Prairie Dog
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A 2021 Giant Trance XE Pro 29er. I'm really hoping to ride some trails beyond my own backyard.Awesome! Which model Giant are you riding? I must have missed that.
A 2021 Giant Trance XE Pro 29er. I'm really hoping to ride some trails beyond my own backyard.Awesome! Which model Giant are you riding? I must have missed that.
Awesome. The vid was fun, felt like I was riding with you!A 2021 Giant Trance XE Pro 29er. I'm really hoping to ride some trails beyond my own backyard.
No, there is only the plug which has a protruding plastic tab that covers most of the opening. On my last two rides, I noticed a bit of water/grime had made its way past the battery's protective rubber flap which ultimately led me to your post.
Hmmm, OK... I wonder if we can get these lovely little rubber stoppers from Giant?No, there is only the plug which has a protruding plastic tab that covers most of the opening. On my last two rides, I noticed a bit of water/grime had made its way past the battery's protective rubber flap which ultimately led me to your post.
Nice bike! I'm currently at a place in bike ownership where I have my acoustic mtb (Transition Smuggler) and my bulldozer of a emtb (my Biktrix Juggernaut) and they are bother very good at what they do ... but I do look longingly at the "looks and feels and rides like a true mtb" crowd with bikes like yours.A 2021 Giant Trance XE Pro 29er. I'm really hoping to ride some trails beyond my own backyard.
Thanks JT. First time e-MTBer here. I came off of a '89 Trek 970 rigid that I used as my winter ride so I know the feeling. With that said, the 29" wheels were a step up for me from the Trek’s 26ers. I had some doubts about maneuvering around some of the tight trails that I ride and it proved to be a bit trying at first but I seemed to have flattened the learning curve a bit with a few rides already under my belt. I can’t wait to shed the winter garments and swap out the studs. It’s been a long winter.Nice bike! I'm currently at a place in bike ownership where I have my acoustic mtb (Transition Smuggler) and my bulldozer of a emtb (my Biktrix Juggernaut) and they are bother very good at what they do ... but I do look longingly at the "looks and feels and rides like a true mtb" crowd with bikes like yours.
I rode to the Veggie Stand today. The bike got mobbed again. One woman jumped on the back to go for a ride with me and another took off up a hill with her backpack in the rack and returned with a big grin. I will sell it today.Thanks JT. First time e-MTBer here. I came off of a '89 Trek 970 rigid that I used as my winter ride so I know the feeling. With that said, the 29" wheels were a step up for me from the Trek’s 26ers. I had some doubts about maneuvering around some of the tight trails that I ride and it proved to be a bit trying at first but I seemed to have flattened the learning curve a bit with a few rides already under my belt. I can’t wait to shed the winter garments and swap out the studs. It’s been a long winter.
Good question. I have a flat piece of 1/2" thick solid rubber lying around. Wonder if I could fashion something out of it? I think it's worth a try.Hmmm, OK... I wonder if we can get these lovely little rubber stoppers from Giant?
What a cool cargo/family bike! You better fashion some sort of guards so some kid don't stick his little foot in the rear spokes.I rode to the Veggie Stand today. The bike got mobbed again. One woman jumped on the back to go for a ride with me and another took off up a hill with her backpack in the rack and returned with a big grin. I will sell it today.
Nicely done sir!It isn't as fancy as the Giant version but I think that it does the job. The small piece of rubber that I cut seals both ends as well as the exposed socket opening and it's wedged in there pretty tight. Think I'll also add a fender for the down tube as well as the calf wrap.
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ooooh....that looks nasty.Similar experience on a local rail trail last week. Everything was fine till I came down this hill and around the corner. It was all hard ice, too, turn around and find another way.
I went back and rode the same section yesterday though, and it’s all gone! Finally started warming up around here.
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Prairie, are those mughuggers on your front and rear?The Pines single track has recently become a favorite trail of mine mainly because its right in my own backyard. It’s a fun, two-part run that takes roughly 10-15 minutes to complete. I usually hit it first thing in the morning when no one else is on the trail. With most of the snow melted getting around it is much easier now. However, I continue to roll on studs as there are still remnants of ice that have to be dealt with.
I shot some footage from today’s ride but it only features the first part of the run as I ran out of card storage.
BTW, a huge thanks to @DaveMatthews for his tip on the battery flap cover. Worked out great, Dave!!
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