Fast n' Furious
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- Region
- USA
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- San Diego
I thought this might be a good place to discuss relevant parts and improvements - on any machine, but please that will fit R1U's bikes and most of all the Ltd model.
Members come out of nowhere with the best advice, sharing parts and information that has swayed my choices.
More of that would be great.
After a few years of '60miles a week', my long term experience showed this Ltd holds up well in all major departments.
In order of cost to replace:
Frame. No cracks and even the paint holds up well. Batteries. Still great. These are not the cheap cells. Motor. Fast and reliable. Controller. Acts normal and does it's job. Torque Sensor works as it should - though variations in charge/ settings/ V and A changes/ over varying terrain/ using throttle combinations can make one think otherwise. LOL
Fork. Nobody wants $700 added to the new cost - so we get a $200 fork and it's adequate. The bike is worthy of much higher potential forks. .
Brakes. Awesome. Replacing the $12 pads is easy. They last around 2000miles. Lines are sturdy. No leaks.
From there on it's an owner's choice.
I'll kick this out there: I'm approaching the point I've scheduled to replace, not overhaul the stock fork and I'm thinking a pristine, used Fox 34 for $600 will provide comfort for years to come.
What are people installing on ebikes when stock forks die?
Fn'F
Members come out of nowhere with the best advice, sharing parts and information that has swayed my choices.
More of that would be great.
After a few years of '60miles a week', my long term experience showed this Ltd holds up well in all major departments.
In order of cost to replace:
Frame. No cracks and even the paint holds up well. Batteries. Still great. These are not the cheap cells. Motor. Fast and reliable. Controller. Acts normal and does it's job. Torque Sensor works as it should - though variations in charge/ settings/ V and A changes/ over varying terrain/ using throttle combinations can make one think otherwise. LOL
Fork. Nobody wants $700 added to the new cost - so we get a $200 fork and it's adequate. The bike is worthy of much higher potential forks. .
Brakes. Awesome. Replacing the $12 pads is easy. They last around 2000miles. Lines are sturdy. No leaks.
From there on it's an owner's choice.
I'll kick this out there: I'm approaching the point I've scheduled to replace, not overhaul the stock fork and I'm thinking a pristine, used Fox 34 for $600 will provide comfort for years to come.
What are people installing on ebikes when stock forks die?
Fn'F