I want to echo Brian's accolades and appreciation. The members here and the site itself have saved me so much time (and money) not to mention the confidence that I (now) have in the product itself plus all the accessories recommended with it.Hey Charly,
all us Dash riders appreciate your assistance and information. Court, the value of this site is so high, thanks once again for maintaining it.
Question, are concerned that the Schraeders may not fit through the valve holes in the rim?
There are two holes in the Dash rim since it is a double walled rim. The inner hole is already the Schraeder size hole. The outer hole I will enlarge using a 21/64" drill bit.Hey Charly,
all us Dash riders appreciate your assistance and information. Court, the value of this site is so high, thanks once again for maintaining it.
Question, are concerned that the Schraeders may not fit through the valve holes in the rim?
Weird! I just tried it and it worked for me. I think the xxcycle.com defaults to English, but xxcycle.fr will work as well.Also, just to show we are paying attention,
xxcycles.com won't work for me, nor xxcycles.fr, but xxcycle.fr will.
For one, the presta valve core is usually not removable making it very hard to fill with the sealant.I wondered about the difference in the two valves myself yet more in terms of why going with the Ride-On product required switching to the Schraeder valve.
Doing my best! Thanks for contributing here, the site wouldn't offer much value without great membersHey Charly,
all us Dash riders appreciate your assistance and information. Court, the value of this site is so high, thanks once again for maintaining it.
Question, are concerned that the Schraeders may not fit through the valve holes in the rim?
Doing my best! Thanks for contributing here, the site wouldn't offer much value without great members
I couldn't have said it better or added a thing. Your review sold me on this bike (didn't know you from Adam; then didn't even 'make the connection' to this site) which introduced me to Charly, Ravi, Brian, Kyle, others that I should mention...which gave me a crash course on everything I needed to know (instantly).Court,
It was your videos that got me started learning about Izip bikes. You do a great job with your reviews and those videos are really fun to watch. And it was your videos that gave me the link to this site. So all the fun I'm having with my Dash has a lot to do with the fantastic work you've done for the electric bikes.
I am currently trying out the Prorack, (here on Amazon) and while not quite ready to review it I am using it and will offer up the complete review in a few days. While it is a two bike rack rated for 40 lb bikes I am using it for only one E bike which is 62 lbs all up and probably 50 lbs with the battery/lock/panniers off. I think it is going to work fine but does require a hitch.@Court, keep me in mind for the Georgia thing. With me living in South Carolina, the event may be close enough for me to swing it. Assuming, of course, that I can find a bike carrier for my car that will work with 1) a very heavy bike, and 2) a bike with the drop tube (a.k.a. "girl bike").