't see any issues with the my Ohm handling and excelling at it.