Machog
New Member
Mini is on order, should be with me by the end of this week. I just finished reading every page of this thread. Thanks for all the advise on tires and tubes, plus general background information.
I waited until 2018’s with suspension and upgraded battery were shipping before ordering. Not sure when I found out about the new model, it might have been early Dec? It seems nearly everyone speaks highly of R.P. customer service and the bike in general. Already fired some questions at CS and got prompt eMail replies. Be using mine on our boat cruising the San Jaun’s, and the Canadian Gulf Islands. Friend of mine has a canvas sewing business and he’s making me a large bag with 2 big handles and shoulder strap to store Mini and keep it out of the weather.
I have a12v Slime mini tire pump, was wondering if there is any way to adapt that to work with the Mini 48v battery? Seems flats are a fairly common occurrence on the Mini. I’ve ordered a spare tube and have a good tool kit, but no easy way to pump up a high volume low pressure tire. Any suggestions, other than an old fashioned hand job? Asked R.P. about going tubeless, but they couldn’t help. I ride a mountain bike across the desert 2-3 days a week, about 60 miles, in 3 years I’ve yet to have one flat! Machog
I waited until 2018’s with suspension and upgraded battery were shipping before ordering. Not sure when I found out about the new model, it might have been early Dec? It seems nearly everyone speaks highly of R.P. customer service and the bike in general. Already fired some questions at CS and got prompt eMail replies. Be using mine on our boat cruising the San Jaun’s, and the Canadian Gulf Islands. Friend of mine has a canvas sewing business and he’s making me a large bag with 2 big handles and shoulder strap to store Mini and keep it out of the weather.
I have a12v Slime mini tire pump, was wondering if there is any way to adapt that to work with the Mini 48v battery? Seems flats are a fairly common occurrence on the Mini. I’ve ordered a spare tube and have a good tool kit, but no easy way to pump up a high volume low pressure tire. Any suggestions, other than an old fashioned hand job? Asked R.P. about going tubeless, but they couldn’t help. I ride a mountain bike across the desert 2-3 days a week, about 60 miles, in 3 years I’ve yet to have one flat! Machog