Kam1936
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You're welcome. I forgot to mention I had a portable fan too. Built in battery that recharges by usb cable. Ride on! Likewise. I intend too.Thanks, that was great info. Ride on!
You're welcome. I forgot to mention I had a portable fan too. Built in battery that recharges by usb cable. Ride on! Likewise. I intend too.Thanks, that was great info. Ride on!
You are using that old Jedi mind trick.So you would demo ride a Turbo e-bike prior to the purchase, wouldn't you RGV. Smart.
I hope @Cap someone can help you with the advice (I'm transporting my Vado in a station-wagon...).
Regarding the derailleur pulley: My brother was wrong. It is very hard to do any damage to the excellent Deore XT pulley. The symptom was the tension pulley seemed to be stuck (could not rotate freely). Actually, it was covered with thick and hard layer of debris that looked as if the outer surface of the cog got damaged. In fact, good deep cleaning revealed the perfect shape of the part, and no issues with rotating it anymore.
What I am worried though is the erratically behaving chain (with the problematic link removed after it broke, and replaced with a Quick Link) that is still skipping above 6th gear even if the cassette and chainring appear to be in good shape. I feel the chain got somewhat bent making some link stuck. I would replace the chain -- ordered one indeed -- but it is hard to imagine how difficult it is to get a 11-speed, 126 link new chain nowadays! (The chain was replaced only 7 weeks ago and the stretch is minimal - what gets?)
And them brakes! It was not so long ago I had to replace brake pads in the front brake, now I need to do the same to the rear brake...
Well. How to say. An unbelievable blunder from Jacek's side My fault, too. The vision of each of us is not what it used to be. When I was at Jacek's (and he discovered the broken chain link), I handed a Quick Link to him. He used it without any hesitation (and his thoughts were focused on repairing his own car once I would have left).How about leaving the Vado with Jacek for a few days? Might be interesting to see what he finds.
By the way, how many km/miles on your Vado?
No! Not at all!You are using that old Jedi mind trick.
I assumed you haven't decided what model to choose yet.to get my Vado or Como step through
Well I was thinking Vado ST but by the time I got to the shop (one week later) they were sold out. All they had left were Vado SL and Como 4.0. I grabbed one of the Comoās.No! Not at all!
I assumed you haven't decided what model to choose yet.
Thank you Stefan. Much appreciate.Congratulations, RGV! Many safe and happy miles!
Meanwhile...
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One of the derailleur pulleys in my Vado has worn out. As it is difficult for me to describe what the "wear" means in this case, I'll try to show a photo of the bad pulley once I have replaced it.
I'm aware of it, TS25, thank you! Besides, long time no see!Did you notice that the two pulley wheels are different and marked accordingly: guide pulley and tension pulley?
And they are directional.
So one should watch out when replacing them.
That's fine and I've just noticed you must have achieved almost A-levels in home bike mechanics - having taken just about any part of your bikes apart.I'm aware of it, ...
awesome! trying to talk my wife into something similar (i also ride a creo comp carbon!) but not really sure if it'll carry her and our 3 year old up a 20% hill. she's pretty active and fit but hasn't ridden a bike... ever, really.So, I had my bike shop sell my Creo E5 and my Vado to buy my Creo Carbon Comp Evo. Bought that when the E5 sold and now that the Vado sold, I am getting a small Como step through as a āvisitors bikeā or for when my wife or I just feel like riding a cruiser. I test rode one and they are quite fun!
Como is Great Cruiser bike . My wife's ride. Do you know if you can share batteries with your guest bike?So, I had my bike shop sell my Creo E5 and my Vado to buy my Creo Carbon Comp Evo. Bought that when the E5 sold and now that the Vado sold, I am getting a small Como step through as a āvisitors bikeā or for when my wife or I just feel like riding a cruiser. I test rode one and they are quite fun!
No, if I still had the Vado I could but is OK, it will likely get short mileage use. If I am going any distance, the Creo and range extender should get me near 100 miles based on the current use I am seeing.Como is Great Cruiser bike . My wife's ride. Do you know if you can share batteries with your guest bike?