MysticalFists
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Upgrades To Keep In Mind!~
I originally started this thread to see if it were possible to upgrade a RadRover for two things, Torque Sensors and Hydraulic Brakes. Well, I got those questions answered, but now that I've ordered my RadRover, I want a place to keep all the upgrade ideas I have and keep watch for more. To that end, here's some upgrades and potential parts. I'm always looking for input and suggestions!~
Torque Sensors:
Note that I'm always interested in more info on Torque Sensor upgrades.
Note that I'm always interested in more info on brake upgrades. Got suggestions on rotors to along with these brakes?
Note that I'm always interested in more info on battery bags.
This is an area that I'm looking for more input. What do you bring with on rides in case of a flat?
I originally started this thread to see if it were possible to upgrade a RadRover for two things, Torque Sensors and Hydraulic Brakes. Well, I got those questions answered, but now that I've ordered my RadRover, I want a place to keep all the upgrade ideas I have and keep watch for more. To that end, here's some upgrades and potential parts. I'm always looking for input and suggestions!~
Torque Sensors:
Note that I'm always interested in more info on Torque Sensor upgrades.
- BeamTS torque sensor recommended by J.R. Appears to be a nice nearly plug and play Torque Sensor that connects between the battery and the throttle cable. The sensor itself detects torque in the chain. More info in J.R.'s post.
Note that I'm always interested in more info on brake upgrades. Got suggestions on rotors to along with these brakes?
- TRP HY/RD Hydraulic Brakes recommended by Windmill. Another upgrade that seems almost plug and play with the RadRover. The master cylinder is part of the caliper, and can be actuated by any standard cable brake setup. More from Windmill here.
Note that I'm always interested in more info on battery bags.
- EM3ev Triangle Battery Bag recommended by Thomas Jaszewski. Seems like a pretty good all around bag. Mounts to the frame, internally padded, fleece lining, cable access in front and top rear of the bag, added padding on the sides, and easy access to batteries. Also recommended FalconEV bags here, but couldn't find much info on their site.
- Luna Cycles Triangle Battery Bag. Another good all around bag. Mounts to the frame, cable access, mech outside pockets on the sides, rigid plastic inserts. Personally, I'm still thinking of the EM3ev, but mainly because of aesthetics and warmer liner (I live in Minnesota).
This is an area that I'm looking for more input. What do you bring with on rides in case of a flat?
- Mr Tuffy Liners recommended by everyone. A great puncture prevention liner; however, I can't find it for purchase from them direct. Seems like you have to go through a dealer or Amazon. I'll likely buy through Amazon, but there's two different sellers called Mr Tuffy and Mr Tuffy Liners as well, lol.
- RhinoDillo Tire Liners. I recently saw these recommended right next to Mr Tuffy. I don't have much info on em, but looks like an alright alternative (better or worse?).
- Stans Latex Tire Sealant. I see this recommended across the board. I could find it offered a lot of places, mostly at NoTubes and so far I am using tubes, but which one should a person get? I saw at least one person recommend two 2oz bottles for fat tire bikes.
- Wanheyao Three Spoon Motorcycle Tire Levers recommended by America94. Seems like a pretty well rounded kit to make getting the tire on/off much easier.
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