They so far did not ask for it back.Do they want the bad battery sent back? Because, if not, I bet you could get it repaired cheaper than a new one. Then you'd have two. Batteries+Bulbs has a repair service. If not, I'll take it.
They so far did not ask for it back.Do they want the bad battery sent back? Because, if not, I bet you could get it repaired cheaper than a new one. Then you'd have two. Batteries+Bulbs has a repair service. If not, I'll take it.
I just discovered that if you click on someones user name and hit "Ignore", then all of their past and future postings will magically disappear, never to be seen again.Doomsday - I wish you would dial it down a little. People who are confrontational online exhibit zero courage and zero character.
That is such great news - THANK YOU!I just discovered that if you click on someones user name and hit "Ignore", then all of their past and future postings will magically disappear, never to be seen again.
Well said.Yes the left pedal(when your sitting on the bike) tightens to the left/counter clockwise. Both tighten towards the front of the bike
Thank you."I think we can all see..." involves me, since I am a member of this forum. You don't speak for me.
How hard is it to change gears on a cartridge?
I ask because for me there is rarely a reason to change out of 7th gear other than if I’m riding with my family which means either no pas or level 1 pas.
most of my time I find pas 3 comfortable but even then sometimes I have to stop peddling because I’m just peddling so fast.
Ive hit 31 mph numerous times now for the short 1/4 mile I’m on a road and don’t want to impede traffic while I head to work in a 25 mph zone.
but I would love to replace 6th gear with my 14t and put an 11t into the 7th gear spot.
I have the freewheel removal tool. Bought one for my old bicycle. I will wait to hear how it goes. I’m tech savvy but not bicycle savvy. So just curious as to how hard it is. Scared to ruin my new toy/commute to work.I have gotten a 11-28T cluster to put on the freewheel, so that I can get decent resistance and a cadence of below 100RPM while cruising at around 22-24 MPH, but haven't put it on yet. It seems that the rear wheel is very tough to get back on once removed, and may need the help of a 2nd person or torquing with a flat-head screwdriver to pry apart the rear dropouts, which tend to clamp together once the wheel is removed. I've seen that in a couple of reviews now, but shouldn't be a big issue, so I hope to do it next week. I have a freewheel removal tool to get it off, but it can be done without one.
Nodoes this work on xp?
Took me 10 mins. to replace the freewheel. Somehow I didn't have problems to put the wheel back. It was tight but not hard.I have gotten a 11-28T cluster to put on the freewheel, so that I can get decent resistance and a cadence of below 100RPM while cruising at around 22-24 MPH, but haven't put it on yet. It seems that the rear wheel is very tough to get back on once removed, and may need the help of a 2nd person or torquing with a flat-head screwdriver to pry apart the rear dropouts, which tend to clamp together once the wheel is removed. I've seen that in a couple of reviews now, but shouldn't be a big issue, so I hope to do it next week. I have a freewheel removal tool to get it off, but it can be done without one.
There is a way to adjust all latch points on the bike for tension and such. I remember watching a vid on youtube. Just search youtube and something will pop up.Very happy with my new XP, but have one problem. The large battery latch comes open while I am riding. This happens with other riders as well. I have the newer integrated slide lock. I have email in to Lectric but no response yet. Anyone else have this p
1. Close the latchVery happy with my new XP, but have one problem. The large battery latch comes open while I am riding. This happens with other riders as well. I have the newer integrated slide lock. I have email in to Lectric but no response yet. Anyone else have this p
Not on new latchesThere is a way to adjust all latch points on the bike for tension and such. I remember watching a vid on youtube. Just search youtube and something will pop up.