fillerupmac
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Biktrix is located in Saskatoon, Canada. I've never been there but looking at a topo map, it looks pretty FLAT. A "hill" tops out at about 350 feet (100 meters give or take). I live in Colorado Springs, at the foot of Pikes Peak, our local 14,115 foot (4302 meters) "hill". I commute to work, only a couple miles, but there's a 350 foot change in elevation just on my daily commute. I enjoy riding to work, but it's all uphill on the way home. ALL UPHILL. That's why I got me an ebike!
Roshan ships the Juggernaut Classic HD(2019) with a 46 tooth chainring, and I'm sure that works just fine for them FLATlanders. Here in COS there is a fair share of hills, and mountains, and in some places it's a struggle to pedal, even in LOW gear.
So I checked with Roshan, and he recommended a 36 tooth chainring. "Great" says I, "send it to me!" (A couple days go by... no response). "Send it to me!!"... (Couple more days go by...), and a weekend... I try one more time - no response. So I figure they must be pretty busy selling them bikes for a couple grand, and don't want to drop everything just to send me a $100 chainring. So I ordered it from Luna, and I had it a few days later.
Time to swap chainrings. I have never done this before, but it can't be too difficult, right? Looks like 5 screws, remove the pedal, slide the chainring off over the crank arm... uh oh - that's not gonna fly. Looks like I need one more tool, a crank puller! Another visit to Ebay, a few days later I got the tools AND the part. Takes about 5 minutes to swap the two chainrings - COOL BEANS!! That means if I am ever biking in the FLATlands, I can be ready to go in 5 minutes! But for now, I can go and really enjoy some real mountain biking around here!
Al
Roshan ships the Juggernaut Classic HD(2019) with a 46 tooth chainring, and I'm sure that works just fine for them FLATlanders. Here in COS there is a fair share of hills, and mountains, and in some places it's a struggle to pedal, even in LOW gear.
So I checked with Roshan, and he recommended a 36 tooth chainring. "Great" says I, "send it to me!" (A couple days go by... no response). "Send it to me!!"... (Couple more days go by...), and a weekend... I try one more time - no response. So I figure they must be pretty busy selling them bikes for a couple grand, and don't want to drop everything just to send me a $100 chainring. So I ordered it from Luna, and I had it a few days later.
Time to swap chainrings. I have never done this before, but it can't be too difficult, right? Looks like 5 screws, remove the pedal, slide the chainring off over the crank arm... uh oh - that's not gonna fly. Looks like I need one more tool, a crank puller! Another visit to Ebay, a few days later I got the tools AND the part. Takes about 5 minutes to swap the two chainrings - COOL BEANS!! That means if I am ever biking in the FLATlands, I can be ready to go in 5 minutes! But for now, I can go and really enjoy some real mountain biking around here!
Al