Spicy Legato
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The Nyon aftermarket display looks really nice. I wish I had an extra $300 to spend.
I'm curious how you played with the seat and handlebars to get that XL to fit you, and if you noticed any handling effects?
From my perspective, a benefit of purchasing a bike which is slightly too large, is being able to achieve a more reasonable ratio of seat height to handlebar height. For my style of riding, I like the handlebars to at least be as high as the saddle, and preferably a little bit higher. I'm not trying to be aero-tuck guy, I just want to be comfortable, and watch the scenery.
I'm wondering about the Bosch 6A charger. It says it requires a 220 – 240V input. Anyone in the USA using one? I went ahead and ordered one from Germany, so I guess I'll find out if it works. Upon further review, I will have to use a voltage transformer to step up from 110 to 220/230. So, I have a 6 amp charger I can use at home. It won't be very portable, however. The 6 amp charger was about $150 USD with shipping from Deutschland.
I'm curious how you played with the seat and handlebars to get that XL to fit you, and if you noticed any handling effects?
From my perspective, a benefit of purchasing a bike which is slightly too large, is being able to achieve a more reasonable ratio of seat height to handlebar height. For my style of riding, I like the handlebars to at least be as high as the saddle, and preferably a little bit higher. I'm not trying to be aero-tuck guy, I just want to be comfortable, and watch the scenery.
I'm wondering about the Bosch 6A charger. It says it requires a 220 – 240V input. Anyone in the USA using one? I went ahead and ordered one from Germany, so I guess I'll find out if it works. Upon further review, I will have to use a voltage transformer to step up from 110 to 220/230. So, I have a 6 amp charger I can use at home. It won't be very portable, however. The 6 amp charger was about $150 USD with shipping from Deutschland.
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