I dont think they even have anyone in the UK, all corrospondance comes from Germany.Leon UK are next to useless with regards customer support. You do get a reply from Germany eventually. Maybe a phone call would be best.
I dont think they even have anyone in the UK, all corrospondance comes from Germany.Leon UK are next to useless with regards customer support. You do get a reply from Germany eventually. Maybe a phone call would be best.
They had a dealership in Wigan, which is now permanently closed. My bike arrived within days of ordering, so must have come from somewhere in the UK. Perhaps once the lockdown us over things may improve for UK customers.I dont think they even have anyone in the UK, all corrospondance comes from Germany.
I'd suggest calling them. They are slow replying to emails.
I've only had my Moscow for two weeks and this part broke. Seems like others have had this issue? Sent an email to Leon but haven't received response yet. If I keep the battery in it's fine but I can't put it on my bike rack with the battery in.
(be sure on tire pressure or you´ll bottom out in a pothole
& pop a spoke)
That depends primarily on your weight & load; surface is a factor, Iḿ big & need as muchWhat PSI are you running front and rear? Trail or paved?
IDK what my PSIs are. I am on the original Schwalbe Sams. Pumped up hard. Leon had it much lower when I picked up the bike. I rolled it outside and came right back and pumped it up at the Leon warehouse. I've been about 90% street and 10% trails/gravel dirt. I am 200 lb.
Btw I installed these fenders
Amazon.com : SKS Velo 65 Trekking Front and Rear Snap-On Fender Set, 26 Inch : Bike Fenders : Sports & Outdoors
Amazon.com : SKS Velo 65 Trekking Front and Rear Snap-On Fender Set, 26 Inch : Bike Fenders : Sports & Outdoorswww.amazon.com
I had the ncm rack in the back and a milk crate zip tied on it . In order to make them fit I had to unbolt the rack and unclip the milk crate as the fenders were rubbing on the tires.
I put some washers between the rack bolts to elevate the rack a bit and drilled a few holes to run zip ties through the fenders to the rack. After put the crate back on.
Fits well unless you ride deep mud.
SKS Velo 65 MTB Snap-On Bicycle Fenders - Pair
I've never used it; I've heard it can clog a valve core, but I don't know that. I rarely have a flat. It's usually a torn sidewall
from a root or some other catastrophic failure. I like having a dbl. leg stand because it's convenient for several reasons
other than just a tire. I can replace a spoke without taking the wheel off, for one. Also having a rear mount single gives a
choice as how to park.
A dbl. is handy for use with a trailer. As big as I am, a trailer takes weight off the bike. I plan soon to tour desert with 4
batteries, ( 55ah total ). That & a bunch of gear, would seriously overload the bike. No one ever plans taking a wheel
off in the field until the need arises. I also carry a small rope ratchet that will turn a sign post into a bike stand.
There are so many semi-overgrown old logging roads here to explore, but it's completely a matter of self rescue
if something goes wrong. (I always have a small 1st-aid kit. )
P,S. you have no idea how many times I've needed to... 'self-rescue'.
Looks like this, don´t know the brand, think it was around $20. Comes with a top clamp, but actually fits more securelyThanks for all the good advice. I'm also looking a double center stand. It makes total sense the way you explained it. Which one did you end up getting ebay and Amazon are full of them?
Sandro, Do you still have your ownerś manual? Page 10, the adjustment bolts are the 2 which face directly to the rear.Hi I've owned the NCM Moscow 27.5 non Plus since July 2019. I have no "electric usage" problem with it. Used it for about 2000km.
The problems I'm facing now are
1- due the position of the hub motor they blocked the access to the internal pad adjuster of the rear brake which IS definitely meant to be used, despite of NCM told me to pretend there's no issue, it's even showed in the Tektro manual you adjust the pad that way. No hex key available in the market is that short to fit.
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2- the rear pads don't touch the disc entirely, there's a 1-2mm pads "excess". I'm not sure if this was done on purpose or if not how they did it since the adapter mounted is correct (180mm front 160mm rear adapter, the rar disc is 160mm) . This create a "step" in the pads which could be result in a dangerous behavior. When the step is too deep the brake could stop braking all together since the pads touch outside of the disc. Also when I ride at 21-22km/h with the motor on I hear an annoying noise like the cymbals of the drums touching while vibrating. After many tests I can confirm it's the rear disc somehow going into resonance with the motor vibration and then touching the "step" of the pads.
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3- cannot seem to mount the rear U stays of the sks velo 65 mountain since the brake is in the way! That's probably my mistake because I made purchased based on a German forum when everyone bought these for the Moscow and then realized they all had the Plus version where the brake has a smaller profile and it's a different position (higher).
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Apart from these issues I'm very satisfied with the purchase. I even use it for doing what it's not really mean to be which is going uphills on steep trails. Hub motors can easily burn with this usage. I try to keep the wattage output not at the maximum and with a level of assist of 2-3 and help as much as I can pedaling. If you keep an eye on output and temperature you can do it.
Of course that would be impossible to do when the trails that are really in bad shape with lot of rocks, debris, unstable gravel etc. I avoid those trails, I don't like them in general so...
Page 1 this thread, my post dated May 24, 2020 gives a step by step procedure for rear wheel removal, moscow specific.Hi John,
I've never removed the wheel to replace or adjust the brake pads honestly. I don't think they're misaligned. I do what you said to align them horizontally regularly yes but to move the inner pad closer you need to rotate the inner pad bolt. Like you see hereAnyway I did chang the pads, what you see in the pictures are the ones that came with the bike, the ones I replaced about 2 months ago started doing the same thing. I'm not the only one. I talked to people in an Italian forum with the Moscow AND Milano and they also have the same "step" wear issue with the rear brake pads.
Anyway is it difficult to remove the rear wheel?