Ebiker01
Well-Known Member
I'll start . Can do mostly everything except crankset removal/wheel built, battery rebuilds.
When i don't know exactly about a repair i also study it on youtube, or with the Shimano website ir whatever company the part is from. Took me a few years to get to this level.
Did change the pads, new cable, rear der. , brake rotors, brake rotor adapter for 180 to 203mm. , changed the front light by splicing into the exiting 6v cable, clear coated the frame also, made a custom charge cable in order to charge at 6.2amos (Grin satiator)..a lot of stuff now that i think about it...
Also i don't do the hydraulic brake oil change(that's needed to be done very rarely anyway).
The most issues i've had on the current ebike were with the cheap bike rack baskets(ortlieb makes the best) , ocassional loose bolts on rear fender(changed for a stronger and longer bolt) and it took me a few weeks to learn what are the beat tires to use. B/c i have the Abus lock on the front wheel it's another hassle to remove the wheel in order to work on it l. The Ebike needs to be parallel with the ground, while using the key to unscrew the Abus nut. 55lb weight the ebike.....
Sometimes is like a part time job working on it.
Very rarely i get flats. I use Specialized Electrak 2.0 rear, Conti's double fighter 2.0 front. When i do need to remove rear wheel , it used to be a 5min. hassle in order to remove the tru axle(i learned how much torque needed) . And also a 1-2min hassle with getting the wheel out..now i use a few drops of wd-40 and push the wheel left/right when starting.
By far the most imp. is to get quality components !! A good 150$ pannier , a quality saddle, grips... pretty much everything on an ebike has to be the best....
Can't have failures on the road ! There are many other self repairs/upgrades i did on my ebike, i can't fathom going to a bike shop and leaving the ebike for days or weeks on end in order to get it repaired. Also many are not very skilled , they may get it dirty, and many other issues(dealer issues, bad communication and so on...)
The point is that people who get ebikes need to learn on how to fix them in order for this to be enjoyable and stress free.
How do you guys , who have 1-+1 or 2-1 ebikes do ? Store repair or self ? I actually have another ebike but is for winter only, i did a lot of work on it , when i started this sport. Closing in on 11-12k (not exactly sure) miles in 2 years on present ebike. Also a good and expansive set of tools is very imp. A drill helps a lot, 2 of them actually(one for smaller places with a 90*angle).
Also i wonder how do the mechanics feel about working on ebikes ?? I know some stores would not work on ebikes or would not work if it was not bought from their store/dealer.
Ok, enough venting , i'm looking foward to hear your self repair stories.
When i don't know exactly about a repair i also study it on youtube, or with the Shimano website ir whatever company the part is from. Took me a few years to get to this level.
Did change the pads, new cable, rear der. , brake rotors, brake rotor adapter for 180 to 203mm. , changed the front light by splicing into the exiting 6v cable, clear coated the frame also, made a custom charge cable in order to charge at 6.2amos (Grin satiator)..a lot of stuff now that i think about it...
Also i don't do the hydraulic brake oil change(that's needed to be done very rarely anyway).
The most issues i've had on the current ebike were with the cheap bike rack baskets(ortlieb makes the best) , ocassional loose bolts on rear fender(changed for a stronger and longer bolt) and it took me a few weeks to learn what are the beat tires to use. B/c i have the Abus lock on the front wheel it's another hassle to remove the wheel in order to work on it l. The Ebike needs to be parallel with the ground, while using the key to unscrew the Abus nut. 55lb weight the ebike.....
Sometimes is like a part time job working on it.
Very rarely i get flats. I use Specialized Electrak 2.0 rear, Conti's double fighter 2.0 front. When i do need to remove rear wheel , it used to be a 5min. hassle in order to remove the tru axle(i learned how much torque needed) . And also a 1-2min hassle with getting the wheel out..now i use a few drops of wd-40 and push the wheel left/right when starting.
By far the most imp. is to get quality components !! A good 150$ pannier , a quality saddle, grips... pretty much everything on an ebike has to be the best....
Can't have failures on the road ! There are many other self repairs/upgrades i did on my ebike, i can't fathom going to a bike shop and leaving the ebike for days or weeks on end in order to get it repaired. Also many are not very skilled , they may get it dirty, and many other issues(dealer issues, bad communication and so on...)
The point is that people who get ebikes need to learn on how to fix them in order for this to be enjoyable and stress free.
How do you guys , who have 1-+1 or 2-1 ebikes do ? Store repair or self ? I actually have another ebike but is for winter only, i did a lot of work on it , when i started this sport. Closing in on 11-12k (not exactly sure) miles in 2 years on present ebike. Also a good and expansive set of tools is very imp. A drill helps a lot, 2 of them actually(one for smaller places with a 90*angle).
Also i wonder how do the mechanics feel about working on ebikes ?? I know some stores would not work on ebikes or would not work if it was not bought from their store/dealer.
Ok, enough venting , i'm looking foward to hear your self repair stories.