Indeed.Many Asian manufactured bike components seem unreasonably expensive here in the states...
I inquired a €-based shop who sends to the U.S. but stated: not for the chosen Shimano chain and cassette.
Another geo-blocking issue?
Indeed.Many Asian manufactured bike components seem unreasonably expensive here in the states...
Prices are higher because Our President got us a better trade deal. Unfortunately with Specialty items like specific Chains not made in USA ,We have to pay more . Amazon doesn't help either . They have such control of Googles first page. Also control of what they will allow sold etc. That the small guy has to charge more because they are paying more in Cost.Our Vado 5s were equipped with 120 link chains, the CN-HG601 as I recall. They shift smoothly with a good range of movement in their medium cage derailleurs. I used the CN-HG701 for their first replacement chains, purchased through an online Euro bike shop. Mine has been modified with a wider range cassette and longer chain, but my wife's is still a 120 link chain.
Many Asian manufactured bike components seem unreasonably expensive here in the states...
Good suggestions... another strategy is to search for like-new used items.Prices are higher because Our President got us a better trade deal. Unfortunately with Specialty items like specific Chains not made in USA ,We have to pay more . Amazon doesn't help either . They have such control of Googles first page. Also control of what they will allow sold etc. That the small guy has to charge more because they are paying more in Cost.
I find that in some cases if I search Google pages 3, 4 5 --------etc . I often find deals . Like My Helmet from Smith : $260.00 But found a retail listing from Moosejaw on page 3 of google . Where previous year colors were 1/2 off . I also Got another Fall Close-out of 15% off . Free shipping in 2 days . $112.00 delivered . Got in Friday . Same thing with KMC Chains for the 10E size I need : Buy 1 get the 2nd 50% off . So I got 2 chains that were listed at 48.00 each @ $75.00 for both . Turned out they were located just on the Other side of Lake Michigan from Me . So Regular shipping was free and I got them overnight, I found that deal on page 8 of google. Searching the Stock number vs name. I might add that this retailer is actually high. But in this chain case it was a fair deal.
Call me old fashioned but giving your local shop a call before going online is a nice gesture even if they don't have what you're looking for. Those lights are expensive to keep on and every dollar helps. Totally understand if it's not in someone's budget but the gesture of giving the brick and mortar the chance is worth something.Good suggestions... another strategy is to search for like-new used items.
also better for the environment.another strategy is to search for like-new used items
Would you know if the stronger special gates belt is also stiffer or has greater resistance? I ask because my new Como 5.0 motor seems to not have the power to help get me up to the 28mph which I could do on the previous motor.There is a set from Brose with a special Gates belt which is much stronger.
Sorry, I don't know.Would you know if the stronger special gates belt is also stiffer or has greater resistance?
Good to know... I understand that the belt drive is the Achilles heel of the Brose motor.I'm showing from German threads two Brose drive S motors opened due to a torn belt.
Both times the belt was torn again shortly after replacing the first belt with a new 'normal' Gates belt you can buy and which has the correct size.
Just as a warning because this happenend several times to riders who bought the 'normal' Gates belt for app. 10-12€ to save cost, Vado out of warranty.
So please don't try that. There is a set from Brose with a special Gates belt which is much stronger.
I've read that the belt will last on the order of 6,000 miles.Good to know... I understand that the belt drive is the Achilles heel of the Brose motor.
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I use a Hollywood Rack that is rated for two electric bikes. Infinitely adjustableJust bought the Como 4.0 OMG what a bike. I will need to up a trunk bike rack for 2 of these bikes any suggestions?
A generic topeak rear rack fits my Como3 perfectly and there are lots of bags that fit topeak racks, if that's what you're asking. I use a frame bag in the triangle myself, not a trunk bag.Just bought the Como 4.0 OMG what a bike. I will need to up a trunk bike rack for 2 of these bikes any suggestions?
Good point. The question could go either way...A generic topeak rear rack fits my Como3 perfectly and there are lots of bags that fit topeak racks, if that's what you're asking. I use a frame bag in the triangle myself, not a trunk bag.
If you mean a rack on your car trunk to carry the bikes, it's complicated. Search for "Carry Como" thread, and expect to read a lot ...
Tire pressures usually drop 1psi for every 10'F temp decrease in winter conditions. You may want to maintain your normal pressure.Just want to boast a little The rear-wheel of my Vado has been expertly trued by an LBS in my town. These guys are good even if they are arrogant a little bit (but many of them roadies are) Put new Michelin Protek Max tubes on and re-used the original Electrak tyres. This time, I used a lot of talcum to make the work easier, and surprised myself how easy the work had been After having the wheels cleaned, I'm surprised how little wear is on the tyres... How nicely and black they look like!
Can't wait for better weather to ride out!
A question: Do you think it would be reasonable to reduce tyre pressure for cold season conditions?
Well, it is both.Good to know... I understand that the belt drive is the Achilles heel of the Brose motor.