What have others done and how did you do it.
I will probably have to lengthen my front break cable as well.
And, while I am at it, the grips......has anyone replaced them with something more comfortable.
thanks.
I have this on my Aventon and on my other three bikes.What have others done and how did you do it.
I will probably have to lengthen my front break cable as well.
And, while I am at it, the grips......has anyone replaced them with something more comfortable.
thanks.
I looked at that Tom but was under the impression I would have to remount my front headlight which appears to be part of the stock stem?I have this on my Aventon and on my other three bikes.
FOMTOR Adjustable Stem
I'm going to add new handlebars with more sweep and a little raised and hope my cables are long enough. I also bought new grips. The stock grips look nice but are not super comfortable when cruising more than a few blocks...Thanks for the replies guys.
Yeah, I like the adjustable, but I think I would rather not have to move the headlight if I don't have to.
I am assuming our stock stem is 1/1/8" diameter???
And did you guys have to get a longer front brake cable?
Thanks again.
You can get one of this type of handlebar adjustment stems, allows to to adjust the angle and sweep back you want.What have others done and how did you do it.
I will probably have to lengthen my front break cable as well.
And, while I am at it, the grips......has anyone replaced them with something more comfortable.
thanks.
I've seen those. I have added Redshift stems to a few bikes. Level 2's stem includes the mount for the headlight. If you change out the stem you need to relocate the light...You can get one of this type of handlebar adjustment stems, allows to to adjust the angle and sweep back you want.
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What grips did you end up getting. I am thinking of these from cycling dealI'm going to add new handlebars with more sweep and a little raised and hope my cables are long enough. I also bought new grips. The stock grips look nice but are not super comfortable when cruising more than a few blocks...
What grips did you end up getting. I am thinking of these from cycling deal
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Mine are hydraulic so that wont work. thanks@riplipper, With inline barrel adjusters you don't need all new housings. Just add six inches to each side and run longer cable inside. Easy.
I just looked at my Level 2 and the front brake is not internally routed, just wrapped up with the binding tape the ebike builders use and looks pretty easy to change out. The rear brake on the other hand, is internally routed and might be more challenging of a fix. I would consider replacing my front brake as it is still real noisy when I apply a good stop. I have tried several times to bed the front brakes but it's still super loud.Oh, in that case the easiest way is to buy pre-bled levers and calipers of the correct length. They will need to be externally routed. They are not all that expensive and it makes for much less labor.
I think I'm going to start with the cleaning first with the alcohol.For the front, how about cleaning the rotor with acetone and isopropyl, and using multi-metallic pads?