Thank you!15Nm per manual.
@TS25 . These users that report using ☝, can you direct me to the link?My Vado came with Triggers 47-622.
Other user reports stated it's possible riding 52 - 622 but no more.
Conti double fighter III at 50 - 622 (29x2.0) are in use with positive feedback (better grip than the Triggers) so there's a set waiting in my 'spare parts department' to be mounted when my Triggers are down.
Another option could be Schwalbe Big Ben Plus 50 - 622 (28x2.0)
Sorry no, they did not allow me to record our conversation when we met and talked (mind you, it was not in English and I didn't even ask them ;.) ).@TS25 . These users that report using ☝, can you direct me to the link?
Yes. I always use Tri-flow on the derailleur pivot points and rollers. I use the drip bottle with the flexible clear dropper tube, not the aerosol. Keeps the lube contained on the spots I intend to lube, not everything surrounding it. Be sure to wipe off any excess to keep grit away. https://www.triflowlubricants.com/product/tri-flow-superior-lubricant-drip-bottle/@Sierratim do you recommend to use tri-flow then for derailleur?
Thanks again for all your help and guidance.Got this as recommended. Hope I never have to use it but it’s in the bag now. The bag is getting heavier and heavier! Thank God it is an ebike.
thanks for recommendation.
Luckily this compact spoke repair kit only weighs 0.6oz with the spare spoke nipple, spoke wrench, instructions, and a small plastic bag. Mine measures 0.75x2.5 inches in its plastic vial wrapped in the instructions all in the bag. Seems like worthwhile insurance against walking home.Got this as recommended. Hope I never have to use it but it’s in the bag now. The bag is getting heavier and heavier! Thank God it is an ebike.
thanks for recommendation.
They're intended to minimize 'chain drop', i.e. when the chain jumps off the front chain ring(s). Seems to work, haven't had an issue with either Vado, but my wife dropped her chain on her Cannondale Quick mechanical on our ride last Friday. Only takes a minute or two for her to fix, then a quick wipe down with a Grease Monkey wipe, and we're off again.Was just doing a little chain maintenance, didn't know about the narrow/wide chainring thing. Learn something all the time. If you get it one cog off it don't work! What will they think of next.
Thanks again @SierratimLuckily this compact spoke repair kit only weighs 0.6oz with the spare spoke nipple, spoke wrench, instructions, and a small plastic bag. Mine measures 0.75x2.5 inches in its plastic vial wrapped in the instructions all in the bag. Seems like worthwhile insurance against walking home.
@Sierratim i know you answered my question well. This is the oil I use for my chain per my LBS recommendation. Is this OK to use on derailleur or should I buy Tri-flow? Dumonde Tech LiteYes. I always use Tri-flow on the derailleur pivot points and rollers. I use the drip bottle with the flexible clear dropper tube, not the aerosol. Keeps the lube contained on the spots I intend to lube, not everything surrounding it. Be sure to wipe off any excess to keep grit away. https://www.triflowlubricants.com/product/tri-flow-superior-lubricant-drip-bottle/
BTW - Speaking of weight, I carry a few single use packets of Tri-flow in my kit when we do multi-day trips. Handy for getting shifting back into spec after going through dirt, sand and rain. I'm not seeing these online now. Tri-flow does offer a 'pin point' lube in a 0.25oz tube. When I run out of packets, I'll switch to these.
You don’t have to answer to my previous question about the oil I use. I ordered Tri-flow that you recommended.Yes. I always use Tri-flow on the derailleur pivot points and rollers. I use the drip bottle with the flexible clear dropper tube, not the aerosol. Keeps the lube contained on the spots I intend to lube, not everything surrounding it. Be sure to wipe off any excess to keep grit away. https://www.triflowlubricants.com/product/tri-flow-superior-lubricant-drip-bottle/
BTW - Speaking of weight, I carry a few single use packets of Tri-flow in my kit when we do multi-day trips. Handy for getting shifting back into spec after going through dirt, sand and rain. I'm not seeing these online now. Tri-flow does offer a 'pin point' lube in a 0.25oz tube. When I run out of packets, I'll switch to these.
Shimano mineral oil is used for hydraulic breaking. Don't even touch it -- it is like servicing brakes in a car! You don't lube the levers.It says use Shimano mineral oil??
This is to what I was referring. I think then is for changing the break fluid. Correct?Shimano mineral oil is used for hydraulic breaking. Don't even touch it -- it is like servicing brakes in a car! You don't lube the levers.
Exactly. The oil is the brake fluid.This is to what I was referring. I think then is for changing the break fluid. Correct?
I don’t like taking the rear wheel off and put it back. It is always a challenge. On Vado it was more challenging.Exactly. The oil is the brake fluid.
Today, I used the Finish Line "1-Step" for all lubing and I think it will be all right. I even remembered to oil the thru-axles. Oh, replacing the rear wheel was painful...
P.S. Gawd, the bike was dirty! Interestingly, the motor cover was almost completely clean. The fenders!
Bike axels only need a light lube to prevent corrosion. This includes the Vado through axels. I use an anti-sieze compound on the threads with just a bit on the shaft; https://www.antiseize.com/moly-lit-moly-based-anti-seize-compound . I keep a 2oz brush top can of this in the shop. If the threads don't need blue locktite (brakes, rack, etc), I apply this. Makes for accurate torque settings and easy disassembly without aiding loosening by vibration like a grease.I don’t like taking the rear wheel off and put it back. It is always a challenge. On Vado it was more challenging.
I thought you have to use grease for axels as opposed to oil??